Section : Rédaction anglophone
Britannique
Stephanie fell into politics quite by accident. After completing a degree in languages, she found she still had a year of academia left in her and turned to the Politics and Government of the EU at the LSE. She is currently doing an internship at the European Parliament where she is enjoying her recently discovered passion for European affairs. A native English speaker, she also enjoys conversing in French and torturing Italians with her accent.
"a lively Europe, full of debate where everyone can feel they can express their opinion, without fear of being shouted down. An end to “Fortress Europe”, instead a Europe looking outwards towards the world, providing an example to all, technologically, intellectually and in the fight against climate change. "
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