I
travelled quite a bit during the last four days or so. Travelling is essential
to see the reality for ourselves. It’s the other side of reading. They
complement each other. But more effectively than reading, travelling feeds the
imagination, which is a major tool for transformation.
And
talking about transformation, during these days four people were nominated to
take over leadership positions at the European Union’s key institutions. There
are a few comments that can be made about the choices made. I will share mine
soonest.
But I would like to suggest that the decisions
have shown the trend that has defined the EU during the last ten years or so.
The Heads of State and Government are the real force, for good or for worse,
behind the EU machinery. That basically means, among other things, that the
decisions are taken mainly to respond to the overriding concern of keeping the
balance between the interests of the major States or geopolitical blocks. It is
the game of national agendas and petty powers that is played by the key actors,
not the ambition to have a common future and build it together. That behaviour is
certainly not very promising
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