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‘Significant win’ for Brussels as France, Slovenia back pro-EU leaders

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‘Significant win’ for Brussels as France, Slovenia back pro-EU leaders

Brussels breathed a sigh of aid on Sunday night as voters in France and Slovenia shunned nationalists to again pro-EU leaders.

Congratulatory messages from throughout the 27 nation bloc abounded for Macron, who beat far-right chief Marine Le Pen within the second spherical with 58.54% of the vote to 41.46%.

Brussels chief Ursula von der Leyen declared herself wanting to proceed to “transfer France and Europe ahead” along with the French chief, whereas Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany — whose nation’s shut cooperation with France is usually described because the EU’s “motor” — said French voters had “despatched a powerful dedication to Europe”.

EU Council President Charles Michel provided Macron a “bravo” on Twitter, including that “in these troubled instances, we want a powerful Europe and a France absolutely dedicated to a extra sovereign and strategic European Union”, whereas Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said his re-election is “nice information for all of Europe”.

France: ‘Formidable challenge for Europe’

The 44-year-old French chief is an unabashed EU fanatic and celebrated his first-ever electoral victory in 2017 to the tune of Ode to Pleasure, the EU’s official anthem.

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However his pursuit of additional integration and unity in a number of domains together with in defence and industrial sovereignty in addition to geopolitical positions on Russia and in the direction of enlargement had at instances ruffled feathers throughout European capitals. However the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine have quietened a few of his detractors.

In his quick victory speech on Sunday, the re-elected president talked about Europe solely twice to thank voters who “positioned their belief in me to result in our challenge for a extra impartial France and a stronger Europe”.

He added that they’d “chosen a humanist challenge, bold for the independence of our nation, for our Europe”.

For Tara Varma, Head of the Paris workplace of the European Council on International Relations (ECFR) suppose tank, “Macron’s victory means the pursuit of an bold challenge for Europe”.

“He will likely be advocating to double down on the European sovereignty agenda: on tech, on defence, on preventing financial coercion,” she added.

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She pressured nonetheless that “Macron now wants to regulate his technique relating to defending its European agenda. He ought to try for a extra inclusive, participatory Europe.”

Eric Maurice, the pinnacle of the Brussels workplace of the Robert Schuman Basis, expects that the precedence for Macron will now be the conflict in Ukraine and its penalties for the bloc.

“The questions for Europe: Defence and learn how to curb inflation? The right way to get out of oil and Russian gasoline? The query of sanctions additionally on Russia. After which, extra particularly, France presides over the Council of the European Union. There are specific initiatives to be carried out, notably the query of the carbon mechanism on the borders for the local weather transition,” he defined to Euroonews.

Slovenia: ‘Vital win for democracy’

In the meantime, a small political earthquake occurred in Slovenia the place the citizens ousted the right-wing populist Janez Jansa in favour of Robert Golob, a relative political novice on the helm of a newly-rebranded inexperienced formation.

His Freedom Motion, which polls had put neck and neck with the ruling social gathering within the run-up to the election, ended up capturing 34.5% of ballots vs 23.6% for Jansa’s Social Democratic Celebration (SDS).

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“I consider that the Freedom Motion social gathering’s victory is a big win for democracy within the conflict of liberal and intolerant forces that Europe is at the moment experiencing,” Gosia Piaskowska, programme assistant within the European Energy Programme on the European Centre for International Relations (ECFR), a suppose tank, informed Euronews.

“It additionally exhibits an vital counter mobilisation to the undemocratic, far-right ideologies which have been rising to prominence in European politics,” she added.

John O’Brennan, Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration, concurred, labelling Golob’s victory as “simply as fascinating and vital, doubtlessly because the French consequence, as a result of right here we had a Viktor Orban like determine in Prime Minister Janez Jansa, defeated very comprehensively and considerably unexpectedly.”

“It’s no less than the third large defeat for populist right-wing leaders in Europe over the past six months, together with that of Boyko Borisov in Bulgaria and Mr Babish in Czechia. So, you recognize, you place these issues collectively, I feel you’ll be able to see that the centre in Europe is probably way more sturdy than individuals had anticipated it to be,” he informed Euronews.

