EU Parliament Power Struggle: Coalition Talks in Focus
The EU Parliament is embroiled in a power struggle that threatens to derail the formation of the new EU Commission. At the heart of the conflict are disagreements over key Commission appointments, particularly the roles of Raffaele Fitto and Teresa Ribera.
The conservative EPP and Social Democrats (S&D) are at odds, with the EPP willing to collaborate with far-right factions to secure a majority. Negotiations for a coalition agreement with the liberal Renew group aim to break the deadlock.
Failure to resolve the impasse by December 1st could prevent Ursula von der Leyen's Commission from taking office. Meanwhile, potential reshuffling of portfolios, such as removing certain responsibilities from Olivér Várhelyi, is under consideration.
Amidst these tensions, the possibility of a formal coalition agreement marks a significant shift in EU parliamentary practice, as pro-European factions strive to maintain unity and credibility.
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