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I do hope I'm mistaken, but I'm afraid the only thing these people (von der Leyen, Johanssen, and many other politicians) are interested in is there own career.
She studied archaeology, then macroeconomics, then medicine and has seven kids -- as mother, not father, quite a different thing. Entered politics quite late at the age of 32, no previous membership in a youth organisation. She does come from a heavily political family, though, her father served as PM in Lower Saxony and as a EU civil servant, which is why she grew up in Brussels.
To me it looks more like she tried to get away from politics but it caught up with her.
Well, von der Leyen refuses to disclose her own WhatsApp messages (a practice well known from her time as German minister, when the budgets for her 'advisors' skyrocketed btw), she and Johansson have been refusing to meet rights activists, scientists, security experts, grass roots organisations, as well as former victims of sexual abuse who are opposing client-side scanning, while they met with US actors and other lobbyists primarily from outside Europe (there is plenty of information across the web as you may know) to push a surveillance mechanism surpassed maybe only by countries like China or Saudi Arabia and a novel by George Orwell.
Maybe it's an irony of history that the European Commission is a non-elected and thus non-democratic body very much like these nations?