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Centre-right EPP secures important positions in initial Parliament assignment

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 11:56 AM
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The European Parliament’s political groups have begun allocating preferred choices for committee chairs ahead of the upcoming inaugural session. The centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) has secured key roles, with three chairmanships including Industry, Foreign Affairs, and Agriculture. The Socialists & Democrats (S&D) are aiming for leadership of the Environment, Public Health, and Food Safety committee, along with several other influential committees. The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) are seeking to lead the Budgets committee, critical for managing the EU’s long-term budget. Renew Europe (RE) wants to chair smaller but significant committees such as Development and Legal Affairs. The Greens and the Left group are also eyeing leadership positions in key committees.

Despite missing the July 4 deadline, the Patriots group is involved in the power-sharing discussions and managed to claim leadership of the Transport and Tourism committee. However, most political groups are excluding far-right parties from influential positions in Parliament, applying a cordon sanitaire. The formal election of committee chairs will take place later this month, with up to four vice-chairs chosen for each committee. While candidates have been informally assigned using the d’Hondt method, they can still be voted down by committee members. The high-level positions earmarked for the far-right group are expected to remain vacant due to the cordon sanitaire, with the possibility of being reassigned to other groups in the future.

The EPP, as the largest delegation in the European Parliament, has secured chairmanships of three top committees and is aiming for leadership of several others. The S&D group, the second-largest in the Parliament, is focused on key committees such as Environment and International Trade. The ECR and RE groups are vying for control of critical committees like Budgets and Legal Affairs. The Greens and the Left group are also seeking leadership roles in committees related to internal market and taxation.

The Patriots group, while missing the deadline for group constitution, has managed to claim leadership of the Transport and Tourism committee. However, far-right parties are being excluded from influential positions in Parliament, with most political groups enforcing a cordon sanitaire. The formal election of committee chairs later this month will see up to four vice-chairs being chosen for each committee, with candidates being assigned through the d’Hondt method. High-level positions allocated to the far-right group are likely to remain vacant and may be reassigned to other groups in the future.

In conclusion, the European Parliament’s political groups have begun dividing key roles for committee chairs, with the EPP securing leading positions and the S&D targeting other significant posts. The ECR, RE, Greens, and Left group are also aiming to take leadership of key committees in the Parliament. Despite efforts by the Patriots group to claim positions, far-right parties are being excluded from influential roles due to a cordon sanitaire. The formal election of committee chairs will take place later this month, with the possibility of reassigning high-level positions originally earmarked for the far-right group. Ultimately, the distribution of leadership roles in the European Parliament reflects the power dynamics and priorities of different political groups within the institution.

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