Who really leads the European Union?

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Into Europe: France and Germany are the European Union's largest countries in terms of population and economies, and as founding members, are at the heart of the European project. Their special relationship is one of reconciliation, but also one that allows them to wield significant influence in the EU's institutions.
    So what is the French German partnership, where does it come from, and how is it changing?
    00:00 Introduction
    00:41 1-The start of the French-German relationship and the EU
    03:24 2-An unbalanced relationship
    04:57 3-How much influence do France and Germany have?
    07:28 4-Crisis resolution
    09:07 5-The future of the partnership
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  • @Kafei01
    @Kafei01 Před rokem +988

    Difficult question to answer. Germany is an economic powerhouse, France isn't far behind but has a strong army (with its own nuclear deterrance) and a permanent seat in the US (for what it's worth). Other country like Italy must not be forgotten they're not far behind too. And the recent event showed us than central and eastern nation has a strong voice too.
    So I think EU has no clear leader, everyone matters and it's great.

    • @tyvamakes5226
      @tyvamakes5226 Před rokem +68

      The problem of having no clear leader is lack of initiative. The Russo-Ukrainian war has divided the course of action of the EU nations, leaving the ex-communist nations such as Poland and the Baltics to pursue a interventionist stance against Russia, whilst France and Germany prefer a diplomatic route.
      It's safe to say that there's no less than 5 completely different blocks within the EU, and all are completely different to their approach.

    • @Elunayme
      @Elunayme Před rokem +106

      ​@@tyvamakes5226 That's just optics though. The council did act quickly, but the member countries are still free to advocate, bicker and act in addition. So Hungary goes against the grain, Poland shames Germany all day long and France tries to become mediator but all of them are under obligation to join the sanctions against Russia.
      Only way to rectify that is to condense power to a higher office, like the president of the EU parliament, but that opens another can of worms.

    • @tyvamakes5226
      @tyvamakes5226 Před rokem +9

      @@Elunayme There isn't really an one leader in the European Union, certainly decentralizing responsibility of power, but does leave dictatorial leaders like Viktor Orban with a greater leverage in the EU.
      Plus, a federal union between 27 different and assertive countries is always going to be a slow process. The United States has 50 states with similar cultures and general adherence to the Union above the state, yet it can take months before congress can act without external influence.

    • @Blabla-od7vt
      @Blabla-od7vt Před rokem +46

      @@tyvamakes5226 You are dramatising. The EU acted in unity mostly, which is quite an accomplishment if you consider its diversity. Its leadership structure if that of any good democracy. It leads with consent of its memberstates and its people.

    • @Blabla-od7vt
      @Blabla-od7vt Před rokem +20

      @@tyvamakes5226 The principle of unanimity needs to be removed, then the EU will unleash its full potential. Before that it is indeed, as you say, providing leverage for unilateral wishes and blackmail.

  • @97Corvi
    @97Corvi Před rokem +167

    We all know that the real answer is Andorra 😎🇦🇩

    • @zedero8
      @zedero8 Před rokem +28

      Our generous overlords, the Andorrans 🇦🇩

    • @tachy1801
      @tachy1801 Před rokem +16

      I for one welcome our cheap alcohol overlords

    • @mickmickymick6927
      @mickmickymick6927 Před rokem +2

      Visca Andorra

    • @juliane__
      @juliane__ Před rokem +5

      Nononono, you completely forgot Liechtenstein, the only true capital of the whole world! :D
      And the Vatican for the religious thingies...

    • @97Corvi
      @97Corvi Před rokem +6

      @@juliane__ you are also missing San Marino XD
      The 4 secret powerhouse behind us all u.u XD

  • @KommentarSpaltenKrieger
    @KommentarSpaltenKrieger Před rokem +474

    I think it is just like this. Competing groups of countries aligned on certain issues are continually trying to make their impact felt on EU policy, often with the need for big compromises. The German-French partnership is just the biggest and oldest of these arrangements.

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Před rokem +6

      Because Germany and France have a disproportionate influence according to population, the system is undemocratic unless equality is not a prerequisite for democracy. This is the same thing Europeans criticize America for.

    • @broti705
      @broti705 Před rokem +66

      @@the11382 Did you know that france and germany have disproportionally small influence on the EU due to the way seats are intentionally skewed towards smaller states?

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Před rokem +5

      @@broti705 No. These countries set ideas, agendas and treaties. "Merkel leader of the EU", "Macron new leader of the EU". I didn't get to elect these leaders yet they are supposed to make decisions about me.

    • @broti705
      @broti705 Před rokem +16

      @@the11382 Always glad to inform

    • @juliane__
      @juliane__ Před rokem +3

      Maybe it is one of the oldest, but the most powerful with the least amount of countries. Precursor partnerships to the EU are way older. E.g. Benelux-Scandinavian partnership in the 30ies. I would argue, that non of these partnerships are the oldest.

