Don’t
meddle in European democracy, von der Leyen tells Trump
Commission
president hits back at U.S. plan to undermine the European orthodoxy it says
will lead to “civilizational erasure.”
Politico
28
December
11, 2025 9:19 pm CET
By Ketrin
Jochecová
https://www.politico.eu/article/european-democracy-ursula-von-der-leyen-donald-trump/
BRUSSELS
— Donald Trump should not get involved in European democracy, Ursula von der
Leyen said Thursday, days after the U.S. president launched a stinging attack
on Europe.
“It is
not on us, when it comes to elections, to decide who the leader of the country
will be, but on the people of this country … That’s the sovereignty of the
voters, and this must be protected,” the European Commission president said in
an interview at the POLITICO 28 gala event in Brussels.
“Nobody
else is supposed to interfere, without any question,” the Commission chief
added in response to a question about the U.S. National Security Strategy,
which was published last week and caused uproar in Europe.
The
strategy claims Europe is facing “civilizational erasure” within the next 20
years, a narrative that has resonated well with Europe’s far-right leaders,
including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, as well as in Russia. The
document also bashes European efforts to rein in far-right parties, calling
such moves political censorship, and speaks of “cultivating resistance to
Europe’s current trajectory within European nations.”
Von der
Leyen said this is one of the reasons why the EU proposed the Democracy Shield,
meant to step up the fight against foreign interference online, including in
elections.
The
Commission chief said she has always had “a very good working relationship”
with U.S. presidents, and ” this is also the case today.” However, she stressed
that Europe should focus on itself rather than making comparisons with others.
“From the
bottom of my heart, I’m a convinced transatlanticist. But what is so important?
[What’s] important is that … we take pride in being the European Union, that we
look at our strength and that we deal with the challenges that we do have,” she
said.
“Of
course, our relationship to the United States has changed. Why? Because we are
changing. And this is so important that we keep in mind: what is our position?
What is our strength? Let’s work on these. Let’s take pride in that. Let’s
stand up for a unified Europe. This is our task … [to] look at ourselves and be
proud of ourselves,” von der Leyen said, to applause from the crowd.
The U.S.
president denounced Europe as a “decaying” group of nations led by “weak”
people in an interview with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns that aired Tuesday in a
special episode of The Conversation podcast.
“I think
they’re weak,” Trump said, referring to the continent’s presidents and prime
ministers, adding, “I think they don’t know what to do. Europe doesn’t know
what to do.”
POLITICO
on Thursday named Trump the most powerful person shaping European politics,
placing him at the top of the annual P28 list.
The list
highlights who is expected to have the most sway over Europe’s political
direction in the coming year, based on input from POLITICO’s newsroom and the
power players POLITICO’s journalists speak with.

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