tv Endgame for Europe Deutsche Welle June 4, 2024 8:15pm-9:00pm CEST
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some of the, our next on the w fall right projects are expected to make games in the weekends elections, to the european parliament. a documentary examines whether you're is facing a shift to the right. that's the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed if the care is subscribe to those channels. we've got every friday. subscribe to plan. it's a the the so reno duration is you commission presidents in 2019, also law firm deadline and made
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a declaration of war van miss me, a jesus, anyone who wants to help me strengthen and grow europe to help make it flourish, will have me at his or her side is a passionate fighter. like, but anyone who wants to weaken and divide europe and strip it of its values will find to be a fierce opponent. i know the type of gig, not the in 2022. it's liza sub strongest economy in the you elected it's 1st female prime minister. do your jump, maloney lead to of the right wing nationalist policy. you've got tele di talia. in her campaign speeches, she have made it clear who should call the shots in europe. the capital of italy, as rome and rome should be the capital of the european union. i would like to bring this demand to the european parliament
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a meeting between from the line i'm middle name in july of 20. 23. is this how 2 opponents greece each other? again and again, the $2.00 pay up together, acting like allies has been learned. he moved to the center or from the lion to the right. supposedly these 2 women represent 2 opposing political visions about europe's future. a stronger, more centralized e u. o. a d centralized union featuring more powerful nation states. about 350000000 europeans will elect their representatives to the parliament from judas 6 to the 9th. polls predict that right wing policies will gain ground, which could significantly change the cost of the you. how much compromise can europe toner rates? what is the political red line? the,
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the european nicola mentioned strasburg from m. p. 's of focusing on the final set of proposed rules and regulations before the upcoming election. these regulations will affect the lives of people across the continent. brought this from law of course new regulations of the habits shown. such proponents confined to votes needed to post them. the different political camps must reaching agreements in a box drop. it's all in the united europe has a chance or 5 in the world of tomorrow. to, to jessica just came cook. yours must be given the means to act anymore. you have the agency of a normal state and it's on the mind. however, alongside supporters of a strong europe, their own nationalist, so who many european regulations go to fall?
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the problem in the last years is these, the attempt to remove competence is from the nation, sir. so how are you of, do you appear in union needs? the european union is and the alliance of the free nations b. u opponents. so even further to the riot, initially they wanted to abolish the you. now they are aiming for a radical change of european policy be about a mission. we don't want to see you. and yet this bureaucratic monster with its negative effects for germany, but a confederation of european nations. that's the one right left. i'm center over at present, legitimate political positions. but the more radical, the stones, the less willing it's proponents to compromise done. and this is like funds that have lived in west, in brussels for 20 years. all based on your own. it's a european union is
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a union of 27 sovereign member states. when these states are holding elections in the ship to the right we see, and the results cast a long shadow for house dogs, we've already had right wing victories in some large e u countries like italy, sweden, finland, and now most recently the netherlands exist. so that can be done on this is already having an impact with a house in the european parliament, m. p. 's do not sold themselves by national policies, but into groups with similar political platforms. the pro european camp still has a majority consisting of the center rights liberals center left on the screen. the parliament contains 2 right wing sections. one is held right each with a strong e u. skeptics or opponents of the union. its members come mainly from fonts and germany. members of the other faction described themselves as a moderately right. they include representatives from georgia maloney's policy will
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publish m, p 's from the p i. s. policy which citizens facing inflation high energy costs will and the flow of refugees, those offering simple solutions, come school political points. i don't, we funds are on this. i like to have all the polls say that there will be a shift to the right. so this and this means that national is right, we can popular slots and some post fascist will make gains in the pro european can, could become weaker log i'd be switched to have them come to right wing m e p's, blame economic problems on you policy. i'm going to strengthen national interests. they favor a policy of holland folders directed against migration. in from, for example, self declared french patriots. so taking to the streets in protest, boosting the standing of fall. and roy, lead the pen. she claims migration is leading to a distance,
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a gratian of national identity, and says friends would be best represented in the loose confederation of states. she is calling for the election, a pet e u candidate. and that is one of the we must all stand behind. jordan bardello loved the cable, represent the voices and aspirations of millions of patriots who reject this. you're a put to all these to a totally fine cause. the situation in france is worrisome because marine the pen and her national rally party are ahead in the polls on the form that each pens nice monthly, all melisha is running for another right wing policy and the european election campaign. greek home kits. we come to quest it's black phone calls for reclaiming power from the you and the country from foreigners, against islam ization and security and unrest. long live brand these days campaigns play out on social media. maxine media and car lead you candidates for the a if the a policy being monitored by the german domestic intelligence service is very active
