As Europe gears up for the upcoming EU elections in June, a disturbing trend of political violence is casting a shadow over the democratic process. Recent incidents, including the violent assault on a Berlin senator, have heightened concerns among European political circles and the public alike. The European People’s Party (EPP), a central figure in this unfolding drama, has notably refused to sign a joint statement condemning such acts of violence, particularly those perpetrated by far-right elements. This decision has sparked a significant controversy, highlighting deep divisions within European politics regarding the approach to far-right movements and political violence.
The refusal of the EPP to align with other major political parties in denouncing these violent acts has raised eyebrows and prompted discussions about the implications for unity and safety in European politics. The attack on the Berlin senator, resulting in serious injuries, is just the latest in a series of assaults on elected officials. These incidents underscore the volatile political climate in Europe as it approaches a critical election period.
The debate over how to address and condemn political violence has become a focal point for broader discussions about democracy and political discourse in Europe. The EPP’s stance, in particular, has been criticized by some as a failure to take a stand against the rising tide of far-right extremism that threatens the very fabric of European democratic values.
As the EU elections draw nearer, the issue of political violence and…
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What impact do you think political violence has on the average voter's sense of safety and freedom to express their opinions?
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It would make a voter feel unsafe and be at a stand still with voting.
It's concerning that political violence is escalating, but the real issue is the growing power of the state that often fuels such extremism, not just the failure to condemn these acts.
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Honestly, it's no surprise to see the EPP dragging its feet on condemning these despicable acts of violence, especially when they're perpetrated by the far-right. It's a clear indication of where their sympathies lie, and it's a dangerous game they're playing at the expense of democracy and the safety of people. This refusal to outright condemn political violence only emboldens extremists and undermines the very principles the EU claims to stand for.
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Another German politician is attacked as concerns rise over violence ahead of EU elections in June
https://bostonglobe.com/world/another-german-politician-is-attac…
A prominent Berlin politician has been violently assaulted and suffered injuries to her head and neck in the latest attack on elected officials that raises concern over rising political violence in Germany.
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Suspect detained after Berlin senator attacked – Europe live
https://theguardian.com/world/live/may/berlin-senator-attacked-f…
Sources in the European People’s party have ... broken out among political parties in Europe after the centre right group to which European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen belongs refused to sign a letter condemning the far right and a spate ...
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European People’s Party declines to sign letter condemning far right political violence
https://theguardian.com/world/article/may/european-peoples-party…
Sources say EPP had baulked at use of term ‘far right’ in joint statement of parties in Europe
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