French President Macron's statement on the European Union and NATO divided Europe. Macron's statement was not agreed upon by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Merkel thinks Emmanuel Macron had a very "crude vocabulary". She advised not to share his views.
"Europe has certainly found itself in a chaos that has been going on for a long time and it is difficult to estimate where it will go next. Macron's statement is essentially nothing new, just new formulations that are very drastic and very brutal. That is now, by intonation, more dramatic than otherwise he spoke, " a political commentator said.
The commentator says Merkel and Macron diverged when Macron said the EU needed radical reform.
"Macron's concept has been known since that famous speech at the Sorbonne, when he said that the EU could no longer make some internal cohesion with existing mechanisms and in composition with 28 or 27 members, and that it needed radical reform," he said.
"This tandem has always always opened a new page in that largest post-war project - the EU. However, this tandem has not worked harmoniously for a long time," he explains.
He believes that Maccron wants to establish himself as the new leader of the Union and, in a way, to take the baton of leadership from Angela Merkel.
"For now, except for those represented by Merkel and Macron, there is no third concept of European Union consolidation in Europe, nor a person who could impose it as a theme, let alone realize it," he says.
Editor's note: Personally I don't think there's any difference between these two. They're two sides of the same coin. They're both globalist pieces of shit traitors :)
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Merkel thinks Emmanuel Macron had a very "crude vocabulary". She advised not to share his views.
"Europe has certainly found itself in a chaos that has been going on for a long time and it is difficult to estimate where it will go next. Macron's statement is essentially nothing new, just new formulations that are very drastic and very brutal. That is now, by intonation, more dramatic than otherwise he spoke, " a political commentator said.
The commentator says Merkel and Macron diverged when Macron said the EU needed radical reform.
"Macron's concept has been known since that famous speech at the Sorbonne, when he said that the EU could no longer make some internal cohesion with existing mechanisms and in composition with 28 or 27 members, and that it needed radical reform," he said.
"This tandem has always always opened a new page in that largest post-war project - the EU. However, this tandem has not worked harmoniously for a long time," he explains.
He believes that Maccron wants to establish himself as the new leader of the Union and, in a way, to take the baton of leadership from Angela Merkel.
"For now, except for those represented by Merkel and Macron, there is no third concept of European Union consolidation in Europe, nor a person who could impose it as a theme, let alone realize it," he says.
Editor's note: Personally I don't think there's any difference between these two. They're two sides of the same coin. They're both globalist pieces of shit traitors :)