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Sidelining MEPs over €150 billion defence plan is 'justified', von der Leyen says | | [EPA-EFE/OLIVIER MATTHYS] | Ursula von der Leyen has defended bypassing MEPs over her €150 billion defence loan scheme, telling European Parliament President Roberta Metsola the move is "fully justified" in response to Europe's "existential" geopolitical challenges. In a letter last month, Metsola threatened legal action against the European Commission over their planned use of an emergency clause in the EU treaty, effectively shutting Parliament out of approving a €150 billion loan scheme to boost joint procurement of weapons by EU countries, known as SAFE. European affairs ministers approved the proposal later that month – with only EU governments able to scrutinise the proposal. Now, the Commission president has defended her move, arguing the Union is facing an "exceptional emergency situation", according to a letter dated 12 June and seen by Euractiv. | | | | |
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