Yahoo – AFP,
Danny Kemp, 10 Sep 2014
Brussels
(AFP) - France and Britain won powerful positions Wednesday in the new European
Commission led by Jean-Claude Juncker, who vowed to revive a stagnant economy,
rebuild trust in Brussels and deal with threats on the EU's borders.
Former
finance minister Pierre Moscovici overcame doubts about France's finances to be
named economic affairs commissioner, one of the most coveted jobs in the new
regime that will run the European Union for the next five years.
Britain,
whose place in the EU is under threat from a surge in euroscepticism at home,
surprisingly won the financial services post it wanted for its nominee Jonathan
Hill, the former head of Britain's House of Lords.
European
Commission president-elect
Jean-Claude Juncker arrives to attend an
EU summit
at the EU headquarters in Brussels
on August 30, 2014 (AFP Photo/Thierry
Charlier)
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"I am
convinced it will be a winning team," said former Luxembourg prime
minister Juncker, who replaces Portugal's Jose Manuel Barroso.
"This
commission has the expertise you need to tackle the economic and geostrategic
challenges Europe is facing."
The
28-member team -- one for each EU country -- must be approved by the European
Parliament before starting work in November.
As the EU's
executive branch, the Commission drafts laws and polices national budgets for
more than half a billion people across a bloc that is the world's biggest
economy when taken together.
But it
faces a raft of problems including a stalling economy, deflation and
unemployment, plus the crisis in Ukraine on its eastern borders.
Super-commissioners
Germany's
Guenther Oettinger was named as digital economy commissioner, Denmark's
Margrethe Vestager is competition commissioner and Sweden's Cecilia Malmstroem
gets trade, a job that involves fraught negotiations for a vast trade deal with
the United States.
Spain's
Miguel Arias Canete got the energy and climate post, a key job with the Ukraine
crisis threatening gas supplies from Russia, but faces opposition from
environmental groups over his role in two oil companies.
The
powerful post of EU diplomatic chief went to Italian Foreign Minister Federica
Mogherini at the end of August.
Juncker's
new line-up, which includes four former prime ministers and several former
finance ministers, is dominated by the European centre-right political group
that he is a part of.
The
announcement followed months of behind-the-scenes horse-trading in Brussels,
with German-backed austerity hawks up against the likes of Paris and Rome, who
want to ease EU rules on public spending to give greater leeway to boost
economic growth.
The
socialist Moscovici in particular overcame reservations from Berlin about
France's ability to meet key EU budget rules, with his appointment coming on
the day that France said it would miss its deficit targets by two years.
Moscovici
told reporters in Brussels: "The rules, that's my job."
Hill's post
meanwhile appeared to be an olive branch to Britain, which is set to hold a
referendum in 2017 on its EU membership.
London
wanted the post as its financial services industry is a key sector of the
British economy, despite concerns from other members which want to see the City
more tightly regulated.
'Shake
things up'
But Juncker
pointedly said Hill and Moscovici would in effect be overseen by two hawkish
"super commissioners" -- Finland's Jyrki Katainen, who will cover
jobs and growth, and Latvia's Valdis Dombrovskis, in charge of the euro.
Cracking
jokes in a mixture of French, German and English -- with a dash of
Luxembourgish and Bulgarian -- Juncker said a key task for his new team was
winning back disillusioned voters who swung towards eurosceptic parties in European
Parliament elections in May.
He said he
had decided to "shake things up a bit" with his plans for the seven
vice presidents who would work with the Commissioners to ensure policy was well
coordinated and more easily understandable to EU citizens.
One of
these, Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans, "will be my right hand
man" as his first vice president, focusing on regulation.
Juncker
added that it had been a "real challenge" to find the nine women
candidates the European Parliament had demanded if it was to approve the new
Commission.
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Set - Unity Works (Europe)
Let's talk about Europe - Eastern and Western Europe. Look at the history. I want you to look at the history of the Europeans. What do you know about them? What did you study in school about them, American? You had to learn all those dates and facts. You sit in a country that's barely 200 years old and you had to memorize all the battles and all those conquerors and all those army specifics for hundreds of years! Fourteen hundreds, 1300s - all the way to the present century they seemed to be conquering each other on a regular basis. They warred with each other like the tides of the ocean, constant and predictable. When they got tired of that, they conquered other continents. The small country of Spain alone is responsible for conquering all of South America, middle America and well up into North America. Millions today are speaking their language who never did before they arrived.
