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by pjerem
1845 days ago
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> In the US, it's normal for people to move to a different state to attend university, and then from there often to a different state again. European Union is not a federal government like the USA but a union of independent countries. In Europe it’s normal to live your entire life in the country you were born. Of course you can move wherever you want whenever you want but it’s never needed because there is 99% odds that your state have what you need (specific university, companies offices …) Since Europe have really poor democratic control and power structure as of today, we are far from a federal Europe. Even European policies like RGPD are always enforced locally at country level, there is no such thing as European government. |
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I don't agree, partly because I don't share your view that democratic control and structure is "poor". Mainly because trying to flip the tables and redefine the goal and aspirations of the EU is a bit far fetched, as it doesn't even include becoming a federal Europe.
> Even European policies like RGPD are always enforced locally at country level, there is no such thing as European government.
That is by design, not a mistake.