• plyth@feddit.org
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    The EU broke the newly established convention that the people elect the president to make her president. It was a very explicit decision to have her as president. To top this off, she was in German headlines at the time for corruption at her defence ministry, which every other country must have known.

    She must be very competent at something and people in power trust her deeply.

    We need to get to a point where we have an EU representation in such talks that can be trusted

    Von der Leyen shows that we need much more if the EU should work as promised.

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    Problem solved

    Trump claims EU leaders call him ‘president of Europe’ - Euractiv

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      I think a big problem that the EU has is that it’s still working as an international treaty rather than an elected representative body. As in, you don’t elect people in the EU legislature, you elect people who elect people who elect people in there.

      The problem is that each layer leaves an increasing proportion of people behind, and makes it more likely that the outcome does not align with what people want, and in a spectacular fashion. Like US presidential elections on steroids. Then, people don’t feel represented, or feel better represented by the people they actually elect, and euroscepticism grows.

      BTW, no, I’d guess most people didn’t know about her corruption until after she got into office. Domestic corruption scandals rarely get EU-wide attention. She also got into a corruption scandal since with Pfizer, so I guess her antics didn’t stop.

      I feel that a lot of bigger member states use the EU and NATO as a dumping ground for well connected but domestically unpalatable politicians. Like Mark Rutte became NATO chief right after falling out of favor in Dutch national politics.

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        and makes it more likely that the outcome does not align with what people want

        That’s not a mistake. Together with EU law having precedence over national law, that’s the lever to control Europe.

        dumping ground

        It looks like that but

        domestically unpalatable politicians. Like Mark Rutte became NATO chief

        going against the population is the qualification needed for the job.

        BTW, no, I’d guess most people didn’t know about her corruption until after she got into office.

        People didn’t elect her but national governments. It’s impossible that they didn’t know. I would assume that they even knew details that weren’t published.

        She also got into a corruption scandal since with Pfizer

        That’s the small part. The big part is that she was allowed to delete the messages.