Every
9 May, the EU celebrates Europe Day.
This
year we might conclude there isn´t much to be happy about. Martin Schulz, the
EU Parliament boss, in an interview to a Portuguese daily newspaper, compared
Europe to a bicycle with “flat tyres”. Basically, it would mean it has to keep
moving but there is no air in the rubbers, the wheels can´t move properly.
I
think we should be a bit more positive nonetheless. At least today.
The
EU is still one of the most attractive places to be in the world. For its
quality of life and for its standards of living. Also, because it is a space of
liberties – yes, plural – and rule of law, as well as a continent of peace and
security. It is still pretty predictable in terms of one´s human rights. And,
in international relations, it is a major actor in the fields of development
and humanitarian assistance.
These
are some remarkable dimensions that one should emphasise on this day.
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