European socialists head towards showdown over migration
Socialist leaders from Spain and Italy accuse Frederiksen of adopting the radical right’s migration frame as irregular arrivals fell about 40% this year.
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The house blessing hangs wrongly in the common European house of social democrats and socialists: the radical migration policy of Spain's head of government Pedro Sanchez ... The post Ways Ceuta Criticism: European Socialists go off on Mette Frederiksen – it coolly counters appeared first on Apollo News.
Pedro Sánchez is testing the seams of the Party of European Socialists (PSE). In his attempt to have the party denounce the Danish Mette Frederiksen for having agreed with the Italian ultra-rightist Giorgia Meloni leaves in a very uncomfortable situation the president of the PSE, the Swede Stefan Lofven, who is much closer to the Danish than to Sánchez. In fact, in the general elections scheduled for 13 September, the Swedish Social Democrats as…
European socialists head towards showdown over migration
The Party of European Socialists faces an internal rift as Italian and Spanish MEPs accuse Denmark's Frederiksen of "selective solidarity" for aligning with Meloni against Spain over Ceuta, while the Danish Social Democrats maintain their line on a strict migration policy.
Italy and Spain accuse Mette Frederiksen of ‘selective solidarity’ with Meloni in the migratory crisis in Ceuta. From the Ceuta crisis to the letter of 22: the pulse that breaks the PSE What started as an emergency on the southern border has become an internal crisis of European socialism. At the end of July, more than 72,000 people crossed irregularly from Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. The Danish Prime Minister joined Italy, Germany,…
Frederiksen and Meloni's insta collab, a brief history of Pride in Denmark and the problem wolf shot in Jylland - The Copenhagen Post
This week on The Danish Connection, we break down Wednesday’s heated Folketing debate triggered by Spain’s Ceuta crisis, where Mette Frederiksen, Morten Bødskov and Nicolai Wammen faced nearly three hours of questioning from the blue bloc. With calls to suspend Spain from Schengen to old grudges emerging over the handling of the refugee crisis in […]
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