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Millions of people are expected to vote in the European elections in six weeks time and collectively decide on the future of the European Union. Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament, sat down with Euronews Correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon in Strasbourg to discuss her electoral campaign, her achievements and the impact of recent corruption scandals involving MEPs. To watch this latest episode of the Global Conversation click on the video in the media player above or read the full interview below. Méabh Mc Mahon, Euronews: President Metsola, thank you so much for being our guest...
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Lawmakers will now head back to their native countries to prepare for the elections in June when voters will choose the 720 members of the next legislature. For many in the Parliament, the respite will doubtless be welcomed after five years of navigating a formidable succession of global emergencies, haggling over transformative pieces of legislation and scrambling to manage PR disasters. "I would never have been able to predict both how much we managed to achieve, but also how many crises and challenges we've had to overcome and to handle," the Parliament's president, Roberta Metsola, told Eu...
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Speaking in Strasbourg ahead of the final plenary of the mandate, Metsola touched upon allegations members of her parliament received cash from a Kremlin-backed network to spread Russian propaganda in Europe. Authorities in Belgium, the official seat of the European Parliament, have opened a judicial investigation into the claims, after Czech authorities first foiled a suspected propaganda operation in March. "We continue to wait for information to be received from national authorities, because this would require any waiver of immunity being adopted by this House," Metsola explained. "Investig...
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