Le Pen to Meloni: Let’s team up and form EU Parliament’s No. 2 group

The upcoming European Parliament elections are shaping up to be significant, particularly with the rise of far-right parties in France and Italy. Marine Le Pen and Giorgia Meloni, leaders of the National Rally and Brothers of Italy respectively, are making substantial efforts to form a strong far-right coalition in the European Parliament. This coalition aims to challenge the existing political landscape and push their agenda on issues such as immigration, national sovereignty, and economic reform.

Le Pen, who has historically had strong anti-EU sentiments, is focusing on consolidating power within the EU framework to influence policy from within rather than advocating for France’s exit. Meloni, on the other hand, has been a vocal critic of EU bureaucracy and is looking to align Italy’s interests more closely with her party’s vision of a Europe of sovereign nations. Both leaders see the 2024 elections as a critical opportunity to gain more seats and increase their influence in the European Parliament.

Their collaboration is part of a broader strategy to unify far-right parties across Europe, aiming to create a more cohesive and powerful bloc that can effectively challenge the mainstream political groups. This potential shift could lead to significant changes in EU policies, particularly in areas like immigration control and economic management, reflecting the growing discontent with traditional parties among many European voters.

These developments underscore the shifting political dynamics in Europe, where traditional parties are increasingly challenged by populist movements that promise to prioritize national interests over broader European integration.

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