The third vice president of the government and PSOE candidate for the European elections, Teresa Ribera, has been blunt when it comes to reacting to the willingness shown by the president of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, to reach an agreement with the extreme right. A message that Ribera He has not hesitated to call it worrying.

Last Monday and asked by journalists, Von der Leyen assured that “It depends a lot on what the composition of Parliament is and who is in each group” the possibility of a possible pact with the far-right parties that are participating in the European elections that will be held next June. Those present were surprised and proof of this are the words they used: “What?” and “Oh.”

Hours later, Ribera also reacted. Beyond calling the message “worrying”, she assured that neither she nor her group would “like to see that image that we saw a few weeks ago of people with their arms raised saluting in Rome, exercising their will in Brussels and his way of understanding a much more divided Europemuch more exclusive,” stated the still Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge in Spain.