EPP finally manages to engage young people, quite literally By Max Griera | @MaxGriera Ding dong! Wedding bells ring in the European Parliament. Is it the Parliament’s latest bizarre, contortionist move to get the youth involved, such as getting celebrities to promote the EU elections? Surprisingly, not. Is it the European People’s Party’s newest strategy to get new voters, as their poll projections are plummeting? Perhaps. What happened in Parliament today, aside from being the wet dream of any true Europhile, is not only proof that the EU bubble is far from the bureaucratic, boring place some say, but also that the EPP is a wild place to be. Yes, a young Estonian couple DID get engaged in the Parliament’s Brussels hemicycle during an EPP youth event on Thursday. And yes, EPP’s chief Manfred Weber himself went to the hemicycle to hand the lovebirds a bottle of fancy champagne. Hopeless romantic that I am, as soon as I heard the news I left EURACTIV’s offices in Schuman and ran to the Parliament in search of the newly betrothed – no nature restoration law vote or Qatargate could ever compete with this! And there I found them, Gilder and Marta, as happy as one can be, being cheered by everyone in the Parliament’s corridors. |