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Engin Eroglu (Freie Wähler), Vorsitzender der EU-Delegation zur Volksrepublik China
Interview | Europäisches Parlament

Engin Eroglu: 'Ms. von der Leyen has made a communication error'

The chairman of the European Parliament's China delegation has low expectations for the upcoming EU-China summit. This is due to a “super-fail” by the President of the EU Commission, he says. Eroglu also believes that the dependence on Chinese rare earths is homemade.

Von Manuel Changming Liu

Ursula von der LEyen im Europäischen Parlament in Straßburg
Feature | MFR

MFF: What von der Leyen's concessions mean for the budget reform

Commission President Ursula von der Leyen aims to fundamentally simplify the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). But has she, as some MEPs claim, buried key elements in her bid to win the European Parliament’s trust? The Commission sees things differently.

Von Till Hoppe und Janos Allenbach-Ammann

Ursula von der LEyen im Europäischen Parlament in Straßburg
Analyse | MFR

MFR: Was von der Leyens Zugeständnisse für die Budget-Reform bedeuten

Die Kommissionspräsidentin hat sich vorgenommen, den Mehrjährigen Finanzrahmen grundlegend zu vereinfachen. Hat sie zentrale Elemente im Werben um das Vertrauen des Europaparlaments beerdigt, wie Abgeordnete behaupten? In der Kommission sieht man das anders.

Von Till Hoppe und Janos Allenbach-Ammann

Die Chefin der S&D-Fraktion, Iratxe García Pérez, in der Debatte über das Misstrauensvotum.
Thema des Tages | S+D

Von der Leyen coalition: Why the S&D punches below its weight

With 136 Members of the European Parliament, the Socialists & Democrats (S&D) are the second-largest force in the informal Von der Leyen coalition. Yet translating that numerical strength into political influence remains an uphill struggle.

Von Markus Grabitz

Interview | EVP

EPP leader Weber: 'There is no left-wing veto in the platform'

In an interview, EPP leader Manfred Weber explains how things should continue after the spat in the Von der Leyen coalition. He wants to cooperate with the Liberals and Socialists, but points out that there has been no left-wing majority since the European elections.

Von Markus Grabitz