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Centre-right has renounced Green Deal, claims Timmermans | Radio Schuman

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By Eleonora VasquesPaula Soler
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In a press point with journalists on Wednesday, ex-European Commissioner for the Green Deal Frans Timmermans castigated the far and centre-right for its approach to the Green deal.

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Frans Timmermans reflected on how, in the last legislative term, the Green Deal was a unifying initiative, enjoying political consensus. Now, he said, the far-right parties are pushing for its repeal, while the centre-right is stepping away from it.

Despite this shift, Timmermans remains optimistic, urging politicians to reignite a fresh sense of optimism, pointing to promising trends across Europe.

Radio Schuman featured the press point with some insights on the far-right and the Green deal.

We also discuss today's agenda and how running is igniting a new trend in tourism.

Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, audio editing by  Johan Breton. Music by Alexandre Jas.

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