eu is long gone by now, they made a big mistake by trusting russia and now they dont show any plan about how they will provide gas and electricity in this winter
i hope eu will survive this winter but current situation doesnt say so
>**Charting the course for the year ahead.**
>In her State of the Union address on 14 September 2022, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen outlined flagship initiatives which the Commission plans to undertake in the coming year. Many of them are made in response to recommendations citizens made through the Conference on the Future of Europe.
>The initiatives among others include:
>-Continuing to strongly support Ukraine and its people, including by mobilising the full power of the EU’s Single Market
>-Putting in place measures to support Europeans in weathering the energy crisis
>-Supporting the business environment, particularly small and medium enterprises, to strengthen Europe’s future competitiveness
>-Cutting the EU’s dependency on Russian fossil fuels, and working closely with reliable suppliers
>-Investing further in renewable energy and hydrogen in particular
>-Leading globally on climate adaptation and protecting our nature
>-Continuing to stand up for democracy, at home and across the world, and for the rule of law
Climate crisis and the first 3 are critical core that need daily engaging for the European future imo. Though every other point is as important, it is also super worrying that democratic rule of law the last 5-6 years in Europe and globally has been deformed by the rise of autocratic leaderships.
Good points, but can we stop copying the U.S. and come up with some cool terminology of our own?
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It was an amazing speech by Ursula.
eu is long gone by now, they made a big mistake by trusting russia and now they dont show any plan about how they will provide gas and electricity in this winter
i hope eu will survive this winter but current situation doesnt say so
>**Charting the course for the year ahead.**
>In her State of the Union address on 14 September 2022, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen outlined flagship initiatives which the Commission plans to undertake in the coming year. Many of them are made in response to recommendations citizens made through the Conference on the Future of Europe.
>The initiatives among others include:
>-Continuing to strongly support Ukraine and its people, including by mobilising the full power of the EU’s Single Market
>-Putting in place measures to support Europeans in weathering the energy crisis
>-Supporting the business environment, particularly small and medium enterprises, to strengthen Europe’s future competitiveness
>-Cutting the EU’s dependency on Russian fossil fuels, and working closely with reliable suppliers
>-Investing further in renewable energy and hydrogen in particular
>-Leading globally on climate adaptation and protecting our nature
>-Continuing to stand up for democracy, at home and across the world, and for the rule of law
Climate crisis and the first 3 are critical core that need daily engaging for the European future imo. Though every other point is as important, it is also super worrying that democratic rule of law the last 5-6 years in Europe and globally has been deformed by the rise of autocratic leaderships.
Good points, but can we stop copying the U.S. and come up with some cool terminology of our own?