Ursula von der Leyen vows never to work with Europe’s far-right parties

By Agnita Meijer Mar 21, 2024

European Commission president seeks a second term and says there’s no place for β€˜Putin’s friends’ in bloc

Going further than other EU politicians, he said it was time for Europe to stand on its own two feet and not rely on the US. β€œIn the long run, 330 million or 340 million Americans will not defend 400 million Europeans. So we have to take over our responsibility. That is the main message of today,” he said.

He will be backing the creation of a new defence portfolio with its own commissioner in Brussels.

Polls predicting electoral gains for the AfD, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, Vox in Spain, and Reconquest in France were a big concern for all, he added.

β€œWe have now polls Europe-wide which are quite worrisome, because those who are the parties who are campaigning against you, or who are the friends of Putin are getting stronger and stronger, and that is extremely worrisome for us,” he said.

Ursula von der Leyen, officially launching her campaign for a second term in Brussels’s top job against a backdrop of rising concern over security and Russia, said on Wednesday she would only work with β€œpro-European, pro-Nato, pro-Ukrainian, clear supporters of our democratic values”.

There was no place in a democratic Europe, she said, for β€œPutin’s friends” – a position she said would still stand even if those parties performed well in the European parliament elections.

Polls have predicted that extremist and populist parties will make significant gains in countries including Germany, France and Italy, raising the prospect that the far right could become a permanent roadblock in the next five-year mandate for the parliament.

Von der Leyen and Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People’s party (EPP), a group of centre-right parties in the parliament, said that no matter how big the challenge those parties would never be allowed to become power-brokers.

Von der Leyen said: β€œEvery European election brings a change in the composition of different political parties and different political views [in the parliament], so the content counts.

β€œThose who are defending democracy against the Eurosceptics, and those who are defending our values against Putin’s friends, these are the ones with which I want to work.”

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