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The electoral campaign of the green party has been launched. Inspired by the Green New Deal, they want to transform the energy, the industrial, the housing and the agricultural worlds; both in the short and in the long term. The green Jobs Political party programme is founded upon two pillars: The immediate, like employee allocations (‘allocation d’existence’) for example for those who have lost their job or are being trained for another job, and the long term ones, such as the goal that the industrial chain is ecologically compatible.’ What difficulties have the greens faced during this mandate that is coming for all the Political parties all over the world and especially in Europe and the US? The Political party tent that has resulted from the big coalition between the party of European socialists (PES) and the European people’s party (EPP) which has blocked the European parliament is atrocious in it's short sightedness. Yet we are starting to see this in London and Paris just as much as in Strasbourg too. European Union voted upon the resolution to aid the automobile industry in Europe yet there was no environmental conditions attached. The big parties and reactionary forces do not think of the future. Is there an alternative to this big tent reactionary and almost dangerously fascist coalition of PES-EPP? It is hard to tell. First of all, it is essential that an alternative has substance and that Europe invests in this ecological transformation. This is not just about cars even about a federal or a central Europe, or countries or nations and identities. It isn't at all part of the European mindset. But it is the Energy habit that must be transformed in such a way that we consume less energy and emit less CO2 that will transform us and our politics. Firstly, we must invest in a more bio compatible form of agriculture; if you transform agriculture you will also create more jobs. How can you reconvert the automobile industry without making more people unemployed? Even before the financial crisis set it, there were hundreds of thousands of cars made in Europe. Ecological reconversion is the only way to save these jobs but a section of these workers will need to be retrained for other jobs because you will not be able to maintain these jobs in the automobile industry. If you say otherwise you are lying to them. Do you see a positive model for the EU in the Obama plan? Yes, especially when it offers aid to industries with the condition that they reform… Should we look towards increasing the European budget to ensure that we can give such a plan the means of putting it into practice? Of course! We are currently 27 states with a budget big enough for only 15. But equally we need a large loan to kick start this European recovery programme. Allow the European central bank and the investment bank permission to dip into the European coffers. During your mandate you have pressured the commission to always put the fight against climate change first. Why then launch the campaign ‘Stop Barroso’ today? Because when the commission announced its climate package with a proposal to reduce the CO2 emissions of cars, the commissioner for enterprise and industry Guenter Verheugen called a press conference five hours later to say that this would not work for the German automobile industry. And what did (commission president Jose Manuel Durao) Barroso say to this? Nothing. That there is the problem. Do you prefer a president of the commission to have his own agenda, someone like Jacques Delors, someone who knows how to get his own way? Ah well it was an easier time for Delors. The problem is that Verheugen says one thing, (internal markets and services commissioner Charlie) McCreevy says another and then what does Barroso say? Nothing. This commission is deregulating, and at the moment when this deregulation goes to the wall, Barroso is incapable of regaining order in his commission and making it act as one collaborative unit. Certain militants say that you should not focus on this anti-Barroso campaign but rather on socio-economic proposals, what do you think of this? In a debate, if you focus on the socio-economic problems then you have to ask the question who will tackle the policies. Barroso is the representative of a policy that I reject. An election is also the type of governance they want. Why are the greens not presenting a candidate? The electoral campaign of the green party has been launched. Inspired by their Green New Deal, they want to transform industrial, housing and agricultural worlds in the short and the long term. For the French-German MEP, this will not be pleasurable. ‘I prefer to be an ‘old kid’ than an ‘old has-been’,’ Daniel Cohn-Bendit explains when confronted by critics of ‘Danny the red’ and the criticism they speak upon his political family, the European greens. The co-president of the European green party is also its leader. Without issuing a rally cry, Daniel Cohn-Bendit amassed a large mass of militants from all over the continent to take part in an ecological conference, held in Brussels in March to raise the anchor of his vessel, the ‘green’, with a view of harbouring it in the European parliament after the elections on 7 June. We believe that it is the role of the strongest opposition to present one. The socialists could present (Danish socialist) Poul Nyrup Rasmussen as a candidate. Would you support him? But of course! That would surely be an alliance for a different model of Europe and for a different European recovery plan? Yes but also one against Barroso! What are the qualities the next president of the commission must possess? Knowing and saying that we need a social and economic plan to get Europe out of this crisis. He must be the prime contractor of this project. He must be prepared to oppose governments, the council, and find alliances with a majority of the parliament for this social and economic transformation. Hans-Gert Pöttering, the president of the European parliament, wants to advance discussions on the constitution of the new parliament to approve as quickly as possible the nomination of an EU President like Tony Blair. Are you going to try to stop this process? We will be arguing against this while trying at the same time to mobilise an alternative majority candidate. It all depends on the majorities that will become apparent after the elections. In today’s crisis, I do not see the right-wing fairing well in the polls.