Ursula von der Leyen was elected on Tuesday narrowly at the head of the European Commission.

Germany's Ursula von der Leyen was elected narrowly by MEPs from the European Commission on Tuesday, becoming the first woman to head the EU executive.

With 383 votes, the current German Defense Minister, a candidate chosen by the member states, obtained slightly more than an absolute majority of 374 votes in the European Parliament, which was necessary for him to succeed in November the Luxembourgish Jean-Claude Juncker.