Three key moments from the first debate with lead EU candidates

  • 5 months ago
The lead candidates in the European elections faced off against each other in the first debate of the race, haggling over the Green Deal, the Israel-Hamas war, irregular migration, artificial intelligence and TikTok, among others.
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00:00 It was all against von der Leyen in the first debate held in Maastricht ahead of the European
00:06 elections.
00:07 Seven candidates for the helm of the Commission and the current president of the EU executive
00:12 arm tried to win over voters before the June ballot.
00:15 The pressure was intense for von der Leyen with barbs from left and right.
00:19 The EPP candidate didn't deny a possible after-election collaboration with the hard right-wing political
00:25 party ECR.
00:27 "The European Parliament that has to find majorities.
00:36 It depends very much on how the composition of the Parliament is and who is in what group."
00:42 "Values and rights cannot be divided according to some political arrangements.
00:49 Either you can deal with the extreme right because you need them or you say clearly there
00:57 is no deal possible because they do not respect the fundamental rights our Commission has
01:04 fought for."
01:05 But von der Leyen was not the only one to feel the pressure.
01:10 The candidate from the far-right Identity and Democracy Party was also in the spotlight.
01:16 "All the problems that we're seeing now with Russia buying influence to the AfD, it's your
01:22 idea group.
01:23 Maybe before you are teaching everyone, clean up your own house."
01:33 The European left's candidate, Walter Bayer, was applauded by the audience when he asked
01:38 von der Leyen about Israel.
01:39 "I avoided the question which I was asking to you.
01:42 When will the European Union put sanctions on Israel to stop the war in Gaza?"
01:48 "To see how many innocent civilians are dying, especially children, is unbearable and it
01:58 is unacceptable.
01:59 And therefore we need a ceasefire.
02:01 We need the ceasefire now.
02:03 We need the release of the hostages now.
02:06 And we need to sit down and work on a two-state solution because this is the only solution
02:10 that will bring peace to the region."
02:12 A robust enough debate tonight, particularly on some of the issues around common foreign
02:16 and defence policy, how to fund Ukraine, whether there's enough criticism by the EU of the
02:21 high death toll among civilians in Gaza, how to tackle anti-Semitism across Europe and
02:26 also the environment, how to protect the Green Deal while also answering the demands of farmers.
02:31 No doubt these issues will be thrashed out again and again over the next few weeks.
02:36 Shona Murray, Euronews, Maastricht.
02:38 The next debate of the candidates will be held on the 23rd of May in Brussels.
02:46 (Applause)
02:49 (whooshing)

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