  • @pehash
    @pehash Před rokem +73

    I'm from eastern EU and i think that if 2 different countries and former enemies can form a union, then there's nothing wrong with them assuming the informal leadership role. Its an example of compromise that the EU needs examples of. EU is a huge pot of mixed cultures and visions so in order for it to live in peace and stability, it needs compromise. And what better example for compromise than France and Germany.
    Moving forward however, they should be more open to advice from eastern block countries like Poland and Romania when it comes to dealing with Russia. They know whats up.

    • @vizender
      @vizender Před rokem +5

      While eastern countries have very understandably strong stances against Russia, I don't think Germany, and especially France with its diplomatic stance, reacted all that bad when it comes to Russia. While countries like Poland and Romania acted very strongly against Russian invasion, I believe German and French diplomacy really helped avoiding to much of an energy crises compared to what could have happened, by keeping the gaz pipes opened for as long as they could.
      Howether, that does not mean they did nothing. I, for exemple, clearly remember how fast they acted to remove Russia from all banking systems, and quite illegally siezed any oligarch propriety in France for exemple (yacht, villas...), and that made quite a lot of noise. They also sent quite a lot of materials. However, as a French, I am quite disappointed for now for how little has been sent by France (officially), not just by its GDP equivalent, but also compared to other countries with a far smaller economic power, ie Romania and Poland. Diplomacy had its use in the beginning stages of the invasion, but maybe now its time for France and Germany to send more equipment than what would look good for the press.

    • @ahouais5620
      @ahouais5620 Před 11 měsíci

      @@vizender France didn't send much for 2 reasons
      First one is that France was and is upgrading all its military ressources, meaning they can only send few things that are still in service, like AMX10s or Ceasar canons (which was the most liked export the ukranian army had)
      Second is because the french equipement isn't designed for this type of warfare, or more precisely, the material France can send isn't designed for long term static warfare

    • @AKRLUC2012
      @AKRLUC2012 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@vizender EU isn't exactly what they appear to be. There's more corruption and favoritism. Game playing and stupidity. At the rate they're going, in no time at all, Europe/European countries will be so screwd up, that we no longer will have our own identity. Our countries are growing, developing and realizing what European Union stands for, and their actions speak even louder.

  • @paul1979uk2000
    @paul1979uk2000 Před rokem +626

    It's usually the Germans and the French but in truth, even thought they are the big players in the union, they can't get anything done unless there is enough support from enough other members, so even thought some members can guide the direction of the union, no individual member actually runs the union.
    With that said, bigger members like Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland are always going to have a bigger say based on their economics and population size and rightly so.
    In any case, there's always going to need enough broad support from big and small members to pass or block new laws and changes but with all that said, clearly the balance is shifting in favour of Germany and other more central European countries and mostly because of EU expansion which opens up more trade and other benefits with the eastern EU countries and it's usually always neighbouring countries that benefit the most, throw in that Brexit happened which is closer to France, it's easy to see how the balance can shift, but in the end, it doesn't really matter because there's always going to be a need for broad support to pass something and in that sense, no one country runs the EU, they all do.
    As for the vision for the EU, that's not going to be determine by any individual EU members and more likely to be determine outside powers like the US, China and a rising India, in other words, the EU will change in areas that it needs to do so they can better compete with them on the world stage, in other words, expect a lot more integration in key areas, regardless of wants, the alternative is that we get pushed aside by the other big powers around the world which could have a big negative impact on the economy, politics and even our social systems which I'm sure many of you know, the US and China would love to water them down, so yeah, expect more integration, not because we want it, but to protect our interest.

  • @mrghostly1118
    @mrghostly1118 Před rokem +123

    I am from Poland, and looking at germany and france. I just like the fact of what they've created. It's better to be friends, than to be enemies.

    • @mrghostly1118
      @mrghostly1118 Před rokem

      @@BocaoZwow bruh where the hate come from?

    • @Ohhiohh
      @Ohhiohh Před rokem

      Germany sends us their trash to burn then call themselves eco friendly

    • @vornamenachname1069
      @vornamenachname1069 Před rokem +31

      As a German, I just wished that Germany would have better relations to Poland. Problem is, politicians in Germany are quite left wing and politicians in Poland quite right wing so they don't really like each other. I think some years ago the bordering districts of Lubusz and Brandenburg tried to collaborate on some police law that would have enabled Polish police to operate in Brandenburg and German Police to operate in Lubusz but it failed because the national institutions didn't like that idea.
      (There was a lot of crime on both sides of the border and criminals could escape police by simply crossing the border.)

