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EU transformation with a single constitution, a single government, a single foreign policy set by that government, a single taxation system contributing to a single exchequer, a single military.
Statement
The financial crisis that has recently hit Europe has indicated that the sustainability of the EU may rely on centralized institutions and policies rather than on loosely coupled country-level organization and solidarity. However, such a unification will call for stronger commitment between the member states and it is uncertain if they currently are willing to undertake such responsibilities.
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EU transformation with a single constitution, a single government, a single foreign policy set by that government, a single taxation system contributing to a single exchequer, a single military.
Statement
The financial crisis that has recently hit Europe has indicated that the sustainability of the EU may rely on centralized institutions and policies rather than on loosely coupled country-level organization and solidarity. However, such a unification will call for stronger commitment between the member states and it is uncertain if they currently are willing to undertake such responsibilities.
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