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What is the progress of horse trading behind the scenes in the EU Parliament? | Radio Schuman

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Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 6:13 AM
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MEPs recently gathered in Strasbourg for the first time since the European elections in early June. Among the items on their agenda was the election of the next president of the EU Commission. Political groups at the European Parliament have been negotiating the division of powers in preparation for this week’s plenary session. On Tuesday, MEPs elected the president of the European Parliament, followed by the election of the president of the European Commission on Thursday. Radio Schuman provides an inside look at the first plenary session in Strasbourg after the European elections, with insights from Euronews reporter Gerardo Fortuna.

During the session, Radio Schuman delved into various topics, including Novel food regulations and their impact on certain member states like Hungary. The nomination of a major airport in Northern Italy in honor of ex-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi also sparked reactions in Italian politics. The show is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with contributions from journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, and audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron. The music for the show is provided by Alexandre Jas.

The European Parliament is a bustling hub of activity as MEPs continue to discuss and negotiate various issues of importance. While the election of the next president of the EU Commission is a significant focus at this week’s plenary session, other topics are also being addressed. Novel food regulations pose a challenge for some member states, with Hungary expressing concerns about the potential implications. Radio Schuman provides a platform for these discussions and sheds light on the complexities of European politics.

The decision to name a major airport in Northern Italy after Silvio Berlusconi has stirred debates in Italian politics. The nomination has sparked reactions and drawn attention to the legacy of the former Prime Minister. Radio Schuman explores the implications of this decision and unpacks the various perspectives surrounding the naming of the airport. The show offers a nuanced look at the intersection of politics and culture in Italy, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the current political landscape.

As MEPs convene in Strasbourg, the division of powers within the European Parliament is a key point of discussion. The election of the president of the European Parliament and the president of the European Commission are central to these conversations. Political groups are working to negotiate and allocate responsibilities in a way that reflects the diverse interests and priorities of member states. Radio Schuman provides insights from Euronews reporter Gerardo Fortuna, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the decision-making processes at the European Parliament.

Radio Schuman serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed about European politics and current events. The show’s in-depth coverage of the first plenary session in Strasbourg after the European elections provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the discussions and debates taking place. By analyzing topics such as Novel food regulations and the naming of the airport after Silvio Berlusconi, Radio Schuman highlights the complexities of European politics and offers a platform for informed dialogue. With a dedicated team of journalists and production staff, the show delivers high-quality content that is both educational and engaging for its audience.

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