Sunday, 16 September 2012

EU must become ‘federation of nation states’, argues Barroso



THE EUROPEAN UNION must evolve into a “federation of nation states”, the head of the European Commission said Wednesday, if it is to overcome its economic and political crisis.
“The present EU must evolve,” Jose Manuel Barroso told the European Parliament in his annual ‘state of the union’ address. The EU “needs to move to a federation of nation states,” he said.
Citing this goal – a sort of ‘United States of Europe’ – as the EU’s “political horizon,” Barroso said there was a need for a “sharing of sovereignty in a way that each country and each citizen is better able to control their destiny”.
He said this federation was required “because I think in these times of anxiety, it is a mistake to leave nations to nationalism and populism”.
He said that creating this federation will “ultimately require a new treaty” to be agreed by EU partners.
Barroso also said he believed Greece would remain part of the euro if it sticks by its pledges on reform.
“I truly believe we have a chance this autumn to come to a turning-point,” Barroso told MEPs. “If Greece stands by its commitments it should stay in the euro area.”



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