Jansa had been accused of weakening the rule of legislation in his nation with repeated assaults on impartial media, civil society and the judiciary, together with by introducing legal guidelines that will in apply have sheltered fraudsters of EU funds from felony prosecution.

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In his victory speech, Golob, a former state secretary for power and photo voltaic power skilled, mentioned that “our objective of bringing freedom to the nation has been achieved” whereas his social gathering’s vice-president Marta Kos enthused that small japanese nation “won’t disappoint” the EU anymore.

“Slovenia will likely be an excellent stronger pillar of those partnerships. You’ll by no means hear the phrase intolerant democracy from our mouths, there is just one democracy and we are going to re-establish it,” she mentioned.

For Piaskowska, “Rober Golob’s pro-European and environmentalist agenda might doubtlessly shift Slovenia’s function within the European Union from a troublemaker to a outstanding advocate for local weather motion and rule of legislation.”

But, maybe on account of France’s financial and geopolitical would possibly which captured consideration, few congratulatory messages have surfaced on social media.

Slovenia’s consultant on the Fee, Janez Lenarcic, in control of Disaster Administration, and the European Civil Safety and Humanitarian Help, was among the many few who provided his “congratulations to Robert Golob”.

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“I sit up for working with the longer term authorities – for a profitable and revered Slovenia, which will likely be a powerful advocate of the elemental European values,” he wrote on Twitter.

The Freedom Motion is more likely to strike a coalition cope with smaller centre-left teams.

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Diane Keaton‘s family have made a statement revealing her cause of death. Her family thanked fans for their messages of support and told People magazine that the actress died of pneumonia on Saturday.

“The Keaton family are very grateful for the extraordinary messages of love and support they have received these past few days on behalf of their beloved Diane, who passed away from pneumonia on October 11,” the statement said.

The family suggested that her fans could make donations in her memory to a local food bank or an animal shelter. “She loved her animals and she was steadfast in her support of the unhoused community, so any donations in her memory to a local food bank or an animal shelter would be a wonderful and much appreciated tribute to her,” the family told People.

Keaton died in Los Angeles on Saturday. Paramedics had responded to her home and transported her to a nearby hospital.

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A friend said her health had “declined very suddenly” in the past few months, according to People, and that only her close family was aware, and chose “to keep things very private.”

Since Saturday, tributes have poured in from her co-stars and friends for the Oscar-winning actress, who in addition to starring in dozens of notable films was known as a passionate architectural preservationist and animal lover. Starting on Friday, AMC Theatres will be rereleasing “Annie Hall” and “Something’s Gotta Give” for one week runs to commemorate her memory. Keaton won the best actress Oscar for Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall” and was nominated for best actress for “Reds,” “Something’s Gotta Give” and “Marvin’s Room.”

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State Department aware of reports after American tourists attacked, 1 killed in popular seaside destination

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The State Department told Fox News that it is aware of reports Wednesday that two American tourists were attacked in a popular European seaside destination that local media and police said left one person dead and another wounded.

The alleged attack happened early Wednesday in Cascais, Portugal, a coastal resort town about 20 miles west of Lisbon. 

Video taken by Reuters showed blood stains on a sidewalk, where a stabbing had taken place during an attempted robbery, according to media reports.

A State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the agency takes seriously its commitment to protect U.S. citizens abroad and stands ready to provide consular assistance. 

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The street in Cascais, Portugal, where the U.S. tourists were allegedly attacked on Wednesday. (Reuters)

“One of the young men died at the scene and the other suffered injuries to his face and arms and was taken to [a] hospital,” the Portugal Resident newspaper cited the Lisbon Metropolitan Command police force as saying.

The attack was carried out by three suspects who fled the scene in a vehicle, the newspaper added.

Street in the town of Cascais, Portugal

A State Department spokesperson told Fox News the agency is aware of reports that two American tourists were stabbed on Wednesday, in Cascais, Portugal. (Reuters)

 

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Further details about the incident and the identities of the victims were not immediately available. 

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 

Fox News’ Nick Kalman contributed to this report.

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