Approval of Teresa Ribera as Next EU Green Chief Would Betray European Voters
Ribera has aligned herself with a radical far-left agenda, just the opposite of what the elections showed people want.
Ribera has aligned herself with a radical far-left agenda, just the opposite of what the elections showed people want.
Pandering to her center-left grand coalition for their support, the EU Commission chief pledged to keep up the undemocratic cordon sanitaire against the national conservatives in Brussels.
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Isolating the third largest group in Brussels would be “deeply anti-democratic,” Patriots’ MEP Enikő Győri said.
Brussels’ established socialists have undermined the ambitions of the Sahra Wagenknecht-led faction.
The Commission chief has no choice but to give in to socialists’ blackmail and forge an even more leftist coalition in Brussels—the opposite of what Europe voted for.
“Another four or five days and many people will be surprised,” the Hungarian PM said, promising to make his new right-wing alliance the largest conservative force in Brussels “very soon.”
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