This content discusses the demand from conservative and center-right members of the European Parliament concerning grant agreements between environmental NGOs and the European Commission. The organizations in question have accused the Commission of using the funds to ideology aims to politically mobilizeulses favoring the European Green Deal on its behalf.
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Paragraph 3: The demand comes as conservative and center-right members of the European Parliament have in recent months been looking deeply into grant agreements signed between environmental NGOs and the Commission. Some have accused the Commission of using the funds to get NGOs to lobby in favor of the European Green Deal on its behalf.
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Paragraph 4: Similar efforts have been recently backed by MCC Brussels, a think tank affiliated with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The controversial player in the EU scene presented a report last week accusing the Commission of fueling a "propaganda machine" by giving grants and subsidies to NGOs, with a particular focus on LGBTQ+ rights organizations that rely on EU funding.
The push against NGOs is also coming from more center-right forces, as a German MEP last month fired the starting gun on a battle that may set the tone for years to come. Monika Hohlmeier, from the conservative European People’s Party, raised concerns about alleged irregularities she claimed to have discovered in Commission grants to green NGOs."
Paragraph 5: Although the confidential contracts do not offer substantive evidence to support claims that the EU executive paid green groups to lobby on its behalf.
Nevertheless, the EU Green Deal’s focus on promoting European sustainability through environmental rollback is misguided. Environmental counting should instead be about protecting ecosystems and aiding climate recovery.