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Economic crisis (1): We are all the losers!

Economists are worried because after industry, the service sector is now also sliding into recession. Millions of jobs are at stake. The governments' concepts are toothless and do not tackle the root of the problem.

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Subsidies : Skeletons in the Commission's closet

Last week, several airlines announced record results. They are now taking off - thanks to the generous transitional public subsidies of recent years. They can weather the economic and energy crisis more easily than others.

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Economic Policy: Germany Breaks its Neck

Germany is currently pursuing an economic policy course that is leading the country straight into a really deep crisis. All those countries whose economies are closely linked to Germany are being dragged along.

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Political resistance - know your opponent!

Anyone who is politically involved in resistance knows that undermining and weakening the resistance is an essential part of the enemy's strategy. What do we need to know about these strategies in order to be better prepared for them in resistance?

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Myths of the European elections - unmasked

The campaigns for the EU parliamentary elections degenerate into political folklore. This hides the fact that the EU Parliament has no democratically legitimated constitutional structure comparable to a state.

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The EU`s yellow movement to an orange revolution?

Whilst yellow vests’ protests in France continue, confusion about causes and effects is growing in the public discourse. Even if the matter is complex the EU’s political elite need to get to the roots of the problem quickly.

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Elections will not bring clarity about Brexit

From today's point of view, the result of the general elections, in one way or another, is for the British to withdraw from the EU. Clarity could only be achieved by a new referendum or by a withdrawal of the resignation request before January 31st, 2020.

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It's far more than a British crisis

The EU cannot deal with the withdrawal of Member States. But isn’t this crisis a symptom that our political systems are eroding? Democratic institutions lack the means and possibilities to solve today’s complex problems.

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