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The Greens in the EU Parliament will end up voting yes to the new EU Commission, even though they are critical of Hungary's EU Commissioner and Italy's EU Commissioner, Raffaele Fitto, who will be appointed as Executive Vice-President of the EU Commission. This is what SF's Kira Marie Peter-Hansen says before the vote on Wednesday (Archive photo).
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The Greens will vote for a new EU Commission despite criticism of a rightward shift

The Greens have been skeptical of Italy's and Hungary's EU commissioners, but are voting for a new commission after green guarantees for the EU's climate action.
26. NOV 2024 13.12
EU

The Greens in the EU Parliament have chosen to support the new EU Commission and thus vote yes in the vote on Wednesday.

This is what SF's member of the EU Parliament, Kira Marie Peter-Hansen, says.

- We are not married to this commission, but have chosen to support it because we have received significant concessions in the green and social areas. And because we believe that Europe is best served by us sticking to the table, says Kira Marie Peter-Hansen.

The Greens have otherwise been critical of Italy's and Hungary's right-wing candidates for positions in the new EU Commission in particular.

With the Greens' support, the EU Commission appears to be getting a broad mandate from the EU Parliament.

Before the elections to the EU Parliament, the Social Democrats in the S&D group, the liberals in the Renew group and the Greens made an agreement not to support Ursula von der Leyen if she normalised cooperation with the right wing, including Italy's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, and her party, the Brothers of Italy.

Now, however, all three groups in the parliament are supporting the new EU Commission, which will have Italy's Raffaele Fitto from Giorgia Meloni's party as one of the six leading candidates. vice-chairmen.

The Renew group, of which the Liberals, the Moderates and the Radicals are members, has also been strongly critical of Fitto's central post.

Yet the Renew group is also voting for the new EU Commission. This is according to Renew leader Valérie Hayer.

- We fought until the end to prevent Fitto from becoming senior vice-chairman, but we did not succeed. The decision is ultimately up to Ursula von der Leyen.

- We do not agree with Fitto becoming Executive Vice-President, and we will be critical of the way he works in the EU Commission, says Valérie Hayer.

Kira Marie Peter-Hansen believes that the process surrounding the appointment of the new EU Commission "has not been pretty".

However, she emphasizes that it was possible to obtain political concessions from Ursula von der Leyen, who, according to Kira Marie Peter-Hansen, will pull the new EU Commission in a greener direction.

- We ensured that the Commission is vigilant about our climate law at a time when a blue majority wants to roll it back.

- At the same time, we ensured a 2040 climate target and that we continue to make progress in the social and equality policy area, says Kira Marie Peter Hansen.

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