00:01The Party of European Socialists is heading towards an internal showdown.
00:06Divisions among national delegations over migration policy is deepening in the wake of the Souter crisis
00:13in which over 72,000 people illegally crossed into the Spanish enclave from Morocco at the end of July.
00:20During the crisis, Denmark's centre-left Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen
00:25joined Italy, Germany, Finland and Sweden in criticising Pedro Sanchez's government over its handling of the situation.
00:34Frederiksen co-led with Italy's far-right leader Giorgia Meloni a letter signed by 22 member states
00:40that criticised Spain's recent regularisation of around half a million migrants.
00:46In a letter sent to the Party of European Socialists president earlier this week,
00:51two heavyweight MEPs from Italy and Spain accused Frederiksen of selective solidarity.
00:58They argued that Frederiksen adopted the narrative of the radical right.
01:03The Italian and Spanish delegations point out that Denmark enjoyed European solidarity
01:09during open threats from US President Donald Trump to seize the autonomous territory of Greenland.
01:15Denmark's Social Democrats membership of the European Socialist Party is not in question.
01:22The aim is rather to find common ground on this sensitive topic.
01:26controlled, not to make the leftist we should not support,
01:27..isk of one over the past full over the past...
01:293. How are you?
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