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    2 months ago

    von der Leyen is centre-right, ie. a conservative who pretends to be moderate. She’s been very happy kissing literal neo-fascist Meloni’s ass, so it’s not at all unlikely she’s doing this because of who you elected

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      2 months ago

      I am not convinced by this. Trump is erratic and chaotic, and I can’t imagine vdL likes dealing with that. Meloni is very different in that regard: She is a pretty reliable ally internationally/in the EU (such as in her position toward the war in Ukraine) and takes one step after the other towards a more authoritarian system internally – the latter of which vdL is not too concerned with. In addition, while Italy is important within the EU, it’s nowhere near as important as the US is on the world stage.

      In addition, I believe vdL is moderate. However, she’s definitely not a leftist, she’s not going to leave her conservative bloc, and she wants to stay in power. And since the new European Parliament looks the way it does, including her own bloc moving to the right, she is forming creative coalitions.

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        2 months ago

        Well, somehow she still ended up making this statement after speaking with Trump

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          Of course she did. She will have to deal with the guy for a couple of years now. He probably explained how Americans have drills, the best drills in the world, and that he personally was going to drill for gas, the best gas in the world. It’s certainly better to conclude such calls on a positive note.

          In addition, she has been trying to help diversify supply for raw materials/energy and demand for European goods.