Posted on 06/01/2004 5:24:51 PM PDT by swilhelm73
One of the reasons that the EU has so little credibility with its citizens is the manner in which those who run it make clear that they have so little respect for their own rules. Whether, to take some recent examples, its members of the European Parliament fiddling their expenses, whether its the corruption within the Commission, or whether its the way in which France and Germany have (quite rightly, incidentally) decided to ignore the rules of the Growth and Stability Pact that underpins the Euro, the message is clear. This is a union run solely by and for the continents political elite.
Theres no better example of this than Romano Prodi, the EUs shrill, sleazy and incompetent president. Under the provisions of the EU Treaty its commissioners (the unions top officials) are required to refrain from any action incompatible with their duties, yet despite this Prodi has been actively campaigning in Italy against Berlusconi ahead of the forthcoming European elections. Now, it is true that there is a code of conduct that allows commissioners to participate in national politics, but what Prodi (the president, remember, not just an ordinary commissioner) is doing goes far beyond what was envisaged by this.
Writing for UPI (link not available), Gareth Harding notes that for Prodi to be actively engaged in national party politics while earning $200,000 a year to represent all Europe with impartiality smacks of double standards. Indeed it does, but Prodi shows no sign of doing the decent thing, and resigning. Of course he doesnt. For Prodi, rules are to be bent and to be fudged.
Under these circumstances its no surprise to see that this incorrigibly dishonest figure is now trying to arrange an end-run around the fact that a number of EU countries are inconveniently insisting on holding referenda on the EU Constitution. On paper, one no vote is enough to sink this awful document, and thats how it should be in a union of sovereign states. Prodi now wants to stage a single pan-EU referendum instead (this would be unconstitutional in Germany, but never mind), designed to create the political momentum to override the awkward national veto he had previously agreed to. In other words, the guy cannot stop trying to cheat.
Prodi is a disgrace to Europe and a disgrace to Italy. He shouldnt resign. He should be fired.
France thinks they should run it.They live in the 18th century, egowise.
Every day I see more and more links between Kerry and the EU Elite.
DKK
Unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats are corrupt? Oh, how shocking.
In the 1930s we had a word for corrupt, unaccountable bureaucrats dictating laws which they were not subject to - Nazis.
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