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Who will be what after the European elections?

The poker game for the top jobs that will be distributed after the European elections in June has already begun. Who will do what? This is what the personnel packages that are on the table with the heads of state and government and in the European Parliament are all about.

By Markus Grabitz

Bergkamen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland - Herbstlandschaft an der Seseke. Die renaturierte Seseke, ein Nebenfluss der Lippe, wurde zum naturnahem Gewaesser umgestaltet, Hochwasserschutz und Biodiversitaet durch neu gestaltete Ueberflutungsflaechen. Die Seseke ist nach dem Bau eines parallel verlaufenden Abwasserkanals jetzt abwasserfrei, war vorher ein offener, oberirdischer Schmutzwasserkanal, Mischwasserkanal mit Oberflaechenwasser und Abwasser. Bergkamen Nordrhein-Westfalen Deutschland *** Bergkamen, Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Autumn landscape on the Seseke The renaturalized Seseke, a tributary of the Lippe, has been transformed into a near-natural watercourse, flood protection and biodiversity through redesign
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Trilogue agreement on Nature Restoration Law

The Nature Restoration Law will enable the EU to meet its international obligations in relation to biodiversity and climate action. However, the agreement in the trilogue is not yet the end of the bitter political battle that began before the summer.

By Claire Stam

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Renaturation: Nothing has been decided yet

The final trilogue for the highly controversial regulation on nature restoration is expected to take place on Thursday. Spanish Environment Minister Teresa Ribera will lead the negotiations.

By Claire Stam

Kai Zenner
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Kai Zenner – the AI Influencer

Anyone who wants to find out about the status of negotiations on the AI Act should know Kai Zenner. The office manager of EPP MEP Axel Voss has made a name for himself on the topic of AI.

By Redaktion Table

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EPP: possible options for right-wing alliances after the election

Vox's performance in Spain confirms the trend: as things stand, the conservative ECR group will benefit most from the European elections in June. EPP leader Manfred Weber, on the other hand, must expect losses – and is thus opening up to possible right-wing alliances. What these could look like.

By Markus Grabitz

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Von der Leyen coalition under scrutiny

The Christian Democrat, Social Democrat and Liberal party families played a key role in ensuring that Ursula von der Leyen received a majority in the European Parliament in 2019 and became Commission President. Four years have passed since then. The common ground in the so-called von der Leyen coalition has apparently been used up.

By Markus Grabitz

Klaus Welle war von 2009 bis Ende 2022 Generalsekretär des Europaparlaments.
Opinion

Those who support integration are welcome in the EPP

Longtime EP Secretary General Klaus Welle analyzes that the dividing line between the camps of conservatives runs along the question of how they feel about European integration. Extreme forces that moderate toward the center must be supported – that is crucial for the stability of the political order in the EU.

By Experts Table.Briefings