Pedro Sánchez: Three scenarios ahead of Monday’s decision

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According to the scenarios presented by both analysts and the media, Sánchez could either resign or call for a motion of no confidence to try to reaffirm his leadership in the face of the "mudslinging" to which the right-wing camp is subjecting his family. There could also be a call for snap elections.  [EPA-EFE/Terje Pedersen]

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In today’s news from The Capitals:

MADRID

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s recent announcement that he is considering stepping down has resulted in a flurry of speculations, with analysts and media suggesting there could either be an imminent resignation, a call for snap elections, or a vote of no confidence. Read more.

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EU INSTITUTIONS

EU lawmakers debate the future of the Green Deal ahead of elections. European lawmakers clashed over the future of the Green Deal in a Parliament debate on Wednesday while keeping one eye firmly on the EU elections in June. Read more.

Parliament endorses EU emergency team to combat the entry of crop-damaging pests. On Wednesday, the European Parliament voted in favour of an amendment to the Plant Health Regulation, providing for the establishment of a European emergency team to prevent and contain the arrival of crop-damaging pests. Read more.

Space agency director thinks EU space law would have GDPR-style outsized impact. A European space law would have benefits that would ripple outside EU borders, Rodrigo da Costa, executive director at the EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) told Euractiv in an interview on Wednesday. Read more.

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BERLIN

German chancellor’s party banks on far-right fears for EU election comeback. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz‘s ailing SPD bets on fears of a looming far-right shift to turn around underwhelming ratings and deliver a much-needed boost to Europe’s socialists, even though polls suggest otherwise and analysts remain unconvinced. Read more.

Germany, France table reform of European defence cooperation scheme. Germany and France want to make collaboration on defence projects more attractive, by lessening the administrative burden and avoiding empty-shell projects, according to an informal discussion paper, seen by Euractiv. Read more.

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PARIS

Macron at Sorbonne: Energy key to French president’s ‘new European paradigm’. French President Emmanuel Macron set out his vision for the future of Europe, placing energy, including nuclear, at the core of his approach, in a speech at Sorbonne University on Thursday. Read more.


NORDICS & BALTICS

STOCKHOLM | RIGA

Sweden to send NATO military battalion to Latvia. The Swedish government will send a small battalion to the NATO Multinational Force in Latvia as part of the country’s contribution to the transatlantic alliance, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced on Thursday. Read more


EASTERN EUROPE

WARSAW

Polish FM: close ties with US, revising Weimar Triangle key amid Russia threat.  Poland must maintain close ties with the US, and the Franco-German-Polish Weimar Triangle must be urgently revived, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski told parliament on Thursday, noting that NATO as a defensive mechanism would withstand a Russian attack on its members and result in defeat. Read more.

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PRAGUE

EU accession has benefited Czech exports, investment. The Czech economy has benefited from joining the European Union 20 years ago, as accessing the European market boosted Czech exports and helped the country’s GDP, Marek Rojicek, chairman of the Czech Statistical Office (CSU), said on Thursday. Read more.

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BRATISLAVA

Slovak media freedom under threat amid controversial bill, Jourová warns. European Commission Vice-President for Values and Transparency Věra Jourová called for the respect of media freedom in Slovakia during her meeting with Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová and other Slovak government officials on Thursday, a day after the government approved the new draft law to overhaul public broadcaster RTVS. Read more.


NEWS FROM THE BALKANS

PRISTINA | BERLIN

Kosovo promises to introduce same-sex unions in May. The government of Kosovo plans to introduce same-sex unions in May, Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced on Thursday, with the measure being part of his country’s efforts to join the Council of Europe. Read more.

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SOFIA

Bulgaria risks losing billions in EU funds over coal miner spat. Bulgaria risks losing €4.4 billion in EU funding under its Energy Recovery and Sustainability Plan as its parliament delays key legislative decisions due to a backlash from coal miners, which is likely to result in the European Commission withholding money from Bulgaria’s Recovery and Resilience Fund. Read more.

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BUCHAREST

Romanian Orthodox Church welcomes Moldovan priests wanting to join. Romania’s Orthodox Church says it will keep welcoming priests bolting from Moldova’s Russian-linked Orthodox Church to join a growing rival body subordinate to Bucharest as it believes the ex-Soviet state’s future lies with Europe. Read more.


AGENDA:

  • EU: Commission Vice President Maroš Šefčovič visits the International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) and meets with Chair of IMEO Implementation Committee Andris Piebalgs, in Paris, France; Visits Air Liquid hydrogen refuelling station;
  • Jobs and Social Rights Commissioner Nicolas Schmit participates online in high level stakeholder dialogue on social and affordable housing in Europe, organised by Vienna Mayor;
  • Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski meets Minister, Head of the General Administration of Customs of China Yu Jianhua, and Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao, as part of high level mission Beijing;
  • Cohesion and Reforms Commissioner Elisa Ferreira has official meetings in Ankara, Türkiye;

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[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor, Liene Lūsīte, Olivia Gyapong, Sofia Mandilara]

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