Ursula Von Germany Eu Romania Poland Celebrity President reports rights Party Ursula Von Germany Eu Romania Poland

EPP and far right MEPs call to build a wall at the EU border, stoking controversy

euronews.com

A coalition of right-wing lawmakers in the European Parliament has called for the European Union to construct physical barriers at its border as it discusses plans for next year's budget, provoking a backlash from the chamber's centrists and socialists.On Wednesday, the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) supported the request tabled by lawmakers Alexander Jungbluth (Germany) and Stanisław Tyszka (Poland), both from the Europe of Sovereign Nations (ESN) group."The European Parliament demands appropriate funding for external physical barriers at the Union border," reads their amendment, included in a resolution attached to the European Parliament's position on the EU budget for 2025.The amendment gained support from 329 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), including all the far-right groups: Patriots for Europe, the European Conservatives and Reformists, and ESN.

Most members of the EPP, the largest group in the Parliament, backed it: only 15 voted against it, and four abstained.The resolution as a whole was eventually voted down by the Chamber, but the attempt sparked outrage among the other groups in the majority coalition that support European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who accused the conservatives of seeking alternative majorities."EPP did not respect the deal and voted for several amendments with the far right", said Romanian socialist Victor Negrescu, who is also the lead MEP for the budget file.He told reporters in Strasbourg that a resolution attached to the EP's position is not necessary to hold negotiations with the Council, which represents EU member states; the two institutions are set to reach an agreement on how EU money should be spent next year by 18 November.Strong criticism

Related News
Match of the Day could be set for some major changes if Gary Lineker decides to part ways with the show.
We are joined this week by Liza Bezvershenko from civil society organisation Promote Ukraine, Helena Hahn, migration analyst with the European Policy Centre and Vassilis Ntousas, senior manager for Europe at the German Marshall Fund.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has suggested that Poland's government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed in power by the EU as part of a plot to remove the country's previous right-wing populist leadership.
Manchester United’s box office reunion with Jose Mourinho lived up to the billing, with their former manager sent off as his Fenerbahce side denied Erik ten Hag a first Europa League win of the season.
Food items from popular stores including Iceland, Slimming World, and Waitrose have been recalled over allergy fears.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.