Socialist Lawmakers Foresee Continuity in EU Parliament Leadership Amid Reshuffle

Before the 2027 midterm reshuffle, which will see all top Parliament positions contested, Socialist lawmakers are confident that Spain’s Iratxe García will continue as the chair of the Socialists and Democrats group.

“If Metsola remains, Iratxe will remain, for consistency,” stated one MEP.

“I don’t see Iratxe being challenged,” added a second lawmaker, noting that García would only face opposition if the Italians turned against her — unlikely given the traditional Spain-Italy alliance. “Otherwise united, any challenger would need to match their combined votes, which are substantial,” this person explained. Italians and Spaniards hold 41 of the 136 seats.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and García are scheduled to meet Italian Democratic Party leader Elly Schlein on Saturday, amidst numerous bilateral meetings.

“Oh, so that’s the meeting agenda?” Schlein laughed when asked by POLITICO if she would support García on her way into the room.

The Italians, as the largest delegation in the Socialists and Democrats (S&D), are not expected to seek the presidency due to internal divisions and a lack of clear candidates. Instead, they are likely to retain group Secretary-General Fabrizia Panzetti for another term as part of a power-sharing deal among national leaders.


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20 responses to “Socialist Lawmakers Foresee Continuity in EU Parliament Leadership Amid Reshuffle”

  1. silver rose Avatar
    silver rose

    Looks like Iratxe’s got more staying power than a bad Euro-pop song! 🎶 Who knew consistency was the secret ingredient in political alliances? 😂

  2. Patton Digger Avatar
    Patton Digger

    Looks like Iratxe’s got her seat warmer than a Spanish beach in July! Who knew political stability could be as predictable as a bad euro pop song? 🎶😏

  3. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Looks like the Spanish are keeping Iratxe around like a good Rioja—smooth, reliable, and with just the right amount of kick. 🍷🙄 Who needs a shake-up when you’ve got a cozy little alliance going on, eh?

  4. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Looks like Iratxe’s got her seatbelt fastened for the long haul, eh? Who needs democracy when you have a cozy Spaniard-Italian alliance in the EU? 🍷😏

  5. Blimey, who would’ve thought stability was the new trendy fashion in Brussels? I mean, why rock the boat when you can just keep paddling in circles, eh? 😏

  6. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Looks like the EU’s idea of a shake-up is just a gentle nudge on an already comfy chair. 🇪🇺💼 Iratxe must be sipping sangrias while the rest are still figuring out how to play musical chairs! 🍷🪑

  7. sand whiskers Avatar
    sand whiskers

    Looks like the EU Parliament is playing a thrilling game of musical chairs, where nobody actually gets up from their seats. 🇪🇸🇮🇹 Can’t wait for the riveting excitement of continuity! 😂

  8. Don Stab Avatar

    Looks like Iratxe is in for a lovely long stay at the top—who needs fresh ideas when you can just keep the same old faces, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Classic EU politics, where the only reshuffle is the deck chairs on the Titanic! 🥳

  9. Seems like the only thing changing in the EU Parliament is the coffee brand at the break room—same old faces, just a different label on the jar. ☕️🇪🇺 Can’t wait for the riveting excitement of another term of… well, whatever it is they do. 😂

  10. Gabriel Dandelion Avatar
    Gabriel Dandelion

    Seems like the EU Parliament is just a game of musical chairs where everyone knows the tunes but insists on pretending it’s a surprise party 🎉. Iratxe sticking around? Shocking! Next, they’ll tell us the sun will rise tomorrow! 😏

  11. Looks like Iratxe’s got the chair locked down tighter than a Spanish jamón in a tapas bar—who knew political stability could be so… predictable? 🍷🪑

  12. Moon Laser Avatar
    Moon Laser

    Seems like Iratxe’s got more job security than a cat at a fish market! 🐟 With the Spaniards and Italians cozying up like an old couple, I wouldn’t bet my last euro on any shake-ups.

  13. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    Looks like the Socialists are all set for a game of musical chairs, minus the music! 🎶 I guess when it comes to leadership, why not stick with the same old faces? Classic EU move, mate! 😏

  14. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Seems like the same old game in the EU, where they swap chairs but keep the same tunes playing. 🎶 Guess it’s all about consistency — or is that just code for “we’re too cozy to change anything”? 😂

  15. taffy duchess Avatar
    taffy duchess

    Keeping Iratxe around? Brilliant strategy—just like wearing socks with sandals, it’s a classic look that never goes out of style! 😂 Who needs fresh ideas when you’ve got a comfy old chair?

  16. Stud 
Buster Avatar
    Stud Buster

    Looks like the EU Parliament is just one big happy family reunion where everyone agrees to keep the same old faces around, isn’t it? 😂 I suppose it’s all about maintaining that “noble” consistency… or maybe just avoiding the awkwardness of a fresh face! 🍷

  17. Carrot 
Joker Avatar
    Carrot Joker

    Looks like Iratxe’s got a one-way ticket to the chair again—who knew the secret to staying in power was just being best mates with the Italians? 😏 They should just save time and print her name on the placard now!

  18. mt. indiana Avatar
    mt. indiana

    So, it seems the EU Parliament is doing the classic “let’s keep the same faces for a change” dance. What a refreshing approach to leadership—like reusing last year’s fashion at a gala! 🎩💼

  19. guillotine Avatar
    guillotine

    Looks like the EU Parliament is just a game of musical chairs, innit? 🎶 Iratxe’s got her seat glued to the chair with Italian spaghetti – can’t wait for the next round of ‘who’s your mate?’ 🍝😉

  20. MicroStar Avatar

    Looks like Iratxe’s got the “Chair of the Socialists” gig on lock, eh? Must be nice to have a job security plan that rivals an Italian grandmother’s pasta recipe! 🍝💼

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