    • @stixinst5791
      @stixinst5791 Před rokem +4

      CZ here. I just pray for unification and total integration of my country into the block

    • @shawnv123
      @shawnv123 Před rokem

      @@gamerdrache6076 lol fr germany is a puppet of france

  • @yannikkrautkraemer
    @yannikkrautkraemer Před rokem +151

    Following you for while now and I have to say, your production quality really improved! Especially your dynamic maps look fantastic & the inclusion of experts is adding significant contentual value. Great Job 👌🏻

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +19

      Thank you! I intend on continuing with the expert interviews in the future :) It also makes researching videos more 'dynamic' rather than just reading papers/books in a basement.
      Cheers,
      Hugo

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před 6 měsíci

      Lies again? UEFA SW Pulau Ubin

  • @Feeshermon
    @Feeshermon Před rokem +8

    Fantastic video, worthy of 1 million+ views. It's very exciting to see your Europe channel produce such good content for an under-served continent on CZcams.

  • @yperboreus
    @yperboreus Před rokem +5

    Thanks for this concise and well-researched video!

  • @Christophe.C
    @Christophe.C Před rokem +13

    Love your video's, keep up the good work!

  • @aguerrero
    @aguerrero Před rokem

    Thanks for your videos, @into europe. I truly enjoy them.

  • @842wolves
    @842wolves Před rokem +2

    Your content is always super top-notch

  • @tonyhawk94
    @tonyhawk94 Před rokem +75

    I don't think the Ukrainian war put in question the French idea of strategic autonomy, on the contrary. If europe had followed this strategy earlier it would have been easier to organize and send weapons to Ukraine and less rely on Russian or US energy as it is the case to day.

    • @madsrolstad1664
      @madsrolstad1664 Před rokem +16

      The United States is carrying the help to Ukraine though. Both militarily and civilian, no other country comes close to the amount the USA has helped and provided the Ukrainians to defend their nation.

    • @tonyhawk94
      @tonyhawk94 Před rokem +24

      @@madsrolstad1664 Yes precisely because Europe has been relying on the US for decades.

    • @kn0wmore126
      @kn0wmore126 Před rokem

      We shouldn't be sending all those weapons & money to Ukraine. Half of the weapons get destroyed even before they reach the battlefield, and the other half is being sold on the black market. Ukraine is, and has always been, a center for black market arms trade, and the most corrupt country on the European continent. Add to that all the billions of dollars/euros we've sent them. And for what? Certainly not democracy...or freedom, security, peace,...or whatever empty, meaningless notion they mention. None of it is even remotely true. It's not to protect the Ukrainian people, because the exact opposite is clearly the case. Hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers die every day, fighting a war their own government started 8 years ago, backed by US/EU thugs with no regard for human life... A war they couldn't possibly win, ever.. And if that's not enough, now they're pushing Ukrainian women to join the cannon fodder that is the Ukrainian army. Top it off with the request of 750 billion dollars Elensky wants to "rebuild Ukraine". Ukraine is done for. Russia will rebuild the regions it now controls, with consent of the people in those regions. The Russians are seen as the LIBERATORS, not the occupiers or invaders. Only western MSM portays it that way in an attempt to convince us that we're on the good side of history. We're not...and haven't been for decades.
      BTW, how can we send even more money to Ukraine? The US/EU are broke AF. The people here will suffer coming winter...and next few years as well. If you still haven't figured out what's really going on, I suggest you start to a.s.a.p. because the people of the west are in great peril. Western society is on the brink of collapse, and what ensues, as planned, will mean the end of freedom for the people. You can see it easily, even today. You cannot afford to keep your head buried in the sand, thinking it'll all go away, or get better, all on it's own. WE can't afford so many people keeping their head buried deep inside their own ass, hoping for a savior to come and take us to a better future. There is NO savior, no shining knight on a white horse. The horse died years ago, and the shining knight has been bought by corporate interests and sold out the people he was supposed to protect. The game is coming to an end. Please open your dang eyes so we can unite against those trying to obtain absolute power over all our lives.

    • @tedcrilly46
      @tedcrilly46 Před rokem +6

      @@madsrolstad1664 Germany alone comes somewhat close to US in aid to Ukraine, per capita Germany has probably given equally or more. EU collectively has given more than US, especially when one considers refugees given asylum.

    • @iangodfrey4518
      @iangodfrey4518 Před rokem

      Problem is, Germany, and to a certain extent France, want their cake and eat it too. They want to trade with all the tyrants - Russia, China (and elsewhere) ... and not be responsible for any externalities of that trading relationship.

  • @jensaukema732
    @jensaukema732 Před rokem +12

    Weer een mooie productie Hugo!

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +9

      Dankuwel! Over een paar weken komt er eentje over Nederland! :)

    • @SaladeDeFruitt
      @SaladeDeFruitt Před rokem +2

      @@IntoEurope where are you from actually, the Netherlands ?

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +3

      I'm French but I live in the Netherlands

    • @SaladeDeFruitt
      @SaladeDeFruitt Před rokem +4

      @@IntoEurope J'en été sûr jsp pourquoi, j'hésitais un peut avec la Hollande aussi. Merci pour ton contenu et continue ce que tu fais c'est super !

