Since 2014, Europe has had to face a series of major shocks that were completely unforeseen. Instead of reacting in a coherent way, the EU has divided into East and West.
Beijing and Washington have ratified the global agreement of 12th December on climate, which thus increases its chances of being put into effect before the end of the year.
France is not only suffering from the ills of its economic and social models which generate continuous unemployment, but also from the disappearance of civil peace.
The United Kingdom will do everything it can to destroy the Union from which it has excluded itself. Hence the need for great clarity when it comes to the principles that will govern negotations.
The British referendum should trigger a rethink of the European Union, which remains a major asset with which to face the challenges of the 21st century.
It is François Hollande’s demagoguery and weakness that put at risk normal political changeover and any last chance of putting our country back on its feet in a peaceful and democratic manner.
The crisis of the middle classes is leading to a return to protectionsm in developed countries. From Trump to Montebourg, the purveyors of deglobalization are on the wrong track.
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