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Multiple French political parties said on Monday they would refer President Emmanuel Macron to the national media regulator over a prime-time televised interview he plans to hold just days before the European elections in which his party is expected to take a beating. At least three parties – the radical left-wing France Unbowed (LFI), the left-wing Socialist Party (PS) and the right-wing Les Républicains (LR) – have said they will ask the ARCOM media regulator to decide whether Macron’s interview should be deducted from the speaking of his party’s lead candidate for the June 6-9 elections. Ma...
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The Netherlands' VVD party's membership in the European Parliament's centrist group will be put to a vote following EU-wide elections after it entered into a coalition with a far-right party, the leader of Renew Europe told a French broadcaster on Tuesday. "I totally disapprove of this political decision at the national level. I think they've (VVD) set themselves apart from our values," Valérie Hayer told BFM television. "Secondly, as group president, I have a collective responsibility and the decision must be taken together on 10 June in accordance with the group's statutes," Hayer added. Her...
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Strack-Zimmermann, who hails from the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), is part of a three-candidate team representing the liberal forces in the bloc-wide poll between 6 and 9 June. Currently a member of the Bundestag, where she chairs the Defence Committee, she is vying for a seat in the European Parliament. In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, the contender denounced the policies of Ursula von der Leyen, the sitting president of the European Commission, in the fields of defence, economy and fundamental rights. Von der Leyen is running for a second mandate and is wid...
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Hayer, who leads the Renew Europe group and has been fielded as one of its three lead election candidates, told Euronews that she wanted to "go on the ground" to better understand the "political" and "military" reality in Ukraine. "We must explain to European citizens that this war in Ukraine has a huge impact for us, and the security of Ukrainian people is our security," Hayer said on Wednesday. "Our destiny is intertwined." The visit came amid fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin could ramp up attacks on Ukraine after attempting to implicate Kyiv in a terror attack on a Moscow concert...
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Known in her native Germany for her outspoken, no-nonsense style, Strack-Zimmermann wants to switch the Bundestag in Berlin, where she presides over the defence committee, for the European Parliament in Strasbourg. By running for a seat, the 66-year-old hopes to expand her political clout and influence the debate on high-priority topics, such as support for Ukraine, the future of the defence industry, and economic competitiveness. All of this features heavily in the 10-point manifesto agreed last week by the European liberals ahead of the June elections, where they hope to retain their positio...
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Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a German politician who chairs the Bundestag's defence committee, will be joined by two sitting MEPs, Sandro Gozi and Valérie Hayer, in a so-called "Team Europe" that would represent the liberal family in the EU-wide poll, scheduled to take place between 6 and 9 June. The unconventional move, officially unveiled during the party's kick-off event on Wednesday evening, is a direct challenge to the Spitzenkandidaten system under which each party is expected to nominate one lead candidate to preside over the bloc's most powerful institution: the European Commission. ...
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