THE HAGUE The anti-establishment New Social Contract is currently leading Dutch polls, with the GreenLeft (Greens/EFA) and centre-left PvdA (S&D) trailing and the four parties in the fourth Rutte government – which collapsed in July over disagreements on asylum policy – lagging. Read more. Dutch Commissioner hopeful Hoekstra slammed for lack of climate credentials. Dutch MEPs and climate groups have slammed Wopke Hoekstra (CDA/Renew) ‐ the Dutch government’s pick to replace former EU climate chief Frans Timmermans ‐ citing his perceived lack of climate credentials. Read more. /// BERLIN Bavarian minister denies mocking Auschwitz. Bavarian Deputy Premier Hubert Aiwanger (Freie Wähler, Renew Europe) says he did not write a pamphlet mocking the Holocaust that was found in his school bag when he was a 17-year-old student. Read more. German electricity price fight intensifies ahead of government retreat. The German government coalition is split on whether or not to subsidise electricity prices for energy-intensive industries, such as chemical industries and steel, with Chancellor Scholz’s own Social Democrats party turning against his position. Read more. /// PARIS French energy regulator: Nuclear alone not enough for carbon neutrality. If France is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, it must integrate renewables into its energy mix, according to the head of the country’s energy regulator, RTE, who believes nuclear power alone will not be enough. Read more. |