  • @robertm.8653
    @robertm.8653 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the video Mr Hugo, very interesting

  • @zedero8
    @zedero8 Před rokem +145

    Great video as always, keep it up! ❤️🇪🇺
    How I see it is that the seeming Franco-German hegemony is a direct consequence of a lack of clear (con)-federal structures in the EU, which allows those two countries to still use their power outside of the frame of the Union in order to influence decisions within it.
    But, as you pointed out, it’s only natural for the two biggest countries of the Union to have a heavier say on the matters (again, as long as there are no clear federal structures) since they’re the backbone of it.
    With the right reforms in the EU, we can ensure further equality among the various states. We have to transform it in such a way that the bigger countries cannot dominate and allow smaller countries to feel like they’re being treated unfairly. (This is kind of already the case, like for example a Maltese person’s vote in the EP has 5 times or something the power of a German person’s vote)
    Their astounding cooperation, though, can be used as a culprit for other countries that used to be enemies. The whole Franco-German axis thing should be seen more as something worthy to imitate rather than something to baselessly accuse of trying to conquer the Union.

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +7

      Thank you! :)

    • @JUICE_PROPAGANDA_CEO
      @JUICE_PROPAGANDA_CEO Před rokem +14

      ​@@IntoEurope Hey, The Visegrad group wasn't based around being an opposition to France and Germany. It was based around integration with the west and western institutions like NATO and the EU. The image of Visegrad being an opposition to Germany and France was made by Hungarian and Polish politicians after 2015, but Czechia and Slovakia aren't as near eurosceptic as Hungary and Poland. I'm just saying - as this institution by definition isn't at all what you described, it was made in 1991 while the rest you mentioned was made very recently and seemingly as an opposition to France and Germany. The newer Three seas initiative would fit much closer to your definition as Visegrad holds bigger value compared to the other newer ones, being the first post-communist western institution after the Warsaw pact for CEE countries.

    • @HedgehogZone
      @HedgehogZone Před rokem +1

      But all of eat europe are beggar countrys. If they contribute to the eu then they can have more of a say. But as it stands they are nothing but parasites!

    • @ipel4
      @ipel4 Před rokem +12

      I find it weird how you say we should ensure further equality so that big countries don't treat unfairly small ones and give an example of how a small one is treating unfairly a big one. In reality a non-federal system benefits smaller countries more which is why they don't want to change the status quo even if it would benefit them but people only see the benefits they have, and assume all promises are false, especially in Easter Europe.

    • @zedero8
      @zedero8 Před rokem +4

      @@ipel4 Yeah, we’re saying the same thing. I should’ve clarified.
      I just wanted to highlight, with my example, that this perceived hegemony of the bigger states is only a stereotype, not based in reality. At least when we’re talking within the frame of the Union and its legal aspects.
      In fact, the opposite is true, since as you’ve already pointed out federal systems tend to favor smaller states.
      So it’s pretty disingenuous for some to accuse the bigger states of wanting to dominate the Union when they are the ones who are pushing for a federal system that will only weaken their influence and increase that of those who are complaining about being treated unfairly.

  • @Firestar9
    @Firestar9 Před rokem +4

    A NEW VIDEO, LETS GOOOOO, Love your videos guy

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +1

      And soon there will be more a more consistent upload schedule! :)

    • @Firestar9
      @Firestar9 Před rokem

      @@IntoEurope :D

  • @yannik8271
    @yannik8271 Před rokem +34

    We are the strongest when all members of our European brotherhood work together. We need each other. We are all the same. Greetings from Germany!

    • @haidouk872
      @haidouk872 Před rokem +4

      Indeed, we are the strongest when we stand together, brother

    • @yannik8271
      @yannik8271 Před rokem

      @@haidouk872 Yes!

    • @bobb7115
      @bobb7115 Před rokem

      @@yannik8271 buy our aircraft rafale

    • @skillbopster
      @skillbopster Před rokem +1

      Mundane comment.

    • @lucadesanctis563
      @lucadesanctis563 Před rokem

      Too bad that Germany and France think at their own interest. Brothers only when u hv to gain something..

  • @Polygarden
    @Polygarden Před rokem +54

    It's complicated. It should be mentioned, that the EU is a parliamentary institution with separate individual European parties. The party members can come from different European countries. So there is no single "German or French party". (you can have a democratic party with party members from Poland, France, Belgium etc. who all consider themselves democrats) Considering this, you can't just "block" an agenda for the goals of one individual country. It all boils down what European party you vote for and what interests this European party represents. That's why it seems to many people that the EU itself doesn't have a prominent goal, or feels like an empty shell, but in fact it's a broad compromise made by half a billion people. And the parliament is what drives the EU. Measured by the population Italy, Spain, Poland, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Czechia have a quite big weight in terms of the votes too. It shouldn't be neglected. There are so many member of the EU that there is no easy majority and it's hard to bend it in a way so it's the advantage of a single entity. And all of this is a good thing. It is in essence very democratic. Also the EU has no real president with an executive task. Perhaps that's why it feels like a headless organization. But it reinforces a more democratic nature. Democracy is sometimes slow and sometimes maybe complicated, but it respects most of it's members more than a single leader would do, even if he/she promises "easy solutions".
    Very often a thing is not the task of the EU, like for instance in many cases with certain foreign affairs. And very often in this case the individual country's politics of Germany or France is mixed up with EU politics, but are separate things.

