Key facts
- Europe's far-right is shifting strategy to shape EU laws.
- Marieke Ehlers is the chief whip of Patriots for Europe.
- Alexandr Vondra is a Czech Member of the European Parliament.
- Vondra is being investigated for potential code of conduct violations.
- The alleged violation involves failure to disclose a leadership role at the Prague Center of Transatlantic Relations.
- Eric Zemmour is aligning himself with Donald Trump's policies.
- Some European far-right leaders are distancing themselves from Trump's agenda.
The European far-right is strategically pivoting from a stance of opposition to actively engaging in and shaping European Union legislation. Marieke Ehlers, identified as the chief whip of Patriots for Europe, is leading this significant shift in strategy for the movement. This new approach signifies a move away from simply protesting Brussels to becoming a participant in the legislative process.
Amidst this strategic realignment, internal challenges and scrutiny are emerging. Alexandr Vondra, a Czech Member of the European Parliament, is currently under investigation for potentially violating the EU Parliament's code of conduct. The alleged violation stems from his failure to disclose his leadership position at the Prague Center of Transatlantic Relations.
