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Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks MEP candidates to say what their priorities would be if elected to the European Parliament while also seeking to understand the main concerns of voters. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish more statements every day. Watch the video above to find out more.
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In conversation with Euronews' Brussels correspondent Shona Murray, Strack-Zimmermann outlined her thoughts on Europe's response to the war in Ukraine, Ursula von der Leyen record as head of the Commission and the future of Europe's green transition. Liberals trailling in the pollsThe German politician describes herself as a committed European. Faced with the rise of the far right in Europe, she believes it is more important than ever to defend liberal values. "In these really tough times, it's not easy for people to look for a party that gives citizens the chance to decide for themselves," sh...
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The Brothers of Italy’s conference in Pescara was more than a party gathering to launch Meloni’s electoral campaign. The event marks a key moment in the run-up to the European elections in June, with the Italian prime minister’s address last Sunday providing crucial insight into her conservative leadership in Europe and her EU goals. At the event, she announced that voters should use just her first name on their ballots. “Call me Giorgia,” she said. The move is legal, and while many, including her rivals, have criticised her decision, it aligns with her image as a leader with working-class roo...
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Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks voters to name one proposal they would make if they were elected to the European Parliament, and asks candidates what they pledge to do if elected or re-elected. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish more statements every day. Watch the video above to find out more.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz ’s centre-left Social Democrats, or SPD, launched their official campaign for the 9 June EU election with a rally in Hamburg, under the mantra "we need hope." Scholz tried to alleviate German voters' fears their country could be drawn into Ukraine's war with Russia if it's too proactive in its military support for the eastern European country. The chancellor reiterated Germany would continue to stand by Ukraine’s side under his leadership as the second-largest arms supplier after the US, but would avoid a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia. “To those who...
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The countdown to this year's EU parliament elections is well underway, but in many countries, the battle for votes seems to be being fought along national, not continental, lines. The dynamic is especially strong in France, where the EU elections are being framed by some parties as a forerunner to the 2027 presidential race – or "first and foremost mid-term elections", in the words of Jordan Bardella, head of list for the far-right Rassemblement National party, who is calling to "sanction Macron's Europe". "If I'm in the lead, I'll obviously ask for the National Assembly to be dissolved that v...
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Over the past five years, the European Parliament shaped much of the legislation that have had a direct impact on the lives of 450 million Europeans. The last plenary session before June's European elections saw a marathon of votes, with no less than 89 legislative texts and seven resolutions, in four days. At the opening of the session, President Roberta Metsola summarized her assessment of the mandate: "We have listened, we have learnt, we have broken the bubbles of Brussels and Strasbourg to engage and reach people in all member states. We have worked hard to ensure that this house is more ...
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Millions of people are expected to vote in the European elections in six weeks time and collectively decide on the future of the European Union. Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament, sat down with Euronews Correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon in Strasbourg to discuss her electoral campaign, her achievements and the impact of recent corruption scandals involving MEPs. To watch this latest episode of the Global Conversation click on the video in the media player above or read the full interview below. Méabh Mc Mahon, Euronews: President Metsola, thank you so much for being our guest...
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'The Teachers' Lounge' has won the 2024 Lux Audience Award, a prize presented by presented by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy. The film, produced in Germany, tells the story of Carla, an idealistic young high school teacher who exposes a thief in a series of events that slide steadily out of her control. “Culture and cinema in particular play a pivotal role in solidifying our sense of a shared European identity," said European Parliament Vice-President Evelyn Regner. The other four films shortlisted for the award were: "20,000 Species of Bees" by Spanish director Estibali...
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They're between 16 and 23 years old, we don't know how many are going to vote, but the priorities of the most politically engaged seem pretty clear: climate, equality and security. 'Climate change keeps us awake at night'Climate change "is an imminent threat", according to Kevin Van Hevel, 22, from Belgium. "If I think about myself having children in the somewhat near future, I want to be able to put them into a world that's going to thrive and be healthy." Gabriel Georgiou, 18, from Cyprus, says that the climate emergency is one of those things that keep him awake at night: "It really makes y...
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