    • @andrehunter1295
      @andrehunter1295 Před rokem

      EU represent US interest, EU doesn't care about European countries or it's people.
      That's obviously, responsible EU bureaucracy think doesn't understand what's going on.
      People understand EU obeys US, and has Already destroyed European countries when they followed US self-destructive decisions and sanctions against a country their own country and citizens depends on.
      EU playing a false game here, pretend all is good. Using media to pretend it's all okay.
      But EU completely destroyed European countries economy, they are creating a catastrophic disasters in Europe.
      In this winter people are going to freeze too death, when spring and summer are coming they created a huge food shortage in Europe.
      European countries where just going fine before EU decided to punish and weakening Russia economical and starting proxywar, what EU have done would definitely destroying Europe.
      And responsible politicians will never going to admit Any failure trying to weakening a country their own country and citizens completely depends on.
      EU also trying to fooling European citizens and says climate change are important, if climate are important.
      Why are they trying to weakening Russia who was delivered cheap gas directly from Russia through New Finnished North stream 2 pipeline ?
      EU said they would not be dependent on Russia, but choose to be dependent on expensive LPG gas and oil US.
      Shipped from the other side of the globe, when we know 15 huge ship's letting out more pollution than every car on the globe 🌎. ???
      US command EU to not be dependent on cheap green gas straight from pipeline, US demand European countries to be dependent on dirty expensive LPG gas shipped from the other side of the globe to Europe ??
      Everybody knows that will destroy Europe and climate even more, it will destroy Europe economy completely.
      US are not able to replace all cheap gas and oil from Russia with expensive dirty LPG gas and oil Europe would need, US are not able to deliver all cheap fertilizer with expensive fertilizer shipped from the other side of the globe.
      Let's see if US could deliver what European countries need, what about pollution from 100 huge ship's from the other side of the globe (US) to Europe.
      US demand to destroying Europe, EU collective agreed to do exactly that.
      Not Russia who are destroyed, EU are responsible for destroying Europe.
      European countries would collapse, because European weak leaders.
      Are no strong western leaders left who care about their own country and citizens, they are gone.
      US control EU, EU control all western leaders to do what best destroying their own country.

  • @travelerexperience84
    @travelerexperience84 Před rokem +18

    Thanks! BTW a lot of news are changed. Like when few weeks ago, the leaders of Germany, Italy, France and Romania went to Kiev, the news around the world mentioned only the first three! And remember that not only Romania is important like Poland because we are the biggest and the most powerful in the east, but because after us they will be next. And beside this, Poland, Romania, Spain and Netherlands we are the only one who have anti nuclear shields

    • @brb4903
      @brb4903 Před rokem +5

      yes, that's true. My italian friend sent me news about this and they mentioned only the three states heads and I told him the Romanian president was there with them as well.

    • @ggg-cf9zl
      @ggg-cf9zl Před rokem

      *right to write Kyiv not Kiev.

  • @Micha-qv5uf
    @Micha-qv5uf Před rokem +326

    It makes me sad that somebody like Marine Le Pen, who openly says she wants to cut off all ties to germany entirely, is able concentrate such a high vote share on herself. I have always been proud of the german-french friendship. I have been in France several times through school partnership programs and also privately. I'm really sad that so many people in France don't share that emotion :(

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před rokem

      We didn't voted for Le Pen for her ideas on Germany or EU
      We voted for her because everyone else is ok with letting French people being robbed, raped and killed in our streets in the name of multiculturalism or cheap labor.
      No more, no less.
      I will vote for Macron when he will have a clear solution about violence in French cities.
      In the mean time, I am sorry that Anti-EU people are getting voices, but that's the only way to make our elite do something.

    • @Mekesi1
      @Mekesi1 Před rokem +109

      Most Le Pen voters doesn't vote because of her EU policies, but rather for xenophobic or french anti-establishment views.

    • @_bearcat
      @_bearcat Před rokem

      Her father and her were rejected 8 times from the presidential seat for 2 decades.
      The last vote was supposed to be the last for her presidential ambitions.
      For the last few years she tried to sugar coat her ideas, change the name of her party, defend animal causes etc to get as many votes as possible for the wrong reasons, we all know how that worked out

    • @Micha-qv5uf
      @Micha-qv5uf Před rokem +74

      @@Mekesi1 Yes but it's still worrying that her stand on EU politics doesn't stop them from voting for her.

