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blelltoday at 12:30 PM5 repliesview on HN

Educate us, tell us when did we vote for the commission and the likes of von der Leyen. (If your answer is "you didn't vote for it, but you voted for someone who voted for someone who voted for it in a secret ballot" I am going to chuckle)


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casper14today at 12:49 PM

Do Americans vote for the supreme court or the chair of the fed?

raincoletoday at 12:51 PM

And when did Americans vote for the director of FBI? Chair of the Fed? The local judge who can sign a warrant permitting the police to rummage your house?

sekaitoday at 1:34 PM

> Educate us, tell us when did we vote for the commission and the likes of von der Leyen. (If your answer is "you didn't vote for it, but you voted for someone who voted for someone who voted for it in a secret ballot" I am going to chuckle)

Voters place their trust in representatives who then act on their behalf during the EP voting process and other legislative matters, such as electing the President of the European Commission

smallnixtoday at 12:57 PM

Even that would be wrong. Von der Leyen was strong armed into her position by Merkel and the other heads of states, overruling Timmermans nomination.

SkiFire13today at 2:02 PM

By that logic the president of the USA is also "not elected"