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  • Jul 17, 2024 | eurotopics.net | Claudio Tito |Wolfgang Böhm |Matthias Koch |Maria Psara

    Von der Leyen is in for a real nail-biter, La Repubblica notes: “This morning in the plenary chamber, rather than using programmatic arguments she will focus on the consequences of her potential failure. The impact this would have on the EU, its resilience and its future. And how much the sovereigntists could benefit from her fall. All arguments that reveal Von der Leyen's fear. ...

  • Jun 11, 2024 | eurotopics.net | Murat Yetkin |Wolfgang Böhm |John Lloyd |Ovidiu Nahoi

    12 June 2024While the official results of the EU elections are not yet in, the trend is clear: the liberals, greens and social democrats left have lost considerable ground, while the conservatives, right-wing populists and far right have made strong gains. This means a clear shift to the right in the balance of power in Strasbourg. Commentators in Europe's press take different views of how significant the shift is and what impact it will have.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | eurotopics.net | Wolfgang Böhm |John Lloyd |Armand Back |Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca

    11 June 2024Although not all the votes in the European Parliament elections have been counted yet, the trend is clear: the liberals, greens, social democrats and the left have lost ground, while the conservatives, right-wing populists and the far right have made gains. Hence, the balance of power in Strasbourg has shifted clearly to the right. Europe's press debates how marked the shift is and how much of an impact it will make.

  • Feb 20, 2024 | eurotopics.net | Ulrich Ladurner |Wolfgang Böhm |Robert Schuster |Bernardo de Miguel

    There is one area in which the Commission head can improve, says Die Presse: “If von der Leyen were to be graded on her first term in office, she would get a 'very good' for discipline, a 'good' for her ability to react in crises and an 'adequate' for the reforms she has initiated. Her worst mark would be on transparency.

  • Jun 23, 2023 | diepresse.com | Wolfgang Böhm

    Bauern und ihre Tiere sind nicht das Hauptproblem. Es ist die Maßlosigkeit von Konsumenten und Handel. Sie hat zu einer falschen Entwicklung geführt. Rinder schlachten für den Klimaschutz: Muss es tatsächlich so weit kommen, wie es in Irland dieser Tage diskutiert wird? Tatsache ist, dass die Landwirtschaft für einen nicht unwesentlichen Anteil des Treibhausgasausstoßes verantwortlich ist.

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