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    Home » Politics » Schlein’s appeal to the EU (and Meloni) in anti-Trump terms: ‘Overcome unanimity or we’ll be erased’

    Schlein’s appeal to the EU (and Meloni) in anti-Trump terms: ‘Overcome unanimity or we’ll be erased’

    PD secretary in Brussels with leaders of the Party of European Socialists: "Let's not wait for tariffs, we need a major investment plan." On the relationship with the White House, Schlein urges caution from the premier: "There is a fine line between being the first in the class or being functional in the disintegration of the EU."

    Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    3 February 2025
    in Politics
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    The leader of the Italian Democratic Party (PD) Elly Schlein takes part in a gathering called by the leaders of Italy's three main opposition parties together for the first time to protest against the constitutional reforms planned by the ultraconservative majority in power in Italy, on June 18, 2024 in Rome. The placard reads 'On this anti-fascist constitution you have sworn'. The leaders of the Democratic Party (PD, centre-left), the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, former anti-system party) and Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra (AVS, left wing) denounced the reforms, which they said would divide the country between the rich north and the disadvantaged south, strip parliament of its powers and jeopardise the independence of the judiciary system. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP)

    Brussels – As long as the unanimity rule is in force in the EU, “it will be enough for Trump and Musk to find an ally, a Trojan horse to block the necessary advances.” The secretary of the Democratic Party, Elly Schlein, launches an appeal to European institutions and member states: either we invest in greater integration, “or we will be erased.”

    In Brussels for a meeting of the European Socialist Party, the Italian opposition leader also has a message for Giorgia Meloni, Donald Trump‘s privileged interlocutor in these early stages of the new US administration: “There is a fine line between being the first in the class, with the friendliest relationship, and being functional in a plan to break up the EU.” Schlein urges caution: “If you want to do the best for Italy’s interest, now more than ever, you have to focus on European unity, on overcoming unanimity, and on a major joint investment plan,” she suggested. That must “must come before Trump’s tariffs.”

    The debate over the reform of the Treaties — which require the Council of the European Union to take decisions involving, for example, foreign affairs and budgets unanimously — is hardly new. It has been evident in the multiple crises of recent years: from some countries’ strenuous opposition to common financial instruments during the pandemic and energy crisis to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s continuous vetoes of support for Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s “Trojan horse” capable of holding the other 26 member countries in check. However, judging from the aggressiveness with which Trump has taken office in the White House, threats are also coming now from the other side of the Atlantic — from the European Union’s historically closest ally.

    Elly Schlein with Luxembourg socialist Nicolas Schmit and current European Council president Antonio Costa at the PES Congress in Rome, 2/3/24(Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP)

    That is why “as concern grows” over the change in the US administration, with the increasingly concrete risks of a trade war and the more or less veiled threats to Denmark over Greenland, “we have reached a crossroads,” Schlein said. No longer can any European capital be allowed to be “functional to this design of disintegration, fragmentation, and weakening of the EU.” All the more so if one relates this problem to the impetus that Brussels is trying to give to the Enlargement process: if the member countries sitting on the EU Council in a few years will no longer be 27 but 33 or perhaps 36, the principle of unanimity – a bulwark of national sovereignty against the risks of European integration – risks becoming a very heavy ballast.

    The PD secretary discussed this with leaders of the European Socialist Party, gathered in Brussels to prepare for the informal summit on defense that European Council President António Costa convened. According to Schlein, at least in the Socialist family, the message has gotten through: “Even historically more timid countries regarding the EU integration process” have become convinced that “in the face of current contingencies, the EU is the only answer and unanimity must be overcome,” she said on the sidelines of the meeting.

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: elly schleineuropean socialist partyitalyrule of unanimity

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