08/07/24View in Browser
Today's top stories

Good morning from Paris, 

The leftist bloc Nouveau Front populaire (NFP) won an unexpected victory in the second round of France’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, beating the far-right Rassemblement national (RN) that came third behind Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party, which ranked second. 

The challenge is now to create a broad new alliance in a country that is not used to coalitions, unlike in the European Parliament which relies on the traditional pro-European alliance of the centre-right, liberals, and the centre-left.

In addition, the loose coalition of left-wing parties could be short-lived. 

An idea of a broad government alliance between part of the left, the centre, and some right-wing MPs has been circulating lately, but compromises must be made to allow a cohabitation. However, the equation may be tricky to solve.

Reporting from Paris Clara Bauer-Babef has the story

Meanwhile, EU progressive politicians hailed the result, saying the French voters showed how to halt Europe's rising far-right.

On the Brussels front, the defeated far-right RN is set to join Viktor Orbán’s Patriots for Europe.

An EU Parliament RN source told Euractiv’s Paul Messad that a meeting between newly elected RN MEPs and their colleagues in the far-right Identity and Democracy group is taking place in the afternoon in Brussels and will decide on the matter. 

A French ‘non’ to the far right

To break down what the future holds for French politics, I’m joined by our Paris-based reporter Théo Bourgery-Gonse. Listen here.
Bubbling in Brussels
Click on the picture to read the story | [EPA-EFE/VIVIEN CHER BENKO/HUNGARIAN PM'S PRESS OFFICE]

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s controversial visit to Russia, condemned by most EU leaders as appeasement towards Moscow, aimed to “collect information” about the possibility of a ceasefire, his chief foreign policy advisor told Euractiv.

After Russia, Orbán is set to visit China today on ‘Peace Mission 3.0’.

Meanwhile, Euractiv’s Alexandra Brzozowski and Aurélie Pugnet are in Washington, where a three-day NATO summit kicks off tomorrow.  

Read here what we should expect

Would you like to sponsor The Capitals? Contact us
Western Europe

BERLIN

New German defence budget slammed as ‘too low’ by critics. Experts and politicians from across the spectrum have criticised the budget agreement reached by Germany’s coalition parties, bemoaning the small increase in defence spending as insufficient to counter the threat from Russia. Read more.

///

PARIS

French far-right RN set to join Orbán’s ‘Patriots for Europe’. The French far-right party Rassemblement national (RN) is set to join the “Patriots for Europe” group formed in the European Parliament by Viktor Orbán and his allies, several sources within the party and Italy’s Lega confirmed to Euractiv on Sunday. Read more.

‘Italy-style’ technocratic government in France likely to face challenges. With no French party likely to secure a majority in the National Assembly after Sunday’s votes, making coalition-building difficult, French President Emmanuel Macron’s next option – forming an ‘Italy-style’ technocrat-led government – may be too difficult to achieve. Read more.

UK

LONDON

NATO, European Political Community to be new PM Starmer’s first foreign engagements.Newly installed UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday announced his first trip overseas in the job will be to the NATO Summit in Washington on Tuesday, in a speech otherwise dedicated to domestic politics. Read more.

Europe's south

ROME

Italy’s Salvini convinced new EU alliance with Orban will overtake Meloni’s ECR. The new alliance Patriots for Europe, led by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and seeking to form a political group in the European Parliament, will overtake Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s ECR, Matteo Salvini, who is aligning himself more closely with the new group, said on Sunday. Read more.

///

MADRID

VOX joining Orbán’s new EU group makes Spanish right ‘nervous’, says leader. The recent entry of the far-right VOX party into Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s new Patriots for Europe group has made many in the right-wing Partido Popular (EPP) and Alvise Pérez’s new ‘ultra’ force SALF nervous, warned VOX leader Santiago Abascal. Read more.

Eastern Europe

WARSAW

Ukraine wants Poland to protect its skies near border.  Polish air defences could protect the airspace over Ukraine’s border regions, the deputy speaker of Ukraine’s Supreme Council told her Polish counterpart in Vilnius on Saturday. Read more.

///

BUDAPEST

Hungary walks tightrope as ‘honest broker’ in EU presidency while pushing national priorities.Hungary promises to be an ‘honest broker’ in the presidency of the Council of the EU, amid concerns over impartiality, focusing on peace in Ukraine, combating illegal migration, family policies, and boosting competitiveness through streamlined approval processes. Read more.

The Balkans

SOFIA

US-sanctioned Bulgarian politician emerges as main obstacle to forming government. As Bulgaria heads for its seventh general election in nearly four years, DPS co-leader Delyan Peevski, sanctioned by the US and the UK for corruption, poses several obstacles in negotiations to form a regular government in Sofia. Read more.

Agenda
  • EU: Informal meeting of competitiveness ministers convenes in Budapest, Hungary;
  • Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Parliament President Roberta Metsola meet with Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof;
  • Commission Vice President Vĕra Jourová speaks at final conference of Media Pluralism Monitor;
  • Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides meets with Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean, in Chisinau;

***

[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor]

Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
Website
LinkedIn
Spotify
YouTube
Copyright © 2024 Euractiv Media BV, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to receive email newsletters from Euractiv.

Our mailing address is:
Euractiv Media BV
Karel de Grotelaan 1 bus 1
Brussel 1041
Belgium

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from ALL emails from us.