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Now playing Next World News Does rightward swing and Greens downturn spell end of the Green Deal? While the European Parliament is set to tilt to the right following last weekend’s elections, it is unlikely to mean the thousands of pages of new climate, energy and environmental law put in place under the von der Leyen Commission’s Green Deal are about to be torn up. 13/06/2024