Enhanced Cooperation, the solution we’ve got ? - commentairesEnhanced Cooperation, the solution we've got ?2010-04-15T06:44:38Zhttps://mobile.taurillon.org/Enhanced-Cooperation-the-solution-we-ve-got#comment82532010-04-15T06:44:38Z<p>I love the title ;-)</p>Enhanced Cooperation, the solution we've got ?2010-04-14T23:33:17Zhttps://mobile.taurillon.org/Enhanced-Cooperation-the-solution-we-ve-got#comment82512010-04-14T23:33:17Z<p>« Ironically, it is with divorce that the first enhanced cooperation should be established. » :)</p>
<p>This path was to be expected maybe, since different legal traditions blocked progress on this issue. Same goes for pensions, i guess. Curious how Britain and others look at this.</p>Enhanced Cooperation, the solution we've got ?2010-04-14T12:51:30Zhttps://mobile.taurillon.org/Enhanced-Cooperation-the-solution-we-ve-got#comment82502010-04-14T12:51:30Z<p>“Some critics said that enhanced cooperation will create a two-speed Europe or “a Europe within Europe”. ”</p>
<p>But perhaps a two-speed Europe is just what we need ? What's the point of keeping everybody on board if that means giving up any realistic prospect of having a genuine federalism.</p>
<p>Thje problem with enhanced cooperations is not that it creates a two-speed Europe. The problem is that of a MULTI-speed Europe, or Europe à la carte, which totally lacks the simplicity and legibility required to make it understandable by the citizens. What we need is not a Europe of enhanced cooperations, but rather an EU of concentric circles, with a genuine European Federation at the centre.</p>