
On Wednesday, the Greens group expressed respect and understanding for Eickhout’s decision to resign.
“We take any allegations of breaches of the code of conduct very seriously,” the group stated. “A professional, open working environment for everyone is essential, and our group has acted accordingly. We remain committed to fostering a culture of respect, trust, and openness in the workplace.”
They added, “We acknowledge the impact of this announcement and emphasize that the group offers confidential counsellors and other resources for those affected by these decisions.”
According to a report by POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook, Eickhout, 49, had informed party colleagues about his relationship with Lena Schilling, 25, the youngest member of the European Parliament.
Eickhout told POLITICO via a spokesperson that his resignation “is not related to the relationship with Lena.” The spokesperson did not provide additional details.
This development occurs as all leadership positions in Parliament, including political group chairmanship, will be contested in January 2027 during the midterm reshuffle.













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