Barroso also candidate for European Green Party?
Green Party Congress de facto supports Christian Democrat Barroso for President of European Commission
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Andrew Duff MEP, President of UEF said: "After last week's nomination of Mr Barroso as candidate for President of the European Commission from the EPP it is revealing to see that the European Green Party didn’t come up with a candidate to contest the Christian Democrats."''
"The Manifesto approved by the European Green Party has valid federalist points like EU regulation of financial markets or the need for Europe-wide transnational lists, but it is regrettable that there is no mention of the Lisbon Treaty. In view of the current world crisis, where institutional functionality and joint action is more urgent than ever, I hope that the Greens across the Union will campaign for the entry into force of the Lisbon treaty" said Andrew Duff, MEP.
Federalist action in Brussels

Today federalist activists have called for linking the result of the forthcoming European Parliament elections to the election of the President of the European Commission in an action in the European Green Party Congress.
"European voters want to see real results of their votes. If the European parties nominated their candidates for Commission President, the citizens could finally have a say on who is governing Europe. The Greens missed an important chance to make Europe more democratic" said Samuele Pii, President of the Young European Federalists.
"The European Political Parties should be major players in European Parliament elections and listen to the demand of the main youth political organisations. Putting a face to their programs is important to motivate electors to vote" concluded Pii.

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Thats not true. The greens are strongly against Barroso. Here are two examples:
Monica Frassoni, former Sec Gen of JEF Europe and now spokesperson of the green group gave a recent interview:
"http://www.eudebate2009.eu/inc/arti..."
The green group just made a group-release as the EU-Observer wrote: "The Greens (42 MEPs) are similarly against. "The Greens are making a final appeal for Barroso to make a new proposal if he does not want his Commission to be completely weakened" said a group statement." Read more: http://euobserver.com/?sid=9&ai...
And PS: The Greens have a leading team of five candidates coming from five nations in Europe. If thats not Europe and Federalism what else?
At least Barroso is running serious. Just some days ago www.tellbarroso.eu was opened... non-partisan website, which does not mention the upcoming elections. Anyway, taking to account the timing, it is obvious what is the real purpose of this. Barroso is running his campaign, clearly. Well, good for him, at least once he is clearly taking the initiative.