    • @x-a-
      @x-a- Před rokem +51

      @@Micha-qv5uf the EU is doing nothing for mass immigration that why you have countries like UK wanting to quit

  • @aquarius4073
    @aquarius4073 Před rokem +29

    Hi from Germany and thank you for the video. Yes there will definintely more eastern influence with new members from the east joining. "Wandel durch Handel" has totally failed, you can't really change Russia and China 😬
    I think we should listen more to the French in terms of strategic autonomy of the EU...

    • @milschisch9604
      @milschisch9604 Před rokem +3

      France's economy is crippling. I heavily doubt that we should listen to them...

    • @XR190190
      @XR190190 Před rokem +12

      @@milschisch9604 What are you talking about? France has one of the best economic growth in the EU and employement is rising for a constant 2 years now... It has done much better during COVID than other coutnries as well... France's economy is far from crippling...

    • @milschisch9604
      @milschisch9604 Před rokem +3

      @@XR190190 It’s True. But you have to understand how France’s economy is growing. France uses debt to grow its economy and with a national debt of 98% from their GDP they won’t be able to sustain expenses much longer.

    • @XR190190
      @XR190190 Před rokem +1

      @@milschisch9604 Still not a good argument as the US or Japan have a much bigger %GDp debt and still sustain expenses... Because it is once again a multifactor that makes France a trustworthy economy

    • @dennisengelen2517
      @dennisengelen2517 Před rokem +5

      ''There will definetily be more eastern influence''
      Me, a homosexual: Sweating in fear

  • @MarsChroniken
    @MarsChroniken Před rokem

    Great Videos! Love your Style!

  • @Thijs.
    @Thijs. Před rokem +2

    Thanks Hugo, great video

  • @GarrytheIII.
    @GarrytheIII. Před rokem +3

    great vid!

  • @Squig96
    @Squig96 Před rokem +14

    As a german I allways find it weird, why in all the news outlets you almost exlusivly you hear german or french opinion on EU Matter. Third in line is surprisingly allways that dude from Luxemburg, who shouldnt be of any importants. I think it would be much better to treat the EU members as equals (acording to size, fuck of Luxemburg) and also hear spanish and polish opinions and so on.

    • @alm9322
      @alm9322 Před rokem +6

      LOL We're giving our opinions about EU all the time but only reactions we get are articles about "Russian paranoia", "Neo-fascism" or "Breaking European Values".

    • @pep-qew1977
      @pep-qew1977 Před 8 měsíci

      Most pro Luxembourg CZcams commenter

  • @PeTer-xd8nx
    @PeTer-xd8nx Před rokem +4

    France and Germany also pay 75...% of the money that comes from the member states.

  • @cristianfinianos9052
    @cristianfinianos9052 Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @wolfy9979
    @wolfy9979 Před rokem +39

    Don't be fooled, Belgium is leading the whole of Europe. And soon the whole word! Our farmers just have to move some borderstones again.

    • @cakapcakep241
      @cakapcakep241 Před rokem +15

      No, Luxembourg is the actual Overlord. They are the shadow emperor of Europe.

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 Před rokem +2

      What do Belgians think of the EU?

    • @suspendedtwice4sayingrasis261
      @suspendedtwice4sayingrasis261 Před rokem

      Some controversial voices might saying that the J E W Z are actually behind all this. 😄

    • @bgggsht
      @bgggsht Před rokem +1

      Ah yes, the artificial state ;)

  • @minimax9452
    @minimax9452 Před rokem +50

    As a german : Nonsense: The EU protects smaller countries and they can interfere and stop what they want. EG Hungary, Luxembourg,....this is why the Eu is so "popular" amongst small countries and they want to join the EU.

    • @danp5073
      @danp5073 Před rokem +14

      Haha, no. Germany gains more from EU than Hungary or Luxembourg

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 Před rokem +20

      @@danp5073 Sorry - you don't know the numbers do you?

    • @danp5073
      @danp5073 Před rokem +17

      @@minimax9452 even with the money Germany pays into the EU they still benefit far more from the single market than anybody else

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 Před rokem +14

      @@danp5073 And the british were not able to profit - so they broke off. How many deals are finished ;-))?

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Před rokem +8

      It is time France and Germany unite against that.

  • @elbentos7803
    @elbentos7803 Před rokem +16

    Countries ability to influence the UE block is a multi-tier reality :
    - in the first tiers, you have Germany and France (UK belonged to this tiers, but now, it's history).
    - in the second tier, you have Italy, Spain and Poland.
    - in the third tier, one can find Low Countries, Belgium and Sweden
    - afterwards, you have a motley group of moderate regional power countries such as Romania, Denmark, Portugal, Greece, Czechia, Hungary... and the very tiny but inflential Luxemburg.

