German Chancellor warns against seeking support from far-right parties in European election campaign, emphasizing the need for a presidency of the European Commission based on traditional parties' support.
Key Points
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warns against seeking support from far-right parties in the European election campaign.
Emphasis on the need for the next president of the European Commission to have the support of traditional political groupings.
Concern over ambiguity in political statements and potential impact on the future of Europe.
Pros
Highlighting the importance of not relying on far-right parties for support in the European Commission.
Cons
Potential challenges in forming the next European Commission if far-right parties gain significant support.