The Last E6 May 2026

Dubbed the , this exclusive club — comprising France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Poland — formed following a pivotal moment of frustration over EU inaction during a January ministerial breakfast, Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo revealed to POLITICO . Why the E6 Was Formed

By gathering the six largest economies, the E6 aim to forge consensus faster than the traditional, slower EU-27 processes. Challenges and "No Red Lines" the last e6

The initiative is not without controversy. Smaller EU nations fear that the "E6" could "sideline dissenting voices" and create a "two-speed Europe". Dubbed the , this exclusive club — comprising

'No red lines': Spain reveals EU supergroup's plan ... - POLITICO this exclusive club — comprising France

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