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Fact-check: No, 'claqueurs' did not applaud Merkel at European Parliament

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, delivers a speech after receiving the European Order of Merit, Tuesday May 19, 2026.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, delivers a speech after receiving the European Order of Merit, Tuesday May 19, 2026. Copyright  AP Photo
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By Tamsin Paternoster & Estelle Nilsson-Julien
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Some MEPs and online users claimed that guests who attended and applauded former German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a ceremony at the European Parliament were staged attendees. They weren’t.

Several MEPs and social media users have falsely claimed that "claqueurs" were brought in to support Germany's former Chancellor Angela Merkel, as she received the European Order of Merit award at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday.

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This newly created prize aims to honour individuals who have contributed to "European integration", along with the values enshrined in the EU treaties, according to the European Parliament.

But several MEPs alleged that the additional non-MEP attendees in the chamber were "extras", "random types" or "claqueurs", while others suggested the applause had been staged while Merkel received the "European Order of Merit."

What really happened?

Footage from the ceremony shows that seats typically occupied by Patriots for Europe remained largely empty during parts of the event. This is because several lawmakers from the far-right Patriots for Europe group boycotted the event.

Members of Italy's populist right-wing Lega party said they instead joined a demonstration organised by Italian farmers against the Mercosur trade agreement. Others, including Finnish MEP Sebastian Tynkkynen, said they left the chamber in protest.

Posts claim that attendees in the European Parliament were hired or random are false.
Posts claim that attendees in the European Parliament were hired or random are false. @SebastianTyne, @FabioDeMasi, @TomaszFroelich

However, claims that the European Parliament hired "claqueurs" or brought in "random people" to applaud Merkel are false.

A spokesperson for the European Parliament told Euronews that the plenary sitting had been officially suspended for the duration of the ceremony - meaning that guests, including laureates, family members and staff who were involved in organising the event, were allowed to enter the chamber.

The parliament also said that, as is customary during such events, MEPs who wished to attend maintained priority seating in the room.

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola later repeated this explanation in the following plenary session, telling the crowd.

“Yesterday, you were aware that the session was suspended by agreement for the duration of the Order of Merit Conferral Ceremony," she said. "This allowed for guests to enter the Chamber, including the laureates, who would have otherwise not been allowed to come in, their families and some staff members who worked on the event."

There is therefore no evidence that non-MEP attendees were planted attendees or instructed to stage applause for Merkel, with the online claims misrepresenting standard arrangements during a suspended parliamentary sitting.

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Fact-check: No, 'claqueurs' did not applaud Merkel at European Parliament