The session which has just ended in Strasbourg worries more than one about the determination of certain elected officials to learn the lessons of Qatargate. Roberta Metsola’s task promises to be difficult.


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Lhe banks of the Ill regained their gray calm this Thursday. The parliamentary cohort left Strasbourg in somewhat messy ranks. The effect of the SNCF strike, which disrupted the end of the session, precipitating departures. The fault, above all, with the course of the four days of plenary… Enough to leave some “bitter”, “worried”, even “depressed”. However, the European Parliament wanted to start the year better than it had ended. In December, Qatargate had caused a shock in the corridors and bays. In January, it would serve as a salutary electroshock. The ace…




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