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by Jiocus
1842 days ago
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> Since Europe have really poor democratic control and power structure as of today, we are far from a federal Europe. 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. |
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> I don't agree, partly because I don't share your view that democratic control and structure is "poor".
Current democratic control is mostly sufficient for what the EU is today : a union of independent countries. But this control is not enough at all if we wanted the EU to become a government with executive power.
> That is by design, not a mistake.
I never implied it was a mistake, neither that it was a bad thing.