Sánchez urged by party colleagues not to resign

Content-Type:

News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.

According to official figures, around 12,500 people demonstrated outside PSOE headquarters in central Madrid on Saturday to urge him to remain at the helm of the progressive coalition government with the far-left Sumar party.  [EPA-EFE/Fernando Alvarado]

The Capitals brings you the latest news from across Europe through on-the-ground reporting by Euractiv’s media network. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.


The European news you deserve to read. Welcome to The Capitals by Euractiv.


In today’s news from The Capitals:

MADRID

Supporters and members of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s party have called on him not to resign as he is expected to announce his decision on Monday, while rumours of him eyeing the role of European Council President continue to simmer. Read more.

///

EU INSTITUTIONS

EU’s ‘Big Bang’ enlargement: How 10 countries transformed the EU. As the European Commission prepares proposals for a further round of enlargement, the two decades since the 2004 ‘big bang’ enlargement show the ups and downs that could lie ahead. Read more.

EU liberals’ lead candidate slams von der Leyen’s ‘extremely poor’ performance. Ursula von der Leyen’s performance as European Commission president was slammed by the lead candidate for the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, on Saturday, citing prescriptive climate policy and bad approval ratings among businesses. Read more.

European Parliament’s election campaign focusses on history to mobilise voters. European Parliament is pulling on historical heartstrings to increase voter turnout in June’s European elections, with the launch of its campaign on Monday, which takes a look back at citizens’ experiences with war and dictatorships. Read more.

///

BERLIN

German liberals accuse conservatives of ‘hiding’ von der Leyen in EU campaign. Germany’s liberal coalition party FDP accused Christian Democrat (CDU) opponents of “hiding” their lead candidate for the European elections – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen – due to her faltering policy performance. Read more.

German AfD wants to dismantle EU, turn into confederation of nations. The German far-right AfD wants to dismantle the EU in its current form and transform it into a confederation of nation-states with limited power, the party stated during its EU election kick-off on Saturday. Read more.

///

PARIS

Macron is under fire for proposing an ‘open debate’ on nuclear deterrence. French politicians slammed President Emmanuel Macron for proposing an open debate on a common European defence and defending the continent with nuclear weapons. Read more.

///

BRUSSELS

Pfizergate: Belgian court to hold hearing amid competence row with EU prosecutor. A Belgian court will hold a hearing on 17 May where it will be decided whether Belgian or EU prosecutors are competent to continue the ‘Pfizergate’ probe involving European Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen, according to a document seen by Euractiv. Read more.


NORDICS & BALTICS

TALLINN

Bolt lobbying revelations: Estonia official says human error behind missing correspondence. The omission of emails from the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs to Bolt and other mobility tech firms, demanded in a freedom of information (FOI) request, was due to human error, the Ministry’s Deputy Secretary General Sandra Särav told Estonian news agency ERR. Read more.

///

RIGA

Latvians asked to turn basements into air-raid shelters. Authorities in Latvia called on residents to use Saturday’s annual “Big Clean-up Day” to turn basements into air-raid shelters, with many in the Baltic country concerned they could be Russia’s next target. Read more.


EUROPE’S SOUTH

ROME

Meloni to run in EU elections, wants to ‘send left into opposition’. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Sunda that she will be running in the European elections as the only candidate for her party Fratelli d’Italia, hoping that her candidacy will help the right wing in the European Parliament and relegate the left into opposition. Read more.

Italy summons Russian envoy over Ariston subsidiary takeover. Italy on Saturday summoned Russia’s ambassador after Moscow announced it was putting a subsidiary of Italian heating firm Ariston Thermo Group under the “temporary management” of state energy giant Gazprom. Read more.

///

LISBON

Previous government ‘wasted’ recovery plan, says Portuguese agriculture minister. The previous government of Portugal “wasted the opportunity” to use all the funds available to the country under the recovery plan, Portuguese Agriculture Minister José Manuel Fernandes said on Sunday, warning against what he called ‘green radicalism’ against farmers. Read more.

///

ATHENS

Greece’s Mitsotakis insists has no interest in EU job after June elections. Greek conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (EPP) has once again ruled out any scenario of seeking an EU top job after the European elections in June, saying his only objective is to lead his country. Read more.


EASTERN EUROPE

WARSAW

Poland’s PiS proposes ex-Tusk ally-turned-rival for EU commissioner. Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of the conservative PiS, has nominated Jacek Saryusz-Wolski  – a long-serving MEP and rival to now-Prime Minister Donald Tusk for the European Council spot in 2017 – as the party’s candidate for EU commissioner, even though the party has lost its right to nominate commissioners since it is now in opposition. Read more.


NEWS FROM THE BALKANS

SOFIA

Bulgarian state-owned gas company makes big losses due to contract with Turkey. Bulgarian state-owned gas company Bulgargaz, a major player in the region’s gas market, is accumulating large losses due to an agreement with Turkish state-owned gas company BOTASH. Read more.

///

BUCHAREST

Transgaz’s director urges Romanian and Turkish companies to focus on Africa. Romanian companies should explore global opportunities, especially in Africa, where cooperation with Turkish companies could be fruitful, according to  Ion Sterian, General Director of Transgaz, Romania’s national gas transport company. Read more.


AGENDA:

  • EU: Agriculture and Fisheries Council convenes to discuss rapid and structural responses to current situation, annual performance reports under the CAP, and more;
  • Informal meeting of General Affairs Council expected to focus on 20th anniversary of 2004 enlargement, rule of law within enlargement process, Future of the EU, and more;
  • Equality Commissioner Elisa Ferreira meets UN Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General on Cyprus María Holguín Cuéllar;
  • Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni hosts President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu;
  • Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson, Climate Action Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra participate at G7 ministerial meeting on Climate, Energy and Environment, in Turin, Italy; Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra meets with Minister for Environment and Climate Change of Brazil Marina Silva;
  • Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson co-hosts ministerial conference on the Operationalisation of the Pact, together with the Belgian Presidency, in Ghent;
  • Budget and Administration Commissioner Johannes Hahn co-hosts annual EU Budget conference 2024, together with Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Foreign Trade Hadja Lahbib and the Federal Cultural Institutions of Belgium;

***

[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor, Sofia Mandilara]

Read more with Euractiv

Subscribe now to our newsletter EU Elections Decoded

Subscribe to our newsletters

Subscribe