Meet the President of Europe. Por Paul Belien.
The President of Europe has not been elected; he was appointed in a secret meeting of the heads of government of the 27 EU member states. They chose one of their own. Herman Van Rompuy was the Prime Minister of Belgium. I knew him when he was just setting out, reluctantly, on his political career.
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In the mid-1980s, Van Rompuy, a conservative Catholic, born in 1947, was active in the youth section of the Flemish Christian-Democrat Party. He wrote books and articles about the importance of traditional values, the role of religion, the protection of the unborn life, the Christian roots of Europe and the need to preserve them. The undemocratic and immoral nature of Belgian politics repulsed him and led to a sort of crisis of conscience.
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Now, Herman has moved on to lead Europe. Like Belgium, the European Union is an undemocratic institution, which needs shrewd leaders who are capable of renouncing everything they once believed in and who know how to impose decisions on the people against the will of the people. Never mind democracy, morality or the rule of law, our betters know what is good for us more than we do. And Herman is now one of our betters. He has come a long way since the days when he was disgusted with Belgian-style politics.
(via Gabriel Silva)
Sadly, the NYT has taken a “sore loser” stance on Van Rompuy’s selection, as has Gordon Brown–even downplaying the position to one of mere ceremony (see http://euandus3.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/europe-has-a-president-lets-hear-from-the-sore-losers/)
Comentário por euandus2 — Novembro 20, 2009 @ 16:14