A chaotic scene emerged at the European Parliament when members refused to hold a moment of silence in honour MAGA supporter and Donald Trump ally Charlie Kirk. While right-wing lawmakers pushed for a tribute to the US conservative activist, an initiative first proposed by Charlie Weimers, the European lawmakers banged their desks in protest.
European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) member Charlie Weimers urged the lawmakers to hold a minute of silence as a symbolic measure “to declare that our right to freedom of speech cannot be extinguished,” POLITICO reported citing the email sent to dozens of MEP.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola on Thursday, September 11, rejected the proposal but Charlie Weimers requested a moment of silence even after his request was denied.
When Charlie Weimers sought time to speak on the microphone about the deceased Turning Point USA co-founder, the house reacted with uproar and began banging their desks and shouting in protest. In response Katarina Barley from the S&D group said, “Mr. Weimers, we discussed this, and you know that the president has denied the request for a minute of silence,” POLITICO reported.
A spokesperson for the Parliament president informed the publication, “Minutes of silence are announced by the president at the opening of the plenary.” Meanwhile, the opening of the plenary took place on September 8.