In this edition of a weekly talk show, participants discuss the ongoing talks about appointments for the EU’s top jobs, the election campaign in France, and football as a unifying factor. The informal EU Council failed to appoint candidates for the bloc’s top jobs, despite early optimism. There is reportedly no resistance to Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, and Kaja Kallas, but the rest of the process was filled with drama and horse-trading. The European People’s Party and Italy’s far-right government both wanted a larger share of power, causing a delay in confirming appointments. This trio of potential candidates seems to be a perfect compromise in terms of political affiliation, geography, and gender balance.
Although there was no opposition to the top job trio in private discussions, publicly, each candidate faced criticisms. Ursula von der Leyen has been involved in investigations surrounding “Pfizergate” and vaccine contracts, as well as criticism for her handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and a migration deal with Tunisia. Antonio Costa faced allegations of corruption following a police raid on his residence, even though he has not been found guilty of any wrongdoing. Kaja Kallas faced criticism related to her husband’s business ties to Russia and questions about her impartiality and open-mindedness regarding the EU’s diplomacy.
The outcome of the European elections has left France in a state of political uncertainty and anxiety. President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call snap elections has led to political parties scrambling to form future alliances, resulting in a free-for-all dynamic. Traditional political dynamics are no longer reliable, leading to questions about France’s governability and the potential impact on Europe. The ongoing game of forming coalitions based on political identities has created a sense of unpredictability in the French political landscape.
Participants also discussed the UEFA Euro 2024, which has begun with football fans across Europe following the games in Germany or on live TV. Despite the divisive times in fractured societies, football has been noted as a unifying factor without any reported violent incidents between fans. The positive atmosphere surrounding the tournament highlights how sports can bring people together and offer a sense of unity in uncertain times. The ongoing tournament offers a distraction and a source of entertainment for fans across the continent.
Overall, the process of appointing candidates for the EU’s top jobs has been filled with drama and challenges, with delays in confirming appointments due to power struggles among various political parties. The candidates, such as Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, and Kaja Kallas, have faced public criticisms and controversies, raising questions about their suitability for the roles. The political uncertainty following the European elections in France has left the country in a state of anxiety, with traditional political alliances no longer holding true. However, amidst these challenges, the UEFA Euro 2024 offers a sense of unity and distraction for football fans across Europe, highlighting the unifying power of sports in times of division.