Teresa Ribera warns that global discourse degradation and the rise of the far-right threaten the EU's future, indicating significant risks to its unity and values.
Ribera expresses concern over EU leadership working with right-wing nationalists, calling it a betrayal and highlighting the urgency to restore centrist political unity.
With her new role as executive vice-president of a clean transition, Ribera aims to instigate rapid growth in Europe's green sector, aligning with net-zero goals.
As one of the few socialists in a right-leaning EU executive, Ribera emphasizes the importance of addressing environmental challenges while balancing power dynamics in Brussels.
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