A motion of no-confidence against the newly-installed European Commission has been rejected.<br /><br />‘No’ votes came to 461, while 101 MEPs voted for sacking the Juncker Commission and 88 abstained.<br /><br />The vote was filed by anti-European parties, in the wake of revelations that President Jean-Claude Juncker’s native Luxembourg attracted multi-nationals with tax breaks. <br /><br />Known as LuxLeaks, the tax-break row is centred around Juncker’s time as prime minister. He denies any wrongdoing. <br /><br />On Thursday (November 27), the European Parliament postponed a decision on whether or not to commission an inquiry into the revelations.