Gatherings - Environmentalists caution of conservative sway in European polls.
Green Party's top contender for the European polls, Terry Reintke, urged EU President Ursula von der Leyen not to form a coalition with conservative right-wingers. "Let's put a stop to collaborating with right-wing authoritarians and extremists following this European election!", she said at a Green Party rally in Frankfurt. These parties aim to demolish the European Union, Reintke alerted.
Reintke encouraged her party's backers to keep striving for votes before the election. "This European election is all-inclusive," she declared. The outcome will decide the future trajectory of the European Union, mainly how to implement climate change initiatives in the next five years, a key economic matter.
German Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) echoed Reintke's sentiments, imploring party followers to rally for votes. "It's all about mobilization," Habeck claimed. Right-wing parties, with an agenda to dismantle the EU, are all rallied up. Over the next few years, Habeck stressed, the issue would be whether Europe turns into a proactive global market force, economically and militarily. Habeck's address was frequently interrupted by pro-Palestinian members.
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Source: www.stern.de