- L'Europa come non l'avete mai letta -
sabato, 31 Maggio 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politica
  • Esteri
  • Economia
  • Cronaca
  • Difesa
  • Net & Tech
  • Agrifood
  • Altre sezioni
    • Cultura
    • Diritti
    • Energia
    • Green Economy
    • Finanza e assicurazioni
    • Industria e Mercati
    • Media
    • Mobilità e logistica
    • Salute
    • Sport
  • Newsletter
  • Invasione russa in Ucraina
  • Energia
  • Israele
  • Usa
    Eunews
    • Politica
    • Esteri
    • Economia
    • Cronaca
    • Difesa
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Cultura
      • Diritti
      • Energia
      • Green Economy
      • Finanza e assicurazioni
      • Industria e Mercati
      • Media
      • Mobilità e logistica
      • Salute
      • Sport
    No Result
    View All Result
    Eunews
    No Result
    View All Result

    Home » Non categorizzato » “Follow the line of the past” EPP urges Juncker who could mediate on flexibility

    “Follow the line of the past” EPP urges Juncker who could mediate on flexibility

    While Juncker opened a window for a softer interpretation of rules during the hearings at the European Parliament, the EPP reaffirmed its no to any change course. Juncker is not suitable for leading the Commission according to GUE and EFDD. Greens: “There are positive aspects.”

    Letizia Pascale</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@LetiziaPascale" target="_blank">@LetiziaPascale</a> di Letizia Pascale @LetiziaPascale
    10 Luglio 2014
    in Non categorizzato

    They had been talking and debating for two days: Juncker as made his proposals, with some sort of concession, while the others made their requests and expressed their objections. Still, at the end of these days of hearings for the appointed President of the European Commission, each party held its positions. Juncker is still Juncker, “allergic to deficit and public debt,” as he reiterated with GUE, convinced that the Stability Pact should be applied “as it is” with just a little of common sense. And the political groups which were against him didn’t smooth their criticism. “Juncker’s priorities do not reflect our vision for the future of the Union,” said a lapidary Gabi Zimmer, GUE President, after the hearing with United Left. The appointed President “hasn’t offered convincing answers,” on issues such as “Troika, the role of the new Commissioner of the EU for Immigration and a European New Deal financed with EU own resources,” confirmed the Italian delegation of Un’altra Europa con Tsipras.The refusal by the eurosceptic EFDD was obvious as well. Juncker assured he is not a passionate federalist that he has never used the expression “United States of Europe” and said he favours the re-handing of some competences to the UK while he was talking to British nationalists – as long as this does not block the process undertaken by States willing to improve their integration. Still it was not enough. The debate was rich in cheap shots too. Farage welcomed Juncker like this: “We have been told you like a drink, you’re a smoker. We couldn’t care less.” Juncker replied jovially: “Can I have a cigarette?” Then: “What are you going to do for the EFDD group?” asked him a member from the Swedish Democrats. “I’ll do my best to have a smaller group of you,” retorted the appointed President. Five Stars Movement MEPs asked him to take a stance on the behaviour of the other political groups, which have de facto excluded the EFDD from any office of the Parliament, but Juncker got rid of this saying he didn’t know all the facts, “I don’t meddle into issue which do not concern me.”

    Greens were more open to dialogue. “There are positive aspects,” admitted the head of the group, Rebecca Harms, after the audition. She explained that now the group will discuss about the outcomes of the hearing to decide between two different levels: from one side, “we think it would be much better for the President of the Commission to have the support of citizens after the election,” still on the other side “we need to discuss the political programme. During the hearing there were some issues we liked and some others that we did not like at all as Greens.”

    The true front lines on which Juncker needs to work for being sure of having a majority at the Parliament are Liberals and Socialists though, and these two groups will give their green light only at the eve of the vote. The head of the S&D group, Gianni Pittella, is to hold another meeting with Juncker today for trying to adjust some issues that haven’t convinced Socialists yet, like immigration and flexibility – an issue on which Juncker is available for mediation buts it’s no manoeuvre room left by the EPP. “Juncker guaranteed he will follow the line of the past,” reiterated the head of the EPP group, Manfred Weber, after the hearing. The former Luxembourg PM, reminded Weber, “had been the President of the Eurogroup for a long time, and said the economic policy decisions taken against the crisis in the euro area were right.” And last, the jab against the S&D: “In the Eurogroup several Socialist Ministers supported the measures we adopted,” reminded Weber, “and I’m surprised they now support the need for a completely different approach.”

