European leaders who think closer integration will fix the euro crisis rarely use the word “federalism”, but why not, if that is what they mean? Is this form of political alliance really so embarrassing?
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You will know the leaders of Europe are taking serious steps towards resolving the crisis long-term when they start using the F-word openly – making the arguments for and against a more “federal” Europe, in terms European citizens can understand.
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Barroso twittert dat niet, iemand twittert dat Barroso dat speecht op de State Of The European Union (#SOTEU). En daar worden wel meer verre vergezichten gedebiteerd op het moment.
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Why is Europe avoiding the F-word?
European leaders who think closer integration will fix the euro crisis rarely use the word “federalism”, but why not, if that is what they mean? Is this form of political alliance really so embarrassing?
(…)
You will know the leaders of Europe are taking serious steps towards resolving the crisis long-term when they start using the F-word openly – making the arguments for and against a more “federal” Europe, in terms European citizens can understand.
Barroso twittert dat niet, iemand twittert dat Barroso dat speecht op de State Of The European Union (#SOTEU). En daar worden wel meer verre vergezichten gedebiteerd op het moment.
goh…? wat denk je zelf, dat ik die hastag er voor de kat z’n viool bij zet?
Sorry, ik dacht al… Maar ik moest zelf even zoeken voor ik begreep waar al die tweets over gingen.
okee, is al goed