Scholz warns von der Leyen not to work with right-wing extremists
On Friday, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner warned against engaging in a trade conflict with China amidst discussions surrounding the potential implementation of retaliatory tariffs by the European Union on Chinese goods.
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- Published Date: 09:44 | 24 May 2024
- Modified Date: 09:44 | 24 May 2024
"It is clear to me that when the next [European] Commission is formed, it must not be based on a majority in parliament that also requires the support of right-wing extremists," Scholz said at a joint press conference with Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro in Berlin on Thursday.
In this respect, he was "very saddened by the ambiguity of some of the political statements" recently heard, he said.
In April, von der Leyen did not rule out cooperating with the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, to which the party of Italian Prime Minister Meloni, the ultra-right Brotehrs of Italy, also belongs.
Von der Leyen, who is the lead candidate of the conservative European People's Party (EPP) group, defended her position in the EU Parliament on Thursday. "I worked very well with Giorgia Meloni in the European Council, as I do with all heads of state and prime ministers," the German Christian Democrat (CDU) politician said.
Scholz, a centre-left Social Democrat, said that his position was clear: "It will only be possible to establish a commission presidency that is based on the traditional parties ... Anything else would be a mistake for the future of Europe."