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The EU Has Failed Europe over Coronavirus
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Posted on 04/16/2020 8:20:22 PM PDT by robowombat

The EU Has Failed Europe over Coronavirus by Con Coughlin April 16, 2020 at 5:00 am

All the evidence suggests that the majority of European governments are ignoring the EU's advice, and acting unilaterally to tackle the impact of the pandemic on their citizens.

The divergence in approach among various member states indicates that European leaders are -- as they have been from the outset -- acting selfishly in their own national interest rather than for the good of the EU as a whole.

It also means they are in breach of some of the EU's fundamental principles, such as the single market which requires all member states to conduct business on an equal footing. The fact that several countries are allowing various businesses, such as construction, to return to work, whereas in other nations they have been banned from operating during the lockdown, means that disparities will inevitably develop in the economies of member states, a fact that is likely to increase tensions between European leaders in the months to come.

The problem for the EU is that, now that so many European countries have already taken matters into their own hands, any attempt by Brussels to impose a unified approach to ending the lockdown will surely be a case of too little, too late.

The deepening divisions among European nations over their response to the coronavirus pandemic have highlighted the inability of the European Union to provide strong and effective leadership in times of crisis. Pictured: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen holds a press conference on the EU response to the COVID-19 crisis on April 15, 2020, in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by John Thys/Pool/AFP via Getty Images) The deepening divisions among European nations over their response to the coronavirus pandemic have highlighted the inability of the European Union to provide strong and effective leadership in times of crisis.

Faced with arguably the greatest challenge Europe has faced since the end of the Second World War, the EU's failure to help coordinate the actions of the 27-nation bloc in tackling Covid-19 has once again brought the organisation's institutional failings into sharp focus.

Not only has the Brussels bureaucracy been unable to provide vital medical assistance to stricken countries in the form of badly-needed protective clothing and key equipment, such as ventilators. The EU has also completely failed in its efforts to provide financial support for those countries, such as Italy and Spain, that have been worst affected by the crisis.

The EU's inability or unwillingness to respond should raise fresh questions about the EU's long-term future.

Furthermore, a meeting of EU finance ministers held to discuss setting up a $380 billion coronavirus rescue package failed to reach agreement when wealthier northern European states refused to back measures to help their less wealthy southern partners unless they agreed to punitive loan terms.

This additional failure prompted Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to warn that if the EU proved unable to help member states in their hour of need, it was in danger of collapse. "If we do not seize the opportunity to put new life into the European project, the risk of failure is real," Mr Conte said.

The EU's failure to organise a coordinated response among member states to the pandemic has also been the subject of criticism. The EU's refusal to set up a special programme for Covid-19 research last week prompted Professor Mauro Ferrari, the President of the European Research Council, to resign in protest. In his resignation letter, Prof Ferrari launched a blistering attack against the EU, citing "a complete absence of coordination of health care politics among member states."

As a result, rather than heeding the EU's belated advice for member states to coordinate their response to the outbreak, all the evidence suggests that nations are taking matters into their own hands rather than relying on the EU for guidance.

A letter sent by the European Commission to member states earlier this month appealed for European leaders to coordinate their actions as they sought to ease the strict lockdown measures that have been in place since the coronavirus outbreak. The letter warned that failure to do so would "unavoidably lead to a corresponding increase in new cases."

Instead, all the evidence suggests that the majority of European governments are ignoring the EU's advice, and acting unilaterally to tackle the impact of the pandemic on their citizens.

Thus, at a time when countries like Spain, Italy and Austria are taking the first, tentative steps to ease the lockdown, with certain businesses being allowed to reopen, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the strict lockdown measures imposed over the whole of France will remain in place for the next four weeks.

The divergence in approach among various member states indicates that European leaders are -- as they have been from the outset -- acting selfishly in their own national interest rather than for the good of the EU as a whole.

It also means they are in breach of some of the EU's fundamental principles, such as the single market which requires all member states to conduct business on an equal footing. The fact that several countries are allowing various businesses, such as construction, to return to work, whereas in other nations they have been banned from operating during the lockdown, means that disparities will inevitably develop in the economies of member states, a fact that is likely to increase tensions between European leaders in the months to come.

