The candidate of the European People's Party (EPP) This Thursday, during the debate that took place in the European Parliament, he avoided directly pointing out far-right groups such as Conservatives and Reformists (ECR)the faction to which Vox belongs and the party of the Italian Prime Minister, Brothers of Italy; Also Identity and Democracy (ID), group to which the French Marine Le Pen or the Germans belong Alternative for Germany. “We will work together with all those who are committed to Europe,” he declared. Von der Leyenin turn clarifying that he is not speaking “of groups, but of Members of the European Parliament” to avoid referring to specific forces.
Specifically asked about her contacts with Meloni, whose party is part of the ERC in the European ParliamentVon der Leyen has indicated that both have worked “very well”. and has emphasized that she is 'clearly pro-European' and that she is 'against Putin'. However, he has admitted that his approach to LGTBI policy is “totally different.”
Surveys for Europeans
Officially, the European campaign will start in the early hours of next Friday, but according to the first polls before the June 9 event, the balance is tilting in favor of the Socialists. As this Thursday showed the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) with its latest research, returns the list with the heading Teresa Ribera between 32.8% and 35.2% of the votes. This vote estimate would give the PSOE a number of seats in Europe between 21 and 24. In second place is the Popular Party (PP) directed by Dolor's Montserratwith whom would stay between 27.9% and 30.2% of the votes and a fork of 18-20 seats.
Regarding the first two positions, the CIS places the far-right option Vox in third place. The candidacy led by Jorge Buxadé and supported by Hermann Tertsch and Juan Carlos Girauta would succeed in between 8.6% and 10.1% of mood, which translates into 5-6 seats. In fourth place would be Sumar, who goes to the Europeans led by Estrella Galán And would oscillate between 5.9% and 7.2% of votes and would get four seats. Fifth, the Can led by former Equality Minister Irene Montero, would combine a vote percentage between them 4.4 and 5.4%.
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