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Scholz cautions against far-right support for the next EU president

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Last updated: 2024/05/24 at 3:27 PM
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has issued a warning against the next president of the European Commission seeking support from far-right parties in the upcoming elections. The European left-leaning parties are urging mainstream conservatives and liberals to reject alliances with far-right parties following the European elections. A major swing towards the right could pose challenges for the next EU Commission president who must secure approval from a majority in the new pan-European parliament. Leading the 27-bloc effectively might prove challenging if only supported by traditional political groupings.

Scholz highlighted the importance of not forming the next European Commission on the support of a parliamentary majority that includes right-wing extremists. He emphasized the need for the presidency of the European Commission to be established on the support of traditional parties to avoid any mistakes for the future of Europe. Although Scholz did not specify which statements he was referring to, his words are likely to be seen as a warning to the current EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen. Von der Leyen, a member of Germany’s main opposition Christian Democrats, is expected to seek a second term and has not ruled out working with some members of far-right parties.

As the head of a progressive coalition in Germany, Scholz’s concerns reflect the growing trend of far-right parties in European politics. In the upcoming European elections, far-right parties are projected to make significant gains which could influence the formation of the next European Commission. This shift towards the right poses a challenge for the future president to effectively lead the 27-bloc with support only from traditional political groupings.

Scholz’s warning comes amidst increasing ambiguity in political statements and decisions regarding alliances with far-right parties. The importance of maintaining the integrity and values of traditional parties in the European Parliament is crucial for the future stability and progress of the European Union. Any support or alliances with right-wing extremists could jeopardize the future of Europe and the credibility of the EU Commission.

The role of the next EU Commission president is pivotal in navigating the challenges faced by the European Union, including economic, social, and political issues. The need for strong leadership and a united front among traditional parties is essential to address these challenges and ensure the continued success and unity of the EU. The upcoming elections will determine the direction that the European Union takes and the values it upholds in the face of growing far-right influences.

In conclusion, the warning issued by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlights the importance of maintaining the integrity and values of traditional parties in the formation of the next European Commission. The potential gains by far-right parties in the upcoming elections pose a challenge for the future president in leading the 27-bloc effectively. It is imperative for mainstream conservatives and liberals to reject alliances with far-right parties to avoid jeopardizing the future of Europe. Strong leadership and unity among traditional parties are crucial in addressing the challenges faced by the European Union and ensuring its continued success and unity in the years to come.

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