Negotiators have a deal on the EU top jobs. But will the 27 leaders agree?
The Italian Prime Minister may abstain during the next vote on the allocation of the top three EU jobs. Georgia Maloney has criticized a deal to allocate the EU's top positions among mainstream pro European parties, arguing that it overlooks the bloc's shift to the right. In a speech to the Italian parliament, Maloney could disrupt the usual 27 EU leaders unanimous agreements during this summit on Thursday. La logica de consensus Emperor baza de grand parte de decision Europa Viennese cavalcata, la logica de caminate in equally alcuni pretend. Una sorta de convencio ad excludendum in South Europa 6 European leaders, including Germany's Shoals, France's Macron and Poland's task confirmed the plan. Thus zentos minor Zikuta bezetsung on Clara and Shaydon for an agute our patient to Croft. Maloney's frustrated that her governing coalition took almost 53% of the European vote in Italy, yet her government was left out of the top jobs deal. However, analyst Shadow Islam says the bloc's challenges demand centre courses. So there will be a lot of jostling for influence and power and a steady course. A safe pair of hands is what we need, not people who go with the flow and are driven by ideological battles rather than by European interests. We need a genuine centrist policy that keeps Europe on route, on track as it is exposed and has to tackle all these global challenges around itself. The summit's agenda also includes the signing of a security pledge with Ukraine. Which President Zelensky will be attending?