EUROPE'S OPTIMISTIC UNION
Inspite of all
challenges Europe seem optimistic about the unity of its community. Of course
it has been looking optimistic because of numerous economic and human right
advantages that led to its formation until recently when British electorates
voted in a referendum to exit from the union.
Brexit has since then
generated a lot of heat within and without the community, not only about the
re-appraisal of its existence but also the process of exit and detailed
implications of member exit. Meanwhile the outcome of French elections, the
result of crucial and far-reaching referendum in Turkey as well as the imminent
G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany have collectively posed some challenges to the
stability of the union.
Prime Minister Theresa
May called an early election in order to consolidate and garner more support
for Brexit endeavors. However, June 8, 2017 election produced a lean harvest.
Even in the face of a hung parliament courage and patriotism became the
stabilizing factor in Britain on the verge of exit from EU.
French presidential
election produced a young President that holds the union to his chest, giving a
plus to the union during his tenure. To consolidate this position the
parliamentary election produced more female candidates than expected. This
unexpected feat apparently favors pro-Euro politicians.
After the attempted coup
in Turkey in 2016 President Erdogan proposed a number of constitution
amendments which significance was to enhance his powers to deal with the
various malaise. He won 51.4% support of the electorates. This electoral
victory is not popular in Europe because of excessive executive powers without
mechanisms to check those powers. This means that transparency and
accountability to EU’s standard may be missing; phenomena which the union
frowns at.
If you consider the fact
that most G20 countries come from Europe and a fortiori on the same page with
EU policies, the protests against its policies by human right activists, labor
and religious groups, one reckons the summit may not be a plus for EU. The
summit is expected to condemn protectionism which is inimical to global
interests, because of its effect on innovation and competition.
On a rather sad end
Helmut Kohl ex-German Chancellor that passed on recently was known for his
efforts towards unification of Germany and Europe; and so nicknamed a “great
European” “essence of Europe” etc. even at death. The tributes at his funeral
provided doses of optimism at a time the community needs it.
Iyke Ozemena
Attorney
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