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online. todd was too radical, even for french and italian hold line is who voted to kick the a of the out of the right wing id parliamentary group. be off the ac is not against your it is against the use with its bureaucracy, putting the country into debt and leading us into war keeps his videos short and simple. he avoids complexity and target says view as emotions without context. his messages cannot be verified and initially appear plausible in germany and from right wing policies have high poll really things, but i'm not yes and government notes. so in essence, the right wing prime minister is very aware of how public image i am the strive. there is a danger to democracy, to a tale and you will be in an international stability. your jump, maloney has been head of government since october 2022. her policy lays out
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a new nationalism build as traditional christian, conservative and critical of the sloane full, her national interest. trump. that's what the european community and her election campaign speeches. she made it clear, but it's we would set the tone and most allow the easier to dictate anything the capital of italy, as rome and rome should be the capital of the european union. i would like to bring this demand to the european parliament to understand why that you're repeating the election campaign is all about climate policy migration and the future of the you. you have to look back when also the funded lion took office in 2019 the field of hon. demik, the war into crane and the economic crisis. she address the issues of the day, shift bottom of the deer members of parliament in july,
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immediately after my appointment. i placed climate protection at the heart of my political program for the take. so it was the people of europe who called on us to take decisive action against climate change. it was europeans who raised their voices on the streets and at the ballot box calling for the wall. it is for them that we are here today. and it is for them that we are presenting such an ambitious green deal for your appraisal of. i'm fox, the vast to bundle up. we'll see on the suit. the green deal is the use um, so to the catastrophic consequences of climate change. it's stipulates and, and to your apps, greenhouse gas emissions. the you wants to funnel one trillion yours into sustainable power generation effect just building insulation and new mobility concepts for the transformation of industry and societies. the green deals sets out the guidelines which parliament and member states all to implement.
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m p 's in the european pulled them and has been working since 2019 to implement from the lions climate program. one of them is the french m e p. a who, a social democrats, the financial experts is looking for as the weights of finance, the climate agenda sick on that was one that helped us out and we need money to drive ecological and social change. gu, 7, it requires astronomical amounts of public investment to prevent people from becoming unemployed and secretarial, and to enable industrial transformation in short, but we need public money on that as well. that's something we've least idea of for how to finance the green deal is to tax the rich. she wants to introduce the european tax on welf left. security taxation is about social justice. who said, basically the very rich today are taxed much less than the middle class. and the poor is just for you, which we think is completely unjust. notices put that,
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but they avoid paying taxes even though they have the means to pay them $1200.00 or $300.00 times over. what is the, what's possible flooded and get back from yeah, she says that was that 1st a basic consensus across the political camps on the priority of the climate program . but that consensus is now falling upon us. working today there is an increase in the number of climate skeptics in europe. new hop. i'm really worried about that to to be you critics. and right in populace such as monthly or might be shy from from christmas all use the european climate program and reject any regulation. maximilian cause even doubts. there's an urgent need for a climate program. actual climate nonsense. they believe the world will in because it's getting warmer. it's highly invoices of joining those critical if the plan. yeah, yeah. in june 2022 shortly before sinking. prime minister jo john maloney attacked funder lions claimant program during his speech in spain
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as well informed them. and that is mostly magical by the way of them calling its climate fundamentalism. yet i thought them better, maloney has get to lay out her version of a climate policy that would not affect jobs or economic growth. from the lion reacted strategically via telling him slumped as auster in may. 2023 provided her with the template show support and that the same time use these occasions to narrow the gap on matches of climate policy and a winning strategy in the european parliament, italian m p is trying to put the brakes on climate policies that dogs to georgia, maloney, if and around below me is mounted and brussels is her right wing nation of this policy calling me collab pool coaching. he is one of 2 leaders of the european
