“Two parties, the Conservatives and Reformers (ECR) and the ID, refused to nominate a leading candidate and therefore forfeited their right to participate in this particular debate,” Parliament said. EMU in the statement.
ID candidate Anders Vistisen criticized “censorship by European public broadcasters” in a statement to the newspaper. Political. The party called on the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, to intervene in the EBU and reverse the decision.
The ESR did not agree with the model of nominating a main candidate and refused to participate in the debate, but the ID candidate took part in the first debate on April 29.
The EBU also excluded the European Free Alliance, an alliance of regional and separatist parties, from the May 23 debate. According to the broadcaster, only one candidate from each of the seven political groups in the European Parliament can participate.
The European Free Alliance is part of the Greens, and the group will already be represented by another candidate, Terry Reintke. In its statement, the regionalist and separatist wing pointed to the EMU’s “lack of communication and transparency.”
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Source: CM Jornal

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