China arms its trade when it needs to. In response, the European Commission proposes tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to protect competitiveness and reduce dependence on the red giant
Media mentions – Politics & Cohesion
We have to pay attention to the nuances of why such an action by Germany was taken and we cannot look at the situation in a univocal way
Maria Simeonova comments on the rise of far-right nationalism and the pressure this put on the German government to close down its borders. There is a rise in anti-immigration sentiment, however Meloni and Orban respond differently to it. Finally, Simeonova commented on the future EU Commission and the challenges faced by Ursula von der Leyen
The executive vice presidency to italy is very good news, and it seems to me that Ursula von der Leyen is advocating very strongly that Italy should be very well represented
Germany starting to ruthlessly return all migrants away from its borders will cause a domino effect and other countries will follow suit
Ursula von der Leyen is forced to gather vote by vote support and will rely on the votes of Italian MEPs
The political instability in Bulgaria worries its international partners
Rafael Loss comments on the Russia-NATO relations. The Alliance increasingly sees Russia as a threat and is increasing its security and support for Ukraine. However, the international partners of Bulgaria see the political instability in the country as problematic during such a period of heightened tensions
In his style, he [Orban] will raise the level, he will try to twist arms, but on the issues with existing consensus, I do not believe he will go in another direction
Meloni will continue to surprise us because he has become a measure of how a party on the far right can be pulled towards the centre
The greater influence of the right-wing and far-right parties in the European Parliament speaks of more difficult procedures for adopting certain decisions because they will want a seat at the table
The results of the European elections and the growing influence of Meloni. The far-right camp is the third strongest group in the European Parliament, but cracks are visible in it due to the lack of united positions on key issues. Meloni is looking for pragmatic cooperation on some issues with the centrist parties, but they also need to lend a hand. What will happen on the French elections?
Trump’s relations with some European leaders could undermine EU unity