Full steam ahead into a disorderly Brexit
At the beginning of this consideration there should be a few thoughts that may seem far-fetched at first.
At home in Europe and at home in Heilbronn.
At the beginning of this consideration there should be a few thoughts that may seem far-fetched at first.
It is only with great inner sympathy that I can write about the United States these days. The corona virus has claimed over 105.000 lives there so far; 40 million men and women became unemployed and often lost health insurance as a result.
As a convinced European, it is very difficult for me to write this article, but it is also becoming increasingly difficult to keep my eyes closed and simply ignore the latest developments and their effects.
Shortly after BREXIT, we European federalists are being asked from all sides what we think of the United Kingdom's exit from Europe?
On January 31, 2020, the time will probably have come and the United Kingdom will leave the European Union after 47 years of membership. A great loss for all involved.
It will soon be time and my book about the European idea, Europe and the European federalists will be ready.
There is no better form of government than democracy.
One of the most important European events of modern times will soon be here. From May 7th to 10th, 1948, the Hague European Congress took place in The Hague, which led to a merger of the various European unity movements and is considered, among other things, to be the initiator of the Council of Europe.