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This week: we speak with Green MEP Eleonora Evi about the differences between the EU Parliament and the Commission when it comes to genetically modified crops, EURACTIV’s agrifood team explores the timeline for the common agricultural policy (CAP) and talk about a controversial new ‘protectionist’ amendment which was passed by the Czech Parliament this week.
18 - CAP developments, protectionism, GM crops
The European Commission is doing its utmost to include as much of the EU’s Green Deal in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) as it can, becoming a protagonist of the talks for its reform.
Les produits locaux, bientôt une priorité dans les magasins tchèques
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According to a poll conducted by
Der Spiegel, 51% of the overall population and 45% of the CDU/CSU members polled do not think that Laschet is a good choice for party chair.
With regard to potential chancellor candidates, Bavarian leader Markus Söder – who previously said he is not interested in giving up his position in Bavaria – is leading the race with the support of 36% of CDU/CSU party members, a Forsa poll released on Monday found. By comparison, Laschet polled at 21%.
Another opponent could even be former parliamentary group leader Friedrich Merz. Though Laschet defeated Merz on Saturday, Alexander Mitsch, chair of the arch-conservative movement within the CDU/CSU known as the WerteUnion, said he still wants Merz to be the party’s chancellor candidate.