    • @andrehunter1295
      @andrehunter1295 Před rokem

      EU represent US interest, EU doesn't care about European countries or it's people.
      That's obviously, responsible EU bureaucracy think doesn't understand what's going on.
      People understand EU obeys US, and has Already destroyed European countries when they followed US self-destructive decisions and sanctions against a country their own country and citizens depends on.
      EU playing a false game here, pretend all is good. Using media to pretend it's all okay.
      But EU completely destroyed European countries economy, they are creating a catastrophic disasters in Europe.
      In this winter people are going to freeze too death, when spring and summer are coming they created a huge food shortage in Europe.
      European countries where just going fine before EU decided to punish and weakening Russia economical and starting proxywar, what EU have done would definitely destroying Europe.
      And responsible politicians will never going to admit Any failure trying to weakening a country their own country and citizens completely depends on.
      EU also trying to fooling European citizens and says climate change are important, if climate are important.
      Why are they trying to weakening Russia who was delivered cheap gas directly from Russia through New Finnished North stream 2 pipeline ?
      EU said they would not be dependent on Russia, but choose to be dependent on expensive LPG gas and oil US.
      Shipped from the other side of the globe, when we know 15 huge ship's letting out more pollution than every car on the globe 🌎. ???
      US command EU to not be dependent on cheap green gas straight from pipeline, US demand European countries to be dependent on dirty expensive LPG gas shipped from the other side of the globe to Europe ??
      Everybody knows that will destroy Europe and climate even more, it will destroy Europe economy completely.
      US are not able to replace all cheap gas and oil from Russia with expensive dirty LPG gas and oil Europe would need, US are not able to deliver all cheap fertilizer with expensive fertilizer shipped from the other side of the globe.
      Let's see if US could deliver what European countries need, what about pollution from 100 huge ship's from the other side of the globe (US) to Europe.
      US demand to destroying Europe, EU collective agreed to do exactly that.
      Not Russia who are destroyed, EU are responsible for destroying Europe.
      European countries would collapse, because European weak leaders.
      Are no strong western leaders left who care about their own country and citizens, they are gone.
      US control EU, EU control all western leaders to do what best destroying their own country.

    • @sdf6508
      @sdf6508 Před rokem +6

      It seems like all you have done is look at a map and the size of the countries. The Netherlands actually has a larger economy than Poland and definitely has more influence in the EU. Just look at the history of EU policies. I’d say that the EU is leaded by it’s five largest economies: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.

    • @tacitozetticci9308
      @tacitozetticci9308 Před rokem

      @@sdf6508 it still looks so wrong to see Germany, France, Italy and Spain, the cultural behemoths of Western Europe, leading without the UK. It should clearly be in that list to complete it.
      Will the EU ever heal and get its fundamental member back?

    • @ericsohn5084
      @ericsohn5084 Před rokem +2

      @@sdf6508 Economy is just one element. Militarily, it's insignificant

    • @MrThhg
      @MrThhg Před rokem

      @@andrehunter1295 rusaboo spotted 🤣

  • @user-uh7cb3vy4v
    @user-uh7cb3vy4v Před rokem +1

    Good video!

  • @MoneyMacro
    @MoneyMacro Před rokem +7

    Nice. Very well made!! Very informative.

  • @walli6388
    @walli6388 Před rokem +109

    5:45 Thing is: German is the language with the most speakers. Around 23 % of EU citizens have it as their first language. Before that even more.

    • @mftmss7086
      @mftmss7086 Před rokem

      german language of my ass

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem +31

      Fair point! Something interesting that I didn't include in the video is that for a long time there were actually more French speakers than German ones in the EU. Its only with the re-unification of Germany and Austria joining the EU that German became the most dominant language (as opposed to French which had France and Wallonia up until then).
      Cheers,
      Hugo

    • @CeruleanSword
      @CeruleanSword Před rokem +29

      What? That literally isn’t true, and your statistics aren’t evidence for what you just claimed. More people might speak German as a ‘first’ language but 44% of EU citizens can speak English as a first, second, or third language. German is certainly not as widely known as English in the EU.

    • @CeruleanSword
      @CeruleanSword Před rokem +26

      @@IntoEurope
      44% of EU citizens can speak English as a first, second or third language.
      36% of EU citizens can speak German as a first, second or third language.
      29% of EU citizens can speak French as a first, second or third language.
      18% of EU citizens can speak Italian as a first, second or third language.
      17% of EU citizens can speak Spanish as a first, second or third language.
      He is incorrect.

    • @walli6388
      @walli6388 Před rokem +58

      @@CeruleanSword Like I said first language

  • @yehenry2281
    @yehenry2281 Před rokem +4

    if you ask this question to a Chinese, they all think German is a lead of Europe.

