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The name of Mario Draghi, a former Italian prime minister and head of the European Central Bank, has been circulating in Brussels for some weeks as a potential candidate to get the European Commission’s presidency after the EU elections on 9 June.  

Analysts told Euractiv’s Laurent Geslin in Paris that there is “immense mutual esteem” between Draghi and French President Emmanuel Macron with the latter reportedly pushing for his candidacy as an alternative to centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) candidate Ursula von der Leyen.

However, a projected EPP victory combined with the expected Macron’s defeat by far-right Marine Le Pen in France, give more chances for von der Leyen to claim her reelection.

But there might be an alternative plan for Draghi, according to a source from Les Républicains (LR) - currently members of the EPP but eyeing a potential collaboration with the hard-right European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group. 

“Ursula von der Leyen should be reappointed as head of the Commission, even if she has made things difficult for herself by opening the door to the ECR and Giorgia Meloni. But Mario could take the head of the European Council,” the LR source added. 

Such a scenario makes things complicated with EU socialists, who are pushing for Portugal’s Antonio Costa for this post. 

Read the full story here.

Meanwhile, take a look at Euractiv’s overview of the parties taking part in the election and their platforms, which voters will need to consider before casting their ballot. 

The EU Commissioners guessing game

With the EU elections just days away, speculations about the EU Commissioners are growing louder. To understand better what is happening with the EU Commissioners, we spoke with our politics editor, Aurélie Pugnet. Listen here.
Bubbling in Brussels
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In a push to counter an expected drop in seats in the new European Parliament, the Greens are banking on extending their demographic and geographical base, their lead candidate Terry Reintke told Euractiv

Meanwhile, farmers and activists held a modest demonstration in Brussels on Saturday, calling for a transition to a sustainable agri-food system and getting the stalled nature restoration law out of the current deadlock. 

On foreign policy matters, read how the next few weeks could shape the West’s support for Ukraine as NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg called for NATO members to spend together ‘equitably’, €40 billion a year for Ukraine.

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EU elections in Focus: Romania
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The European elections are taking a back seat in Romania as local elections will be held on the same day, while the far-right AUR party – expected to rank second – is still unsure which EU parliamentary group it could join due to an ongoing spat with Viktor Orban’s Fidesz. Read more.

Western Europe

BERLIN

German FM mulls participation in possible international protection force for Gaza. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) is considering the possibility of her country participating in an international protection force for Gaza, as previously called for by the Arab League. Read more.

Germany’s Christian Democratic party hit by ‘serious’ cyberattack. Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the country’s leading opposition party, has been hit by a major cyberattack and has taken parts of its IT-infrastructure off the grid as a precautionary measure, authorities said on Saturday. Read more.

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PARIS

France’s Le Maire says he ‘saved the French economy’ amid credit rating downgrade. French Economy and Energy Minister Bruno Le Maire claimed to have “saved the French economy” after the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine after Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings downgraded the country’s credit rating on Saturday. Read more.

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BRUSSELS

Flemish far right bets on ‘historic’ Belgian vote on 9 June. Belgium’s far-right Flemish nationalist Vlaams Belang party vowed Sunday to score a stunning victory in next weekend’s elections and become the leading political force in the Dutch-speaking north. Read more.

Europe's south
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ROME

A draft Italian government’s decision that would leverage resources received under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to cut public spending risks setting a dangerous precedent for future joint EU public funding, Italian MEP Rosa D’Amato from the Greens and the European Free Alliance group told Euractiv. Read more.

Italy’s Lega calls for President Mattarella’s resignation after pro-EU comments. Italian President Sergio Mattarella stressed the importance of close ties between Italy and Europe on the 78th anniversary of Italy’s Republic Day on Sunday, prompting Lega, the far-right party of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, to call for his resignation. Read more.

Eastern Europe
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WARSAW

Poland’s far-right Confederation Party, likely to have MEPs for the first time after the upcoming European elections, will either try to join the far-right Identity or Democracy group or form a new faction with AfD and Fidesz, experts say. Read more.

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PRAGUE

Czechia’s ANO leads EU election polls with conservative coalition close behind. The populist movement of former prime minister Andrej Babiš, ANO (Renew), is set to win the EU elections in Czechia with 23.1% of the vote, while the conservative coalition of Prime Minister Petr Fiala, Spolu (EPP+ECR), is in second place with 21.5%, new polls show. Read more.

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BUDAPEST

Orbán’s social media mouthpiece Megafon zeroes in on EU ahead of vote. Ahead of EU elections on 9 June, a deluge of misinformation amplifying the Hungarian government’s key talking points on the war in Ukraine has flooded the country’s social media platforms. Read more.

The Balkans

SOFIA

Bulgaria’s GERB misses Srebrenica vote, meets von der Leyen instead. The party leadership of former prime minister Boyko Borissov’s GERB party met with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday, missing a parliamentary session about diplomatic tensions with Serbia following Bulgaria’s attempt to change its position on the UN resolution on the Srebrenica massacre. Read more.

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BELGRADE

Serbia ruling nationalist party claims victory in capital vote. Serbia’s ruling nationalist party claimed victory in the capital Belgrade on Sunday in a rerun of local elections, nearly six months after allegations of fraud in a previous poll sparked weeks of protests. Read more.

Agenda
  • EU: Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager participates in State Aid High Level Forum;
  • Vice President Margaritis Schinas meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan, in Amman;
  • Neighbourhood and Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi participates in 3rd high level Political Forum, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina;

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

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