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conservatives and reformist o e. c o for sure. he left the successful assets a tool, peter legislation, restricting the use of pesticides. i'm protecting bio diversity. i'm consuming news all day. if you decide machine a the use of pesticides. what's your name? let us note with great satisfaction that the proposal that was put to a vote, which would have massacred italian agriculture has not been passed. it must suck it out or like you to go to the yeah not the you want to have the use of chemical pesticides by 2030 but to tell you m m e p as in other right wing and conservative policies rejects pulsing binding regulations like maloney coke, she me is in favor of prioritizing, national over you wide interest critics via that of a member of states taking up the italian approach would lead to a growing gap of interest leading to conflicts that cannot be resolved. one
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of them is m e p. o. hold lendue from the social democrats. she says the attitude of the of tele, angel ready seems to be rubbing off on other members of parliament. the sense are right is moving further to the rights it started i caught in select. that is the fear that we are already feeling it who lives because we have seen that a far right government in italy has already changed the positions of the european. right. and so, and i don't want to move in since then to european right is becoming much more climate, the skeptical. uh it does you and rejects proposals that would've been adopted in the past. the, the 6th of all you go through these type of see if i choose ations are aimed at the sense a right. that's as the conservatives. and with that perhaps the most powerful m e p . the heads of the largest complimentary group monthly to be about in europe, he is the policy and parliamentary group lead of the european peoples parties,
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the iep in germany. he is the deputy chief costs you need of the christian social union to see us here. the majority of the best complimentary group joined the right ring italians around nicola pul, cuz she needs and voted against from deadlines, pesticide restrictions. it'd be about group reaching out to the rights and extreme rights. vba says the p. p has for will not clear guidelines, but most of these kid is, this does the, what is not acceptable. is that those who bear responsibilities here in the european parliament reject the project as such? are this project the european idea of a democratic year of working together is that is the red line. that is the firewall we need to pay as you fix before the p p. there are 3 central criteria. i think the 1st everyone we work with must accept today 0 bennett structures. i want to help shape it. the 2nd is, anyone who wants to be a partner for us today must to work with ukraine was must support is a real system, must ensure that we support those who stand up for our values,
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district. and the 3rd principle, we must defend the rule of law. that means supporting independent media and an independent judiciary. i rolled out cooperation from my party with a, a d, with kuchinski, with a p i, as in poland with a pen in france. because these people cross those red lines, it's a clear rejection of the extreme right. so position to europe. however, that is a convergence between the interests of the p p and those of mold mold or right wing emy piece, such as the italian nationalist surround and you cannot pull catchy me. both have down played the importance of climate issues and their election campaigns. the center rights as possibly adopting the stones at the right wing come and even support efforts to reverse and that to climate policy decisions fund deadlines. green deal is on the fire. the president needs to adopt her agenda with a problem and shift to the right migration has replaced climate change as the issue
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at the top of the priority list. how is your p and policy changing in this area? under the growing influence of the running in 2020, from that lion rejected right wing politicians. the isolationist color seems we are convinced that each human being has a solemn dignity set can never be touched. independent with this individual does come from an obviously the extreme right has a different view. but hate has never given any good advice. so we will always insist on the effect. so this, this makes you and where you, this makes them i read because we got him on the point where he sees that high are
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on the different. so what that is concern that is democracy. you'll have to bear with me piece of fluted her speech best in 2020 but the east on sunday. i'm going to sign the migration policies will be a major point of contention in the coming years. it's a lease maloney was unequivocal on the subject during her 2022 election campaign. no, no to mess migration, no to as long as the violence yes to secure borders. responding to the pressure from her supposes, maloney tried to reach a bilateral agreement with tanisha. most of the migraines and refugees who make their weights. it's a the lead from the negotiations showed us in the alone does not have enough money to offer. and the folks were abandoned all the while. more and more people trust the mediterranean into europe. between 20222023. the regular entries into the
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continents increased by 50 percent. public perception of the issue became a challenge for governments across europe. also that funded logan travel to to media in july of 2023 to sign an agreement on behalf of the e. u. a deal much like the one maloney was unable to achieve for to the alone. she invited maloney to join her, allowing the italian prime minister to follow up on her 1st meeting with the 2 nation president. we will work with 2 news. yeah, on an anti smuggling operational partnership. we will also increase our for the nation on search and rescue operations. as we agree to that we will cooperate on board of management and to smuggling return after dressing root causes in full respect of the international law. thank you very much for the, for your tireless work from that it will the solution very much initiatives.
