Fun fact: Guy Verhofstadt was about to become EU Commission President at the time but got blocked by Tony Blair for speaking against the Iraq war. Eventually Verhofstadt was vindicated in everything. Imagine where Europe would be now. Of course the ever-closer Union is a reality but Europe could’ve integrated further already.
Yes, they better send those strongly worded letters today, not tomorrow /s
On god we should stop yapping and start doing
Germans you better not fuck up the elections next year! There needs to be a chancellor able to form a strong government to move forward. Not a coalition with a party that says no to everything before they even have time to read it.
Can you repost this next month, too busy right now ?
EU consumers are spending less, depressing domestic demand. Governments are strapped for cash, cutting down on investments. EU companies are unable to finance investments and r&d. Tariffs and excess Chinese exports are looming. I’m not really sure how it’s possible that the EU economy seems screwed on every front at the same time, nor do I see how it will get better.
You’re not going to like this but if a decision is going to be made now then the answer is NO.
They should introduce a new directive how decision making cannot be postponed anymore.
Common financing is dead before arrival and EU-members have postponed it and will keep it dead. There is no reason for them to adopt it.
They are comparing it to the late Soviet Union collapse with a bit of humour.
Stop Draghi your heels
Let’s have an immediate urgent meeting.
“No! More postponing decisions.” Here fixed the quote so it will reflect what is going to happen.
Absolutely. We’ll schedule a meeting Monday morning to make sure all relevant stakeholders are brought into the discussion…
Tell that to the German government right now
For certain decisions there cannot be “everybody agrees”, majority is enough since out of 27 there will always be one idiot some time – sometimes even 2-3 ones.
This guy literally wrote a report on everything the EU must do and is now telling them to move their asses. They don’t even have to think about it too much and just do it.
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[Enough talking !](https://youtu.be/YawagQ6lLrA?si=h1NvOrrKLcB0CHEy)
Fun fact: Guy Verhofstadt was about to become EU Commission President at the time but got blocked by Tony Blair for speaking against the Iraq war. Eventually Verhofstadt was vindicated in everything. Imagine where Europe would be now. Of course the ever-closer Union is a reality but Europe could’ve integrated further already.
Yes, they better send those strongly worded letters today, not tomorrow /s
On god we should stop yapping and start doing
Germans you better not fuck up the elections next year! There needs to be a chancellor able to form a strong government to move forward. Not a coalition with a party that says no to everything before they even have time to read it.
Can you repost this next month, too busy right now ?
EU consumers are spending less, depressing domestic demand. Governments are strapped for cash, cutting down on investments. EU companies are unable to finance investments and r&d. Tariffs and excess Chinese exports are looming. I’m not really sure how it’s possible that the EU economy seems screwed on every front at the same time, nor do I see how it will get better.
You’re not going to like this but if a decision is going to be made now then the answer is NO.
They should introduce a new directive how decision making cannot be postponed anymore.
Common financing is dead before arrival and EU-members have postponed it and will keep it dead. There is no reason for them to adopt it.
Here is a foreign gloomy view on Europe’s problems and Draghi’s report: [https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/multipolarity/id1663927350?i=1000669269576](https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/multipolarity/id1663927350?i=1000669269576)
They are comparing it to the late Soviet Union collapse with a bit of humour.
Stop Draghi your heels
Let’s have an immediate urgent meeting.
“No! More postponing decisions.” Here fixed the quote so it will reflect what is going to happen.
Absolutely. We’ll schedule a meeting Monday morning to make sure all relevant stakeholders are brought into the discussion…
Tell that to the German government right now
For certain decisions there cannot be “everybody agrees”, majority is enough since out of 27 there will always be one idiot some time – sometimes even 2-3 ones.
This guy literally wrote a report on everything the EU must do and is now telling them to move their asses. They don’t even have to think about it too much and just do it.
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