22
Apr
2024
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One-minute speeches on matters of political importance
Mr President, our Union has done more than any other international organisation in the last seven decades. The Union insists on and has indeed achieved peaceful coexistence between its Member States. The Union has significantly increased the quality of life of its citizens, helping in disasters, helping to resolve conflicts, supporting science, innovation, young people like no other international organisation in the world, reducing disparities between regions and supporting good projects by municipalities, small and medium-sized enterprises. There is undoubtedly something to improve and also something to change in our Union. The Union is facing astounding geopolitical challenges. The protection of nature literally disappears under our hands. We must reduce bureaucracy and distinguish between the essential and the non-essential. There really is a lot going on in the next European elections. Let me express my admiration for the founders of the Union, as well as for the statesmen and our predecessors who have achieved the state in which the Union is today. I think we have something to be proud of. And I confess my admiration for the European Union.