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interesting. the you promise to need a financial aid of up to 900000000 euros. the new e you packed on the sign them and migration is focused on co operation with countries of refuge or trends that will those the approach follow tasks of previous agreements such as the one with turkey in 2016 critics. note the use growing tendency to seal itself off the tendency they attribute to the continents political shift to the rights shortly after the agreement was signed and september 2023 conditions on the italian island of blanca to stucco. from 5 to west. with ever more refugees arriving from tunisia from the land from us to help by deploying from tex the european buddha and coast guard agency, maloney insisted she would take to fax will not allow italy to become europe, refugee camp. they would all the agreements caused much discussion and brussels partly because parliament was most involved. tanisha have recently attracted
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attention for human rights violations and even rejected. some you financial aid for mains to be seen, whether the agreement to hold critics fee of the deal forged with whatever it takes mentality will undermine each values. when also the from the law into the office, she promised every day people, the citizens of europe would be given more ways to take costs and efforts to shape the future of europe. to this end, you officials organize the convention in 2022, in which $800.00 randomly selected europeans came together, develop their ideas for the future of europe. at the same time, it sent out large scale citizens surveys. the results of these efforts were clear. people wanted more rights with the european parliament and less nationalism the in september of
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2023 and her law states that the union speech before the election funded lion took stock and outlined the pulse forwards that european votes has had cooled for very long lived europe labeled as this any election, it will be the time for people to reflect on the state of our union and the work done by those that we present them. but it would also be a time to decide on what kind of future and what kind of europe they want from the and a member of the conservative city you is comparatively progressive in have policies and supports developing that you you stuff. and i will always support this house and all of those want to reform the european union to make it work better for citizens. and yes, that means including a european convention entry to change if and where it is needed.
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honda lion supports reforming the e u, which would require a 3 t changes since its beginning the european, the idea has been based on the comprehensive set of treaties. every step towards grace or co operation has been based on new treaty regulations that define exactly who has won't power. tracy amendments on must have been to the mentions and the complex sets of rules and require the consent of member states and the heads of government. an e, you so much of government leaders is held in brussels at least 4 times a year. the e u currently has 27 member states as stipulated of the treaty agreements. that means 27 heads of governments have a stay in key european issues such as finance, foreign policy, um security. because decisions must be unanimous agreements usually take
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a long time to reach the it's been kind of was a, hey, i'm not a big fan of these late night meetings, but sometimes they're necessary. yeah, because we know we can't leave here tonight without result. because then europe would be at loggerheads and would have nothing to show for its efforts by him this session which i gave him this last one person responsible for many a long night. is victor all them the right wing? conservative prime minister of hungry. in december 2023. he used his veto to stop you age for you. cream critic, see this located as an attempt to accept pressure on the european union. this is the states as quote, with only 27 member states. where the e u to grow even further, the unanimity principle might well make the union ungovernable. among other things,
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the reform of the you with more powerful parliament. i'm the commission would mean replacing this principle with a majority principle of the nationalist among the heads of governments, such as on for hungry or maloney for actually oppose this change. the, the turbulent crises in recent years have already suffering the rules because ad hoc solutions when needed to react quickly. render them trustees were interpreted to creatively. during the time to make the e, you stood united's behind from the lion developing and distributing vaccines in record time. the commission has negotiated the broadest portfolio of vaccine candidates, so that the vaccine nations can start immediately. member states followed suit
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knowing full well they was strong together and would not be able to handle the situation but so on their own. * * it was just the shots we had vaccine procurement and health policy at the e u level. we never had that before. i mean, it's not in the you treaties in his 20 years as a european reports of ethic funds that has never seen such an expansion of houses within the european union. a clipping funder lion is pulling the strings to put it bluntly. that's what she rules over brussels like a queen. even the job don't fall from under phone to line and we've gotten a bigger europe. if we have something like a double budget, you in addition to the regular you budgets and see if we have the budget of a coven recovery fund, it means more power for the you commission, which controls disbursements. and then there's defense amendments and so on. now,
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yes, that's why even close to one. so what the what the status of war in ukraine funded lion found herself at the center of foreign and defense policy for europe. which is also not the cause of how far she under e. u. treaties. until recently, the e u commission was primarily an administrative body, responsible for regulatory issues relating to the internal markets and the budgets . how politics was seen as a purely national matchup for those to the governments. and the capitals books from the lion is now standing alongside major players against russia, giving europe greater visibility on the world stage via happens. we had a systematically worked on putting together a large sections package cuz i'm interested in on the and by we, i mean the european commission along with the us, the u. k. and canada. so the national lists among member states, this goes too far. they feel a strong e. u leadership means
