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Volt, the European federalist movement that secured five MEPs in recent European elections, has voted to stay in the European Parliament’s Green grouping. The decision, taken by a poll of party members, puts an end to rumours that they might instead join Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Renew party. After EU elections held 6-9 June, parties are racing to see who can coalesce into the biggest groups – the channel by which funding and influence is distributed within the Parliament. It was clear as polls closed that the European People’s Party and socialists would constitute the two biggest coalitions ...
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What's the real influence of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Brussels? What's her negotiation strategy ahead of the nomination of EU top jobs? In this episode, we explore how Meloni is working in Brussels to secure Italy an important position of power in the future institutional setup. We also examine how the Greens at the European Parliament are planning to be part of the new governing majority and how they intend to work with the centre-right European People's Party and 'save' the Green Deal. We took a closer look at a new regulation that might have an impact on how we use WhatsApp ...
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German MEP Terry Reintke and Dutch lawmaker Bas Eickhout have been appointed new Greens/EFA co-presidents in the group’s constitutive meeting today. Speaking to reporters shortly after their election, they sent a message to the largest group, the centre-right wing European People’s Party (EPP), offering their services to form a stable coalition for the coming legislative term. However, they’re asking for some clarity on their position regarding the future of the Green Deal, a key priority for the Greens. “The EPP is completely divided on where to go with the Green Deal. There are very divergin...
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EURONEWS: You’re joining the Greens at a time when they’ve just taken a bit of a battering, losing 18 of 71 seats. Do you see this as a worrying sign of falling public support for climate and environmental action, and the end of the Green Wave we saw in 2019, or is the doom mongering exaggerated or overblown? VS: I think it's very much exaggerated. If you look at the quality of the group, especially, we have a lot of very strong politicians, [some of them] former ministers. And I'm pretty sure that the Greens can be a valuable part of the pro-European coalition. I hope that's going to happen. ...
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The Greens will not back Ursula von der Leyen in her bid for a second term as European Commission president unless they are included in a broad, centrist coalition with her conservative European People’s Party, group leaders have said while signalling they are ready to compromise on environmental goals. “We think the only way to create a stable pro-European, pro-democracy and pro-Ukraine majority is by the four parties,” said Greens/EFA group co-chair and joint candidate for the top post in the EU executive Bas Eickhout, while briefing reporters on Wednesday (12 June) ahead of a first post-ele...
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Lead candidates vying for the European Commission presidency will tackle key issues including migration, climate, defence and the economy in a live debate organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and broadcast live on Euronews. The debate will kick off at 15.00 CET, with an audience of 900 expected to gather in the European Parliament's iconic hemicycle in Brussels. For the first time, voters from capitals across the EU will directly pose their questions to candidates. Follow our live blog below for the latest updates.
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Electoral hopefuls will be able to campaign on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, an all-encompassing reform that would introduce predictable, collective rules to manage the reception and relocation of asylum seekers, endorsed in March by the Parliament after years of deadlock between member states. Making the most out of the untested reform will be one of the top priorities for the bloc in the next mandate, particularly after the number of asylum applications reached 1.14 million in 2023, a seven-year high. But parties vying for seats in the hemicycle have more ideas on the hot-button issu...
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German police were searching on Saturday for a pair of suspects involved in the assault of two Green Party politicians in the city of Essen on Thursday evening. The State Protection Office had taken over the investigation due to the possibility that the assault could have been politically motivated. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Saturday wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that "this act is another attack against our democracy." Kai Gehring, who serves in the German parliament in Berlin, was with Rolf Fliss, a local Essen politician, when they were approached on a major city street at aro...
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German police were searching on Saturday for a pair of suspects involved in the assault of two Green Party politicians in the city of Essen on Thursday evening. The State Protection Office had taken over the investigation due to the possibility that the assault could have been politically motivated. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Saturday wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that "this act is another attack against our democracy." Kai Gehring, who serves in the German parliament in Berlin, was with Rolf Fliss, a local Essen politician, when they were approached on a major city street at aro...
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German police were searching on Saturday for a pair of suspects involved in the assault of two Green Party politicians in the city of Essen on Thursday evening. The State Protection Office had taken over the investigation due to the possibility that the assault could have been politically motivated. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Saturday wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that "this act is another attack against our democracy." Kai Gehring, who serves in the German parliament in Berlin, was with Rolf Fliss, a local Essen politician, when they were approached on a major city street at aro...
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