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European Greens declare Ursula von der Leyen and Manfred Weber’s EPP enemy number one

By staffDecember 6, 20251 Min Read
European Greens declare Ursula von der Leyen and Manfred Weber’s EPP enemy number one
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With the climate agenda taking a back seat after the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine hit the economy and changed priorities, the European Greens arrived in Lisbon with a message, presented at an event attended by several personalities: they declared the European People’s Party of Ursula von der Leyen and Manfred Weber to be enemy number one.

Faced with the dilemma of continuing to ally with the centre-right group, even if it means making concessions whenever it allies with far-right groups, or distancing themselves, the Greens chose the first option.

At the start of the second day of the Greens’ 40th European Congress in Lisbon, the co-chairs of the European Greens accused the EPP of crossing a red line whenever it allies itself with the far right to pass anti-immigration legislation, undermining social rights and democratic principles.

Housing policies, labour rights and the conflict in the Middle East were also at the centre of the debate.

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