    Ti potrebbe piacere anche

    paesi terzi sicuri
    Diritti

    La revisione dei Paesi terzi sicuri fa paura a socialisti, verdi e sinistra. Tarquinio (Pd): “Un passo molto pericoloso”

    30 Maggio 2025
    Politica Estera

    Siria, Ue al lavoro per i rimpatri. Frontex: “Oltre mille ritorni da marzo”

    30 Maggio 2025
    Protesters gather in front of the Office of the Hungarian President in Budapest, Hungary, on April 15. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto) (Photo by Balint Szentgallay / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)
    Diritti

    Ungheria, l’Agenzia Ue per i diritti fondamentali: “Serie preoccupazioni, Bruxelles intervenga”

    30 Maggio 2025
    I candidati alla presidenza Karol Nawrocki e Rafał Trzaskowski (Foto: Filip Styczyński, profilo X ufficiale)
    Politica

    Ballottaggio in Polonia, con la sfida Trzaskowski-Nawrocki in ballo anche il destino dell’Europa

    30 Maggio 2025
    Cavie da laboratorio [foto: imagoeconomica, via IA]
    Politica

    Sperimentazione su animali, da marzo 2026 il calendario per lo stop Ue

    30 Maggio 2025
    Finanza e assicurazioni

    In Ue risparmi tre volte superiori agli Usa: investirli aumenterebbe il Pil di 500 miliardi

    29 Maggio 2025

    TUTTI GLI EVENTI CONNACT

    Il Rapporto Draghi in italiano

    di Redazione eunewsit
    9 Settembre 2024
    CondividiTweetCondividiSendCondividiSendCondividi
    Made with Flourish
    paesi terzi sicuri

    La revisione dei Paesi terzi sicuri fa paura a socialisti, verdi e sinistra. Tarquinio (Pd): “Un passo molto pericoloso”

    di Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    30 Maggio 2025

    Un gruppo di 38 eurodeputati chiede alla Commissione europea chiarimenti sulla compatibilità della proposta con il diritto internazionale e sul...

    Siria, Ue al lavoro per i rimpatri. Frontex: “Oltre mille ritorni da marzo”

    di Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    30 Maggio 2025

    Brunner: "Creare le condizioni per rientro sicuro, volontario e dignitoso dei rifugiati". L'eliminazione delle sanzioni alla Siria elemento chiave

    Protesters gather in front of the Office of the Hungarian President in Budapest, Hungary, on April 15. The protests erupt after the parliament passes legislation restricting the right to assembly, banning Pride Marches. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto) (Photo by Balint Szentgallay / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Ungheria, l’Agenzia Ue per i diritti fondamentali: “Serie preoccupazioni, Bruxelles intervenga”

    di Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    30 Maggio 2025

    La stretta sui diritti Lgbtq+, il divieto del Budapest Pride, la legge al vaglio del Parlamento per impedire i finanziamenti...

    I candidati alla presidenza Karol Nawrocki e Rafał Trzaskowski (Foto: Filip Styczyński, profilo X ufficiale)

    Ballottaggio in Polonia, con la sfida Trzaskowski-Nawrocki in ballo anche il destino dell’Europa

    di Marco La Rocca
    30 Maggio 2025

    Domenica i polacchi alle urne per scegliere il successore del presidente conservatore Andrzej Duda. Trzaskowski parte in vantaggio, ma la...

    • Editoriali
    • Eventi
    • Lettere al direttore
    • Opinioni
    • Risultati Europee 2024
    • Chi siamo
    • Contatti
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie policy

    Eunews è una testata giornalistica registrata
    Registro Stampa del Tribunale di Torino n° 27

    Copyright © 2025 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milano
    Partita IVA: 10067080969 - Numero di registrazione al ROC n.30628
    Capitale sociale interamente versato 50.000,00€

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politica
    • Esteri
    • Economia
    • Cronaca
    • Difesa e Sicurezza
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Agenda europea
      • Cultura
      • Diritti
      • Energia
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finanza e assicurazioni
      • Industria e Mercati
      • Lettere al direttore
      • Media
      • Mobilità e logistica
      • News
      • Opinioni
      • Sport
      • Salute
    • Editoriali
    • Podcast / L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Report Draghi
    • Risultati Europee 2024
    • Eventi
    • Le Newsletter di Eunews

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politica
    • Esteri
    • Economia
    • Cronaca
    • Difesa e Sicurezza
    • Net & Tech
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Agenda europea
      • Cultura
      • Diritti
      • Energia
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finanza e assicurazioni
      • Industria e Mercati
      • Lettere al direttore
      • Media
      • Mobilità e logistica
      • News
      • Opinioni
      • Sport
      • Salute
    • Editoriali
    • Podcast / L’Europa come non l’avete mai ascoltata
    • Report Draghi
    • Risultati Europee 2024
    • Eventi
    • Le Newsletter di Eunews

    Attenzione