- Europe, like you've never read before -
Thursday, 28 May 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Defence
  • Health
  • Agrifood
  • Other sections
    • Culture
    • Diritti
    • Energy
    • Green Economy
    • Finance & Insurance
    • Industry & Markets
    • Media
    • Mobility & Logistics
    • Net & Tech
    • Sports
  • Newsletter
  • European 2024
    Eunews
    • Politics
    • World
    • Business
    • News
    • Defence
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Other sections
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • Sports
    No Result
    View All Result
    Eunews
    No Result
    View All Result

    Home » Director's Point of View » “Majority holds,” but the European Parliament remains almost alone and the Union is weaker

    “Majority holds,” but the European Parliament remains almost alone and the Union is weaker

    Lorenzo Robustelli</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@LRobustelli" target="_blank">@LRobustelli</a> by Lorenzo Robustelli @LRobustelli
    10 June 2024
    in Director's Point of View
    Ursula von der Leyen

    Ursula von der Leyen

    The outgoing majority in the European Parliament held up even though reshaped by an EPP enriched with right-wing content. There was no feat of the Euroskeptic and far-right parties, which saw a marked increase overall, but not enough to assault the Parliament. The leader of the Populars, Manfred Weber, has already called the gathering of Socialists and Liberals to reform a robust majority (with a strong EPP lead). The Greens also appear to support Ursula von der Leyen, who at this point seems serenely confirmed as President of the Commission, at least for what will remain of environmental policies.

    The problem of the European Union is not the Parliament but the governments. The landscape is bleak because the EU emerges weakened, so much so that one can imagine paralysis. In Germany, the coalition went disastrously badly in these European elections. It will probably not draw the consequences and will continue to govern for another year and a half, weak and even more uncertain than in recent years. In France, Emmanuel Macron bet it all by dissolving Parliament, but if he loses the bet, which is possible, Marine Le Pen will become Prime Minister. With all the bad things she has said about the EU, a French engine to support the development of the EU is not to be expected.

    Then there is the Netherlands, which has just unleashed a far-right government; Austria, based on yesterday’s vote, is threatening to have one in the fall; And Belgium will take its usual year, a year and a half, to form a government that is likely to have a significant nationalist presence.

    The European Union, however, has vital challenges ahead. They were the “most important elections ever” to manage the response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, to manage the implementation of the Green Deal, to move forward on the implementation of an increasingly indispensable Capital Union, for a defense policy that plugs the many loopholes that have emerged in recent years, for a coordinated industrial policy that strengthens this set of small and medium-sized states that are in danger of being squeezed between the U.S. and China. And I don’t know what can happen with migrants, which more and more governments want to push back, but more and more will come.

    So, there is not much to rejoice about today for those who believe in the strength of the European project. One crucial piece, of course, has held, but to do what? What policies will von der Leyen and MEPs be able to push forward if governments are so unconvinced about the need to work together so that all can grow?

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: european parliamentgoverni

    Related Posts

    Una panoramica dell'aula del Parlamento Europeo a Strasburgo (Photo: Wikicommons)
    Business

    EU: agreement on tariffs brings together the People’s Party, Socialists, Liberals and Conservatives

    20 May 2026
    RUMEN RADEV PRESIDENTE DELLA BULGARIA
    Politics

    Pro-Russian candidate Radev wins Bulgaria’s election

    20 April 2026
    "Niente valori, niente soldi". Il Parlamento europeo torna a chiedere provvedimenti contro l'Ungheria di Viktor Orban [foto: Renew Europe, sito internet del gruppo]
    Director's Point of View

    Orbán’s defeat also shows that the European Union still serves a purpose

    13 April 2026
    San Siro. (Imagoeconomica)
    Briefs

    Sky-high prices for the World Cup: Benifei (PD) calls on the EU to “protect consumers”

    31 March 2026
    La premier danese Mette Frederiksen [EU Council]
    Politics

    Frederiksen narrowly wins Danish vote with governing coalition set for a political shift

    25 March 2026
    REFERENDUM SULLA GIUSTIZIA, SCHEDA ELETTORALE
    Politics

    Referendum on the justice system: PD and M5S MEPs celebrate the victory of the “No” vote

    23 March 2026
    map visualization
    HAPAG - LLOYD AZIENDA INDUSTRIA LOGISTICA TRASPORTO TRASPORTI CARGO CONTAINER NAVE NAVI MONTEVIDEO EXPRESS. Commercio. Fonte: Imago economica

    Fewer exports to the US and heavy reliance on China: a map of EU trade in 2026

    by Annachiara Magenta annacmag
    28 May 2026

    The most significant figure reported by Eurostat is the widespread decline in exports, which, in addition to the aforementioned slump...

    KAJA KALLAS ALTO RAPPRESENTANTE DELL'UNIONE PER GLI AFFARI ESTERI E LA POLITICA DI SICUREZZA E VICEPRESIDENTE DELLA COMMISSIONE EUROPEA

    Kallas: “The EU will never be a neutral mediator; we have always been on Kyiv’s side”

    by Giorgio Dell'Omodarme
    28 May 2026

    During the informal summit of foreign ministers in Cyprus, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs stated that the EU’s efforts...

    Bandiera ucraina via Unsplash

    The EU Council approves €2.8 billion in aid for Ukraine

    by Iolanda Cuomo
    28 May 2026

    Green light for the seventh regular payment under the Ukraine Facility. The war-torn country has taken the necessary steps for...

    ITAMAR BEN GVIR MINISTRO DELLA SICUREZZA NAZIONALE ISRAELE

    Israel: EU discusses sanctions against Ben Gvir but postpones decision until 15 June

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    28 May 2026

    The informal nature of the foreign ministers’ meeting makes it impossible to reach a decision. Everything has been postponed until...

    • Director’s Point of View
    • Opinions
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie policy

    Eunews is a registered newspaper
    Press Register of the Court of Turin n° 27


     

    Copyright © 2025 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milan
    VAT number: 10067080969 - ROC registration number n.30628
    Fully paid-up share capital 50.000,00€

     

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director’s Point of View
    • Draghi Report
    • Eunews Newsletter

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director’s Point of View
    • Draghi Report
    • Eunews Newsletter

    Attention