Brussels now says it wants to present an EU-wide "roadmap" for lifting restrictions next week, which will call for national capitals to co-ordinate their exit.

"At a minimum, member states should notify each other and the [European] Commission in due time before they lift measures and take into account their views," the document is expected to recommend. "It is essential that there is a common approach and operating framework."

The problem for the EU is that, now that so many European countries have already taken matters into their own hands, any attempt by Brussels to impose a unified approach to ending the lockdown will surely be a case of too little, too late.

Con Coughlin is the Telegraph's Defence and Foreign Affairs Editor and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Gatestone Institute.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: coronavirus; covid19; disease; eu; europe; europeanunion

1 posted on 04/16/2020 8:20:22 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: robowombat

Could have stopped after the word “Failed”


2 posted on 04/16/2020 8:22:11 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

I dont get much joy out of life these days.

And you had to beat me to it?

How do you live with yourself?


3 posted on 04/16/2020 8:24:29 PM PDT by dp0622 (Radicals, racists dont point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin to make ends meet)
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To: dp0622

I manage, LOL.


4 posted on 04/16/2020 8:25:29 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

Lol

I’m sure you’ll sleep fine tonight!

meanwhile I’ll be sitting in my Challenger in my garage with the car running. Though I don’t think with modern emissions that really does anything anymore except waste gas :-)


5 posted on 04/16/2020 8:27:15 PM PDT by dp0622 (Radicals, racists dont point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin to make ends meet)
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To: dp0622
Meanwhile I’ll be sitting in my Challenger in my garage with the car running.

Jump out a basement window. It's quicker.

6 posted on 04/16/2020 8:54:16 PM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham ("God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.")
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To: dp0622
It just takes longer, but the carbon monoxide will do what you desire. 8>)

Perhaps you can get one of "those people" to lay on their stomachs to save you. 8>)

7 posted on 04/16/2020 8:56:32 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: robowombat

Spoken like a true Soros/Gates world government globalist.


8 posted on 04/16/2020 8:57:36 PM PDT by A strike (" Was that wrong? Should I not have done this? " - Costanza)
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To: Robert DeLong

Well they’ll save me but in a completely different way :-)

And if I do die at least it will be with a smile :-)


9 posted on 04/16/2020 9:00:19 PM PDT by dp0622 (Radicals, racists dont point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin to make ends meet)
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To: All

i believe cnn is still promoting the european model to handle covid-19... (still, as in “today”), and smirking at the trump administration for doing differently... in fact, i think it was concerning (lack of coordination) by the individual states...


10 posted on 04/16/2020 9:02:11 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

Lol


11 posted on 04/16/2020 9:03:05 PM PDT by dp0622 (Radicals, racists dont point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin to make ends meet)
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To: dp0622

Don’t do that!

After a few hours the car will run out of gas, if it does work your corpse will stink the car up something fierce, ruin it for the next owner!

What year is your Challenger, don’t know about the new ones but the older ones were great muscle cars, be a shame to ruin a great car.

Besides who’s gonna give an old fart like me the occasional laugh from the Italian point of view.


12 posted on 04/16/2020 10:12:36 PM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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To: 5th MEB

lol

As long as there’s a FR, there will be an Italian from Staten Island who is many cards short of a full deck signing in :)

That is until FR outlasts me.

Let’s hope it outlasts all of us.

That will mean there will still be a free America.

Or it will be an underground freedom site!


13 posted on 04/16/2020 11:34:31 PM PDT by dp0622 (Radicals, racists dont point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin to make ends meet)
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To: robowombat

So I guess the plan when one falls we all fall is not necessarily so.


14 posted on 04/17/2020 5:09:02 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: SteveH

in particular, iirc, cnn’s don lemon was touting the coordination within individual european countries such as germany, drawing contrasts with questions such as what happens if a person in new york city under lockdown travels to new jersey, not under lockdown.

i think considerations such as these, in conjunction with gotcha framing questions from reporters such as yamiche alcindor, whose lens is perpetually that of an offended woman of color, taken seriously by the MSM indicate to me that the MSM is getting nervous about the upcoming November election and pulling out stops in an attempt to prevent Trump from winning in a landslide.

The smell of desperation over the cable networks...


15 posted on 04/17/2020 5:28:05 AM PDT by SteveH
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