Jean-Thomas Lesueur is director general of the Thomas More Institute, a conservative think-tank.
9 May marked the closing of the Conference on the Future of Europe.
Emmanuel Macron, present at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, took the opportunity to deliver his vision of the EU in a speech which he himself described as the "
Strasbourg oath
".
The low echo that this speech had in France is staggering.
It is understandable that politicians and commentators are busy and concerned about the June legislative elections.
To neglect proposals of such magnitude is simply irresponsible.
Because the announcements made by the President of the Republic in Strasbourg aim purely and simply to get the Union over the course of federalism.
Explanations.
Wishing for a
"sovereign, united, democratic and ambitious Europe"
, Emmanuel Macron proposes the rewriting of the European treaties in the direction of increased integration.
Thus he envisages the generalization…
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