The European
elections have gone better than we expected, the pro-European camp came out as winners in front
of inter-governmentalists and anti-Europeans. Over the next 5 years, we will
have peace, but the moment 2024 must be looked at carefully from now on.
Citizens came to vote but now they want to see concrete results: a European
project and capable leaders, seriously tackling climate change, with social
justice as a priority, and strong European industry with
SMEs and European industrial champions.
Caught in the
nomination of the future EU leaders, few can explain the geopolitical changes that
have taken place the past five years and how the European Union should approach
the next period.
Some remarks:
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Brexit
is actually a passage of Great Britain from the European camp to the
transatlantic one. The United States and
the United Kingdom (together with its former colonies) could unite the first
world economic and military power.
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China is already strong economic power and time is playing in its favor,
leaving other powers to erode.
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Russia has a strong army, and it is in their interest to develop their economy
particularly through the smart use of its natural resources.
Now when you
look retrospectively at the European Union, you can see that its construction, which
only started in the 1950s, has good results. The daring project of the European
reunion that started in 1989 has been successful. The loss of British territory
is a sad fact, and in order to successfully face globalization EU
enlargement must continue to the Western
Balkans and, why not, to the East
if that is possible.
The European Union has a historic chance to
expand its influx into other territories, consolidating its role as a world
power. Africa is the continent that awaits a rapprochement to Europe, but not within
a development policy. The true way forward is by launching a Marshall Plan for
Africa, as some politicians have recently said. The EU's defense policy needs
to be developed and expanded even on the African
continent. We certainly
need a Vice-President of the European
Commission responsible for European Defense, but also for Africa.
Dan LUCA / Brussels
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