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a lots of powerful member states. they do not want any u. tracy reform that would give to union even more power. nicola pul, catchy need. joe john malone, these man and brussels gave an imposing press conference the day before the european parliament voted on whether to tackle changes to the you treat tickets. the whole country, me and his right wing out of always wants to prevent this as a cost the the possibility of being eligible usage. unimportant you issues, i'm transferring further national power to the you is unacceptable to them. the whole cups she me isn't the same parliamentary group as is punish colleague tied to your smart ski. he believes that whether you use the game even more power, it would become
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a european superstate and the poland would disappear. we can be resumed in one sentence. we had against hijacking europe by this anti democratic anti federal project. to us we know into a super state the right wing nationalist nick while i pull catchy. nick also thinks the coal issue is a simple question of direction pissing nation states against the you. for our group this battle is the mother of the budgets. this is something that we will face now in the next year, giving you elections and forever the day of the votes. parliament was being off to decide whether to follow or enough on the lions. there's much more in europe. oh, for the right wing alliances to brook this efforts.
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during the last few minutes before the decisive boot, emmy, p. o. luke and hugs, he were getting ready. alongside comfortable e u. tracy amendments. there were many other issues on the docket. luke knew how she wanted to vote on her bills, but needed to be briefed by her team in many efforts spearheaded by her colleagues, the invalid. we will work together because i have been following economic issues such as taxation. so say to my political group. here is what i advise you to vote for on economic and fiscal issues and vice versa. you know that some of the big question of the day was whether to allow the treaties to be changed the by opening the door to move, the centralized european power luke's also was clear, yes. to new treaties and a more powerful course. in my opinion,
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the construction of europe must always move forward while we must never give up on it. jimmy on full $705.00 m. e p is in the house headed to the same destination. the plan to retain the monthly vba leader of the conservative tact voice his support for a more powerful e u parliament. we cannot because she needs his motor rich, right, weight infection and the extreme rights in parliament have come out against the initiative. the okay guys told me i bought the news . the result of the chambers video control center is in the media room. located holly above the m. e. p. o. meetings are recorded with several cameras. the day was
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going to be of loosing marisol was against what stands rejected. 93, who's in favor? who's against what stands? adopt? it's 369. who's in favor? who's against what stands? adopted for 5 full by rote. let's stick 369. vote is open 369, a doing this for 3 hours. it's really, really hard. the. you have to, to be very careful, very foxes. because a, you have a list and you must be very careful to don't make a mistake here. the old of course and boats on the you treaties
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the majority of column and is still pro european. the results for this clause adopted the parliament voted in favor of allowing changes to the treaties it wants to defeat for an equal output. catchy me, but one that could be robust down the road. the boat have decided nothing in terms of content and had only authorized that treaty negotiations could begin in principle. for the votes will take place off to the european elections and who cuts she hopes these will kit the balance of power in his favor. according to full cost is called a mentoring group could grow from $68.00 to almost 90 seats. and so we think that this, this power, we can use it to, to achieve the goal. so our agenda and i know very well that we tell them the
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legation uh could be one of the biggest in the, in this parliament. or maybe the biggest box is i think we have this opportunity to show that the now the european union use possible he's aiming for an alliance who's foreign policies would protect you voters and who's domestic policies would protect you month to see hope states can otherwise pursue their own interests, nicola pull, cuz she needs parliamentary group describes itself as moderately right. suppose of georgia maloney's coalition partner. initially, the more radical league, our policy belong to the extreme right wing identity and democracy group in the european parliament. it also includes frances national rally policy and used to include the a f d because the representatives of the italian delegation different and the
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radicalism. it is difficult to draw a strict boundary line for co operation. this is because the european parliament center of power is expected to shift off to the election. the to right wing groups could be the big windows, the motor written right when easy, all is expected to grow. and the extreme right wing id faction could become parliament stood, strongest force, the pro european come with a center, right group, the liberals, the center left group and the greens will likely lose seats but will still form a significant block the right wing groups that i'm likely to achieve the majority empowerment, but with around the corner of the seats, they could coal significant disruption. further development of pan european regulations would be made more difficult and requiring more unity within the pro european come. with the election daily,
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the focus among emmy piece is on building future alliances. the these days mislead vba stuffs work to it says things are getting serious into the millions are being asked and, and what will your future the use future look like? you can see the main concern, just how many right wing extremists, those i fight against who reject europe and the concept of cooperation are there and kick these config. vba is a veteran. he has been an m e p for 20 years. ready for a decade he's let the largest political group, the conservative, eep ahead of the election, emmy peas from his and the other part of entry groups, queued up outside his door to cold and they the policy positions with his. ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready dimensions on, on, on, people want to know where do i stand, where are we going?
