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THE TEAM
- The delegation originally comprised of 27 leaders but four of them returned to their respective countries
- Interestingly, 22 of the 27 MPs represent the right-wing or far-right parties in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
- They are broadly anti-immigration in Italy, in favour of Brexit in the UK, and against migration and belong to Marine Le Pen’s party in France, and the far-right and anti-establishment Alternative für Deutschland in Germany.
EURO PARLIAMENT
THE VISITORS – CONTROVERSY
- Barring three members, all the members in the delegation are from far-right parties of their countries.
- All six French MPs are from former presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, all six Polish MPs are from ruling far-right The Law and Justice (PiS) party while four British MPs are from the Brexit Party.
ONE EU MP REJECTED OFFER (HIS CLAIMS)
ABOUT CHRIS DAVIS
- Chris Davies (Liberal Democrat politician) – a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom.
- In 2006, Davies was forced to resign as leader of the Liberal Democrats group in the European Parliament, due to the tone of a series of emails he exchanged with a Jewish constituent. Davies accused a Jewish constituent of “wallowing in your own filth”; accused Israel of “posing as a victim” while pursuing “racist policies of apartheid” and had written “I shall denounce the influence of the Jewish lobby that seems to have far too great a say over the political decision-making process in many countries.” Party Leader Sir Menzies Campbell called his comments “unacceptable”.
WHY WERE THE MPS INVITED?
REACTIONS
WHY NOT TO JAMMU? NPP TARGETS CENTRE OVER EU DELEGATION’S KASHMIR VISIT
- The National Panthers Party (NPP) on Tuesday attacked the Centre for clearing a EU delegation’s visit to Kashmir alone, saying an “opportunity was lost” to draw the world attention towards the Jammu region.
- A delegation of 23 Europian Union MPs, on a two-day visit to assess the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, arrived Srinagar on Tuesday to a complete shutdown and clashes between people and security forces in several parts of the city and the Valley.
THE BENEFITS OF THIS VISIT
- This does send a message to the masses of the entire world that the Kashmir situation is not even remotely as bad as Pakistan is trying to portray
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