Saturday, February 21, 2009

Czech president attacks EU politics

(this post may seem a little out of place on this blog, but it's interesting that the Czech president is also the current European Union president, as they rotate member states' presidents as EU president . . . it would probably be an excellent thing if we, the U.S. simply rotated state governors each year to be our president . . . so much less time to cement the power of the Executive over the country . . . )






Vaclav Klaus, the Czech president, has strongly criticised the European Union in a speech to its parliament, receiving applause from many politicians, and moving others to walk out.

Klaus, known for his euroscepticism, drew comparisons between supporters of greater EU integration and communists during the Soviet era.

The president said he rejected the "uncriticisable assumption that there is only one possible and correct future of ... deeper and deeper integration".

"Not so long ago in our part of Europe we lived in a political system that allowed no alternative and therefore no parliamentary opposition," Klaus said, referring to the
communist regimes that fell two decades ago.

"We learned the bitter lesson that with no opposition, there is no freedom," he said.

"Here (in the European Parliament) there is only one single alternative, and those who dare think about a different option are labelled as enemies of European integration," Klaus said.


He said while there was no alternative to EU membership for the Czech Republic, EU integration could take different forms.


Klaus also told members of the 27-nation bloc that their parliament intervened too much in people's lives, and said the EU should concentrate on offering prosperity to Europeans, rather than closer political union.


Hans-Gert Poettering, president of the European Parliament, responded to the controversial speech.


"Thank God we live in a European democracy in which everybody can express his or her own opinion ... In a parliament of the past I am sure you would not have been able to give this speech," he told the assembly, earning applause.

Ivo Belet, a Belgian politician, said: "I have never experienced a situation where the presidency of the European Union ... compares the EU with the Soviet Union".


The Czech Republic currently holds the rotating EU presidency, but Klaus refuses to fly the bloc's flag over his official seat, saying his country is not an EU province.


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The Black Sheep tries to warn its friends with the truth it has seen, unfortunately herd mentality kicks in for the Sheeple, and they run in fear from the black sheep and keep to the safety of their flock.

Having tried to no avail to awaken his peers, the Black Sheep have no other choice but to unite with each other and escape the impending doom.

What color Sheep are you?

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