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Abstract:The center-left candidate to head the next European Union's executive on Sunday ruled out building a coalition with far-right forces, calling for a "progressive" majority in the next European Parliament. "My offer is
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The center-left candidate to head the next European Union's executive on Sunday ruled out building a coalition with far-right forces, calling for a “progressive” majority in the next European Parliament.
“My offer is on the table: let's sit together, the progressive forces in this parliament, let's try and find a program for the next five years that will prepare Europe for the 30 years to come,” said Frans Timmermans.
He said the “Game of Thrones”, or a contest to fill five top EU jobs for the next five years, should only come later and be based on such a program.
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