EU: New Political Alliance to Fight Creation of European Superstate
by Soeren Kern • July 12, 2021 at 5:00 am
The July 2 "Joint Declaration on the Future of the European Union" represents the first significant endeavor by euroskeptic parties to jointly oppose efforts by European federalists to transform the European Union into a godless multicultural superstate.
The document states that the European Union requires "profound reform" because, "instead of protecting Europe," it has itself become "a source of problems, anxiety and uncertainty." The signatories say that the EU has become a tool of "radical forces" that are determined to carry out a civilizational transformation of Europe. Their objective, they say, is to create a European superstate void of European traditions, social institutions or moral principles.
"We are convinced that the cooperation of European nations must be based on tradition, on respect for the culture and history of European States, on respect for the Judeo-Christian heritage of Europe and on the common values that unite our nations — and not in their destruction." — Joint Declaration on the Future of the European Union, July 2, 2021.
"All attempts to transform European institutions into bodies that take precedence over national constitutional institutions create chaos, undermine the sense of the treaties and call into question the fundamental role of the constitutions of EU member states. The resulting disputes over competences, in effect, settled by the brutal imposition of the will of the politically stronger entities on the weaker ones. This destroys the basis for the functioning of the European Community as a community of free nations." — Joint Declaration on the Future of the European Union, July 2, 2021.
"Some EU officials are doubtful that an additional layer of bureaucracy — the conference will have a 'Joint Presidency,' an 'Executive Board,' a 'Conference Plenary' and a 'Common Secretariat' — will solve the EU's already confusing bureaucratic ills." — Maïa de La Baume, French journalist, Politico, March 4, 2021.
"The EU's 'Conference on the Future of Europe' has already written its conclusions. It seeks the forced federalization of the EU against the true will of European nations and apart from the national parliaments.... We do not want a federal Europe in which all decisions are made in Brussels." — Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain's conservative party Vox, July 2, 2021.
The leaders of 16 political parties from across Europe have announced an unprecedented alliance to defend the sovereignty of European nation states, protect the nuclear family and preserve traditional Judeo-Christian values.
The July 2 "Joint Declaration on the Future of the European Union" represents the first significant endeavor by euroskeptic parties to jointly oppose efforts by European federalists to transform the European Union into a godless multicultural superstate.
Signatories include Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen. The document, penned by former Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who leads the powerful Law and Justice (PiS) party, has also been signed by conservative parties in Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania and Spain.