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that's where you have a responsibility to gain beyond thoughts default and what to be about discussed how the p p will continue to position itself with fellow group member who bass. i'm it sort of the all star camera crew to lead. ready vba and his complimentary group supposition. so from the lions close on climate policy has led many in brussels to wonder what cooperation will look like off to the election. easy to debate. i also love to argue, i love political discussions of it, but i always want to do it in a way that doesn't tear down bridges. that allows us to still find a way to work together, you know. but according to european correspondence, it becomes a vba seeking a compromise with from the lion. but there is a history behind the complicated relationship between these 2 political power plants. so essentially, since it is certainly
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a game with assigned roles who could be very smart enough not to make a complete mess of things with on the line. you have a kid as well known that there's no love lost between the 2 of them. all my neighbor has long wanted to become commission presidents and then for a long time he did not accept being passed over for the job. that funded line received the post i see rightly points out that you never stood for election survive and she didn't take part in the 2019 european elections in 2019 monthly be about room for the post of president of the commission. this was his promotional video at the time his group had received the most votes in the european election as the lead candidates of the strongest political group. he should have been elected the commission president. but the european heads of government rejected viva at the last minute. and presented the own surprised candidates to the parliament. it was a scandal. many emmy peas refused to support from the lion's candidacy. 5000
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lawrence and boss on the 2019, it was relatively close in funder lion was indeed dependent on some dubious boats. however, this was mainly because the german social democrats did not vote for her, nor did most of the green line gods. there were also some outliers among the liberals, and even among the christian democrats and on the whole slice of both the votes in favor. 3831030 of the message for your very noah mountain. the booth at the right wing conservatives from home reading, phone, and 6. you what the victory performed deadline. now in 2020 full 5 years later, it's unclear how she will keep the majority votes from the right wing. cam could once again play a decisive role muscle from the line, but the lift we can see that funder lighting can get along very well with the right wing politicians on me to take georgia maloney like a 6 funder line. it's very skillful that she simply involves her and she goes to to
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use it with maloney and says, this is our deal now with them alone. you can no longer complain about her from the after all, they did it together and i suspect that she will deal with others in the same way in the show with another. i'm getting good move though. have haldeman sri group elected has it's these candidates from deadline is calling for an economic focus and future climate policy, which policy colleagues consider to be to green french m e p. a whole lot do takes of had magic view of fund deadlines, time and office to get frontier did before them. she has someone who as faults, like everyone else does, but she was a true embodiment of europe in difficult times. you can probably think of the war and ukraine. i think of cove it apart from that. maybe it would be good to have a debate of young. i have a real debate about who should be at the head of the next commission to the s and a and maybe some change would also be good if it could be charged more, say of could you be finding
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a compromise will become more difficult regardless of who takes over the commission . it has long been a parent step. the strategy of integrating the rights has also led to a shift to the right, the price, a minimal common climate policy, ceiling of europe against migration, and literally chance of tackling treaty reforms. those will soon decide which part of europe will take in years to come on the move right wing extremists, they're all in parliament. the more blockades that will be and the more concessions will be needed. many of the problems europe will faced and he is to come, can hardly be tackled by one country a load. this means you're capable of acting and concepts with a common policy could become more important than ever. the
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