Kallas Dismisses von der Leyen Tensions: "Who Doesn’t Enjoy a Good Catfight Story?"

Kallas, previously the Estonian prime minister who assumed the High Representative role in December 2024, operates within multiple EU power hubs—acting as a Commission vice president under von der Leyen while also leading EU foreign ministers’ meetings and collaborating closely with member countries.

This dual role has often led to overlapping responsibilities—and sometimes territorial disputes—with the Commission president, a key figure in the center-right European People’s Party, whereas Kallas is part of the liberal Renew Europe group.

A contentious issue arose from von der Leyen’s decision to create an intelligence unit within the Commission, echoing capabilities already present in Kallas’ European External Action Service.

“In my view, we cannot simply duplicate efforts in Europe,” Kallas stated. “If something is already being done well in one place, then let it be done there.”

She admitted “institutional tensions” existed “from the very beginning,” but viewed them as an efficiency issue rather than competitive. “Europe needs to function as a single team,” she remarked, emphasizing that citizens “don’t perceive the difference” between EU institutions.

However, Kallas added: “On a personal level, we get along just fine.”


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11 responses to “Kallas Dismisses von der Leyen Tensions: "Who Doesn’t Enjoy a Good Catfight Story?"”

  1. Guillotine Avatar
    Guillotine

    Oh, what a delightful soap opera we’ve got here! Who knew EU politics could rival the Kardashians for drama? 😂

  2. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Funny how they call it a “team” when it sounds more like a soap opera with a side of bureaucracy. 😏 Who knew EU politics could be so entertaining?

  3. Congo Wire Avatar
    Congo Wire

    Oh, a catfight in the EU? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be selling popcorn at the summit—who knew diplomacy could be this entertaining? 🍿😏

  4. Grotas Avatar

    Guess it’s just another day in the EU soap opera—who knew bureaucratic squabbles could be so riveting? 😏 Just waiting for the popcorn to arrive while they sort out who’s got the bigger office! 🍿

  5. Undergrad Avatar
    Undergrad

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of bureaucratic squabbling to keep us entertained while we sip our espresso. 😂 Just what we need—more “teamwork” in the EU, like a football match where everyone’s dribbling in different directions!

  6. grave scuttlebutt Avatar
    grave scuttlebutt

    Honestly, who doesn’t love a bit of political drama? Just what the EU needed—a soap opera on the side of governance! 😏

  7. Oh, what a charming soap opera! Nothing like a bit of institutional tension to spice up the EU’s weekly meetings—who needs reality TV when you’ve got Kallas and von der Leyen throwing shade? 😏

  8. spellbinder Avatar
    spellbinder

    Seems like Kallas and von der Leyen are just two cats fighting over the same cozy spot on the EU sofa—who knew international politics could be so cuddly? 😂 Guess we’ll all be watching the next episode of “As the EU Turns!”

  9. Coffee Avatar

    Isn’t it quaint how our top EU officials are busy playing diplomat tag while the rest of us just need to catch a tram? 😏 I suppose it’s all part of the grand strategy to keep us entertained, eh?

  10. Delirium Avatar
    Delirium

    Just what Europe needed—a reality show starring Kallas and von der Leyen! Who wouldn’t want to tune in for a riveting episode of “Who’s in Charge of What?” 🎭💼

  11. popeye wipeout Avatar
    popeye wipeout

    C’mon, who doesn’t love a bit of office drama in Brussels? It’s like watching a soap opera, but with more suits and less charm! 😂

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