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Recovery fund masterplans, a power struggle among EU presidents and a deep dive into next week’s Scottish Parliament election all feature in this episode.
Seeking approval for their share of the EU’s €750 billion pandemic recovery package, governments are presenting spending and reform plans to the European Commission this week. POLITICO’s Paola Tamma lays out the political battles that lie ahead.
POLITICO’s David Herszenhorn, Rym Momtaz and Andrew Gray discuss the inside scoop on lingering tensions between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Council President Charles Michel. They also debate von der Leyen’s declaration in the European Parliament this week that the recent Sofagate scandal happened because she’s a woman.
Then we take a deep dive into Scottish politics, ahead of the parliamentary election on May 6. Andrew takes us to his hometown of Lanark, where SNP candidate Màiri McAllan and former Labour candidate Andrew Hilland discuss the huge political shift that’s taken place there and across Scotland in recent years. We also hear from Kirsty Hughes, founder and director of the Scottish Centre on European Relations, about what would happen if an independent Scotland applied to join the EU.
There’s more on Scotland and the rise of the independence movement in the new episode of our Westminster Insider podcast, out early Friday morning.
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