“High House” on top jobs for Brussels

On June 30th at 12 p.m. on ORF 2 and on ORF ON

Vienna (OTS) Rebekka Salzer will present the following articles in the ORF parliamentary magazine “Hohes Haus” on Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 12 p.m. on ORF 2 and on ORF ON:

Top jobs for Brussels

This week in Brussels it was once again about filling the top jobs. That should have happened two weeks ago, but it failed because the European People’s Party suddenly claimed another position for itself – it wanted to split the term of office of the Council President for the first time and spend the second two and a half years with an EPP man or an EPP person. Occupy woman. As expected, this met with resistance from the Social Democrats and Liberals. But other sensitivities also have to be taken into account, reports Susanne Däubel.

The foreign policy spokeswoman for the FPÖ, Susanne Fürst, is a guest in the studio.

France election

France can hardly get out of the election campaigns: After the right-wing party Rassemblement National ended up far ahead of President Macron’s camp in the EU elections, he surprisingly called new elections. A move that could turn out to be a fatal mistake, as Marine Le Pen is now in first place in the opinion polls, followed by the united left, with the Macron camp far behind. Leonie Heitz reports from Paris why that doesn’t necessarily mean that Le Pen will get a majority in parliament.

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