Let's talk about Europe - Eastern and Western Europe. Look at the history. I want you to look at the history of the Europeans. What do you know about them? What did you study in school about them, American? You had to learn all those dates and facts. You sit in a country that's barely 200 years old and you had to memorize all the battles and all those conquerors and all those army specifics for hundreds of years! Fourteen hundreds, 1300s - all the way to the present century they seemed to be conquering each other on a regular basis. They warred with each other like the tides of the ocean, constant and predictable. When they got tired of that, they conquered other continents. The small country of Spain alone is responsible for conquering all of South America, middle America and well up into North America. Millions today are speaking their language who never did before they arrived.
The armies of Napoleon spread across parts of Europe like water flowing in a river, conquering everything in its path. There are some cities today in Europe that still don't know which country they belong to! This is because their borders kept changing so often! Now, that's history. I want you to look at it carefully. Still, there would be those who say, "This is just what men do. They create borders and cultures and they go to war. That's Human nature."
Fifty years ago, this new energy started to arrive. Oh, the alignments go slow, dear Human Being, but it was here. It was starting; it was beginning. Fifty years ago, something happened in Europe and you didn't hear much about it back then. Some very clear thinkers got together after World War II and said, "If we don't do something different and out of the box of today's thinking, it's all going to happen again because this is what we do. Men make war." Even the young country called America was involved in war. America itself almost split apart before that, because that's what men do. They split good things apart. It was obvious to these wise men that they could try something, something that might work - a uniting instead of separation. And so they formed an idea. Let me tell you what it was.
They said to themselves, "What if we could get as many countries as we can to agree to become a collection of 'country states'? If we start this now and go at it slowly, we could eventually have a system where we would trade together to the point where the borders come down, no checkpoints and no passports. All these cultures and former enemy countries would all trade evenly together, and for that to happen we might even have a common currency. Look at the United States, for this is how it works there. Europe would never go to war with itself again. It couldn't, since it would be allied financially."
Of course, they were laughed at! Everyone who heard it said it couldn't' be done and that there were just too many issues to solve. Those who objected said, "No, no, no. That's not what we do. We have too many different cultures. There's some with strong currencies, there's some with weak currencies. There are too many objections. Imagine going from one country to another without being inspected at the border? That won't work. Who are you to suggest something of this nature?" And the forward thinkers said, "We are unifiers. And we think it's a good idea so we will have strength and will never war again." That was two generations ago, 50 years.
Today, you have the European Union of States. There are more all the time, way past the original number of countries. Some are "standing in line" to be accepted! The borders are gone and the checkpoints are missing and the currency called the Euro is the strongest currency on Earth - stronger even than yours [the USA]. Now, let me tell you what did that. It's a consciousness shift that even 50 years ago was developing. Through two generations, it slowly allowed for free thinkers to unify things that had never been unified before. The result? These countries will never conquer each other again, because "history" ended at that moment. They started a new paradigm for Europe and one that has no historic profile known to man. The old history of the area is gone, and it will not repeat itself.
Those in the old Eastern Bloc of Europe, where there is still to this day very little unity, will still say, "History will again repeat itself. We are victims of it. It's only a matter of time." But not all of them feel this way. There are some who are starting to feel a unity of spirituality within their own cultures that they were never allowed to speak of before. So they are free thinking, out of the box of the old paradigm. It's new.
There are those who are standing on podiums and in pulpits and are proclaiming, "History is ended. It's the end of suffering. It's the end of dictatorships. It's the end of those who would put us in a low place. Instead, it's the beginning of discovering who we are." And although they don't say it in these exact words, they are discovering the creator inside - that which is the unity of God. So it's a full circle back to what the Angel told Muhammad, isn't it? For unity was the key to peace, and still is. It is a sacred principle and will never change.
Who would have thought this would have happened? The United States is what it is because 200 years ago the founders said, "Let us make a group of state countries without physical borders in a system that's never been tried. It's one of unity - the UNITED States of America." Oh, it had its tests, but the unifiers won. And it is why this country is what it is and is seen and respected for what it is and for what it's done. So young, it is, but representing the new energy, it is. ..."
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