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Yes, I do think GUE/NGL is doing a good job of being opposition.

The M5S, on the other hand, by allying itself with Farage (which you deplore) has succeeded in putting itself beyond the pale: the EPP, PSE and ALDE allied themselves to deny Farage's group (and the M5S) any institutional roles (committee chairs or vice-chairs, for instance). While some in the Green and Left groups have criticised this as a violation of democratic principles given the size of the Farage group, there appears to be a sort of cordon sanitaire in place. So, good luck with effective opposition from there. Even the eurosceptic AfD is doing better (though Bernd Lucke was excluded from the bureau of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee), because they're in Cameron's group.

People following this conversation may not be aware there's a small political group in Italy called "L'Altra Europa con Tsipras" which got three MEPs (most prominently, Barbara Spinelli). Of course, having a foreign namesake doesn't help anyone get traction in national politics.

Regarding Tsipras and Grillo: Alexis Tsipras a In Mezz'Ora: "Beppe Grillo non capisce: la rabbia da sola non basta" (Huffington Post Italy, 6 April 2014)

"Anni fa abbiamo guardato al fenomeno Grillo con simpatia perché era figlio della rabbia dei cittadini italiani, ma la rabbia da sola non basta. Grillo fa finta di non capire l'importanza della realtà europea". Intervistato da Lucia Annunziata a In Mezz'Ora, Alexis Tsipras, candidato per la sinistra europea a presidente della Commissione Ue, non fa sconti a nessun politico italiano, a cominciare dal leader del Movimento Cinque Stelle.

Secondo Tsipras, i nemici da sconfiggere alle prossime elezioni europee sono più d'uno: da un lato c'è il populismo, colpevole di voler "disgregare l'Ue"; dall'altro ci sono le politiche di austerity che hanno fatto solo male al progetto europeo. "Per noi - ha aggiunto Tsipras - l'Europa è il terreno di una lotta di classe".



A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Jul 19th, 2014 at 04:33:35 PM EST
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Migeru:
While some in the Green and Left groups have criticised this as a violation of democratic principles given the size of the Farage group, there appears to be a sort of cordon sanitaire in place. So, good luck with effective opposition from there.

I guess they are scared of something, huh?

Look, bonding with Farage may well be the dumbest thing they ever did, I grant you that. It never warmed my fuzzies either. If it was a gamble to get their ball upfield and then the goalposts were moved, then we get to see how EU realpolitik rolls, that's always good! Cordon sanitaire, good one.

But what you don't reflect on it seems is that MV5 haven't espoused Farage's platform, they just have some coincident goals, primarily sorting out this dog's dinner of a currency foisted on us. (Not that it's the currency per se that's at fault, just its ridiculous mis-management.) If it weren't for the rules being as they are I guarantee they wouldn't have done it. A lot of their followers are gagging on it and unless it leads to better ends, it may cost them big time at the box.

'The history of public debt is full of irony. It rarely follows our ideas of order and justice.' Thomas Piketty

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Sun Jul 20th, 2014 at 08:45:23 AM EST
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Why didn't Grillo join the GUE/NGL? We know why he didn't join the Greens: they vetoed him because he had been in talks with Farage.

A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sun Jul 20th, 2014 at 02:13:52 PM EST
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Migeru:
The M5S, on the other hand, by allying itself with Farage (which you deplore) has succeeded in putting itself beyond the pale: the EPP, PSE and ALDE allied themselves to deny Farage's group (and the M5S) any institutional roles (committee chairs or vice-chairs, for instance).

And to get more committee chair and vice-chairs to hand to ALDE. MEP Wikström, ALDE (and committee chair thansk to this deal) defended it as a natural step in making a coalition.

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by A swedish kind of death on Sun Jul 20th, 2014 at 12:18:04 PM EST
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