Juncker launches post-Brexit EU reform proposals

Juncker launches post-Brexit EU reform proposals

by Joseph Anthony
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker presents a white paper to the European Parliament on options for shoring up unity once Britain launches its withdrawal process, in Brussels

European Union chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday presented options for reforming the bloc to shore up its unity and popular support after Britainโ€™s shock decision to withdraw.

Five scenarios in a โ€˜white paperโ€™ that the president of the European Commission delivered to the European Parliament ranged from changing little to scaling back to just policing a common market to a major leap forward in pooling statesโ€™ sovereignty.

Juncker dismissed a much reduced role for the EU, saying the Union should have greater ambitions to build on 60 years of promoting peace and prosperity.

He spoke positively of a scenario under which some states would integrate further faster โ€“ a possibility some governments, especially in the poorer east, fear could entrench divisions to their disadvantage.

But overall he rejected criticism from some EU lawmakers that the executive was failing in its leadership role in the Union by not spelling out one single set of recommendations.

More broadly, the former Luxembourg premier said, it was national governments and parliaments which should work on the decisions to reform the EU which, as seen in Britainโ€™s Brexit vote, faces mounting challenges from nationalist eurosceptics.

โ€œThe future of Europe should not be hostage to elections, party politics or cries of triumph directed at domestic audiences,โ€ he said, repeating a familiar complaint that national leaders have tried to conceal their own responsibility for unpopular policies and failures behind โ€œBrussels bashingโ€.

Juncker mentioned cooperation in the euro currency zone, security, military affairs and social standards as areas where Europeans could cooperate more but gave little detail.

Many agree that the eurozone needs deeper economic integration but that goal is hampered by differences on how to achieve it, notably between leading powers Germany and France who both hold national elections this year.

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