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P.FONTAINE. Europe in 12 lessons. Lesson nº12 What future for europe ?. Ainhoa Plaza Albert Martín Marina Escudero Berta Rodríguez. -The European Union will soon have more than 30 member states.

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  1. P.FONTAINE Europe in 12 lessons Lesson nº12 Whatfuture for europe? Ainhoa Plaza Albert Martín Marina Escudero Berta Rodríguez

  2. -The European Union will soon have more than 30 member states. • -The ECSC  was based on reconciliationand consolidating the peace between former enemies. It want that the member states had equal rights and respectedminorities. • The only solution is for Europe act in unison and speakingwithonevoice

  3. democratic needstobecome havebeengivengreaterpower of the Isactually Variesfromthecountries, butit’soften Theyhavetofind waysto the

  4. punch hisweight in affairs has greateabilityto spread beyondhis : : in and Theywanttofindethical responses to the huge challenges posed by and progress and Ensuring withoutunterminningtheir forit’s

  5. EU’s member states and their peoples all want the same thing? wantthesamething? and Each member state free to choose Concept of solidarity

  6. Common rules and common policies. All the member states keep to the same rules

  7. - ‘Europe willnot be made all at once, or according to a single plan. - Itwill be builtthroughconcreteachievementswhichfirstcreate a de facto solidarity’. - So said Robert Schuman in hisfamousDeclaration, launchingtheEuropeanintegration project on 9 May 1950. - Sixtyyears on, hiswordsare as true as ever. - The solidaritybetweenEurope’speoples and nationsmustconstantly be adapted to dealwith new challenges posedby a changingworld. - Completion of the single market in theearly 1990s was a greatachievement, butitwasnotenough. - To makethemarketworkeffectively, the euro had to be invented

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