Two far-right groups are deprived of power in the European Parliament

Two far-right groups are deprived of power in the European Parliament

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Two new far-right groups in the European Parliament, Patriots for Europe and Europe of Sovereign Nations, failed to win any of the fourteen vice presidential positions due to coordinated efforts by centrist parties to block radical right-wing forces from influential positions.

Centrist parties in the European Parliament have made efforts to create a protective barrier against political forces on the radical right. Two new right-wing groups in the European Parliament failed to win any of the fourteen vice presidential positions.

Writes UNN with reference to Euronews.

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Two new far-right groups failed to win any of the fourteen vice-presidential positions: neither Patriots for Europe, led by Jordan Bardella of the French National Rally, nor Europe of Sovereign Nations (ESN) of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) will be represented in the European Parliament's bureau that sets the rules and budget for the parliament.

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Far-right candidates were rejected on Tuesday as part of a coordinated effort by center-left parties.

Last week, a spokesperson for the European People's Party (EPP) confirmed that talks were underway with other center-left groups. Parliamentarians have found an opportunity to block the radical right and Putin's friends from influential positions during the tenth legislative term of the European Parliament, Euronews reports.

“Patriots for Europe has nominated two candidates: former Frontex chief Fabrice Legeri of the National Union and Klara Dostalova of the Czech ANO party, formerly a member of the liberal Restore Europe group.

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A representative of Patriots for Europe called this barrier to deterring the far right “undemocratic” and an insult to “millions of European citizens who have the right to be heard.

Paolo Borcia, MEP from the Italian League party, responded:

I did not decide that the Patriots for Europe group is the third largest group in the European Parliament, the voters did

- He said.

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