European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has ‘severe pneumonia’
The 66-year-old only recently started her second five-year stint at the top of the EU’s powerful executive office.
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European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is ill with “severe pneumonia” and has cancelled her appointments for the next two weeks, her office announced.
Spokesman Stefan De Keersmaeker said Ms Von der Leyen’s agenda had to be cleared of meetings in Lisbon and in Poland, which has just taken over the EU’s rotating presidency of the 27-nation European Union.
“She is dealing with severe pneumonia,” Mr De Keersmaeker said in a statement, giving no further details about her condition or how she fell ill.
Ms Von der Leyen, 66, only recently started her second five-year stint at the top of the EU’s powerful executive office.