  • @zarathustra498
    @zarathustra498 Před rokem +61

    The bigger picture is that you cannot compare one country to another directly. Many regions in Germany are larger in both in population and economy than most European countries. Just compare eg. Bavaria alone has bigger economy and larger population than Hungary, Greece, Croatia, Czech, Slovakia etc. It is obvious that larger countries will take the lead

    • @mattearl8213
      @mattearl8213 Před rokem +9

      It is not obvious. Germany has a population of 83 million, making it the largest country in the EU by population. I think it is obvious that the other 364 million EU citizens do not want Germany to lead.

    • @dantealighieri4857
      @dantealighieri4857 Před rokem +4

      @@mattearl8213 France first

    • @mattearl8213
      @mattearl8213 Před rokem +17

      @@dantealighieri4857 Right, to surrender.

    • @dantealighieri4857
      @dantealighieri4857 Před rokem +5

      @@mattearl8213 no Denmark was the swiftest country to surrender (German campaign lasted 6 hours in the country). The French fought a lot

    • @tefky7964
      @tefky7964 Před rokem +14

      @@dantealighieri4857 Yeah,but there was slight difference in size of countries and armies...

  • @nicolasviard2252
    @nicolasviard2252 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Germany has a larger population and economy while France has nukes, a strong military and footholds all around the globe as well as the second largest EEZ in the world. They complete each other quite perfectly.

  • @francoiscamy5066
    @francoiscamy5066 Před rokem +45

    We are 27 countries involved, so we decide at 27.
    The goal of the EU is to protect our interests, not to sacrifice something for the others. If a country disagree, he can block a decision (or negociate to have something in exchange).
    It's not perfect, of course, but we advance together as an emerging superpower.
    And once we achieve to have this status : peace, stability and prosperity on our soil will be secured for decades, or even centuries.

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Před rokem

      We're US vassal states

    • @ZERO-tv5zg
      @ZERO-tv5zg Před rokem

      @Nemusis 999 Exactly lmao. Tell that to that frenchie

    • @mo_3924
      @mo_3924 Před rokem +5

      @@ZERO-tv5zg peace could be, but here is the thing.
      As long as the EU is small, we have no wars against us, but against other countrys.
      As the Border expands, we are getting farer away and can't save us against others that good. And tention in our own lands will rise.
      The EU wouldn't be a country. It would be an empire. And as we grow, we need to choose if some countrys are on this side of the border or on the other.
      As empires are getting bigger, they start to fall, because nobody can rule so much and not everybody likes everybody the same way.
      Imagine you are in spain:
      If war is in france, you should be alarmed, because you would be next in line, but if war is in finnland, you wouldn't care the same way.
      Every country has that one best friend, but not everybody can be best friends.

    • @ohdude6643
      @ohdude6643 Před rokem +5

      We are 27 countries, but 2 are those that matter, let's be honest.

    • @andrehunter1295
      @andrehunter1295 Před rokem

      EU represent US interest, EU doesn't care about European countries or it's people.
      That's obviously, responsible EU bureaucracy think doesn't understand what's going on.
      People understand EU obeys US, and has Already destroyed European countries when they followed US self-destructive decisions and sanctions against a country their own country and citizens depends on.
      EU playing a false game here, pretend all is good. Using media to pretend it's all okay.
      But EU completely destroyed European countries economy, they are creating a catastrophic disasters in Europe.
      In this winter people are going to freeze too death, when spring and summer are coming they created a huge food shortage in Europe.
      European countries where just going fine before EU decided to punish and weakening Russia economical and starting proxywar, what EU have done would definitely destroying Europe.
      And responsible politicians will never going to admit Any failure trying to weakening a country their own country and citizens completely depends on.
      EU also trying to fooling European citizens and says climate change are important, if climate are important.
      Why are they trying to weakening Russia who was delivered cheap gas directly from Russia through New Finnished North stream 2 pipeline ?
      EU said they would not be dependent on Russia, but choose to be dependent on expensive LPG gas and oil US.
      Shipped from the other side of the globe, when we know 15 huge ship's letting out more pollution than every car on the globe 🌎. ???
      US command EU to not be dependent on cheap green gas straight from pipeline, US demand European countries to be dependent on dirty expensive LPG gas shipped from the other side of the globe to Europe ??
      Everybody knows that will destroy Europe and climate even more, it will destroy Europe economy completely.
      US are not able to replace all cheap gas and oil from Russia with expensive dirty LPG gas and oil Europe would need, US are not able to deliver all cheap fertilizer with expensive fertilizer shipped from the other side of the globe.
      Let's see if US could deliver what European countries need, what about pollution from 100 huge ship's from the other side of the globe (US) to Europe.
      US demand to destroying Europe, EU collective agreed to do exactly that.
      Not Russia who are destroyed, EU are responsible for destroying Europe.
      European countries would collapse, because European weak leaders.
      Are no strong western leaders left who care about their own country and citizens, they are gone.
      US control EU, EU control all western leaders to do what best destroying their own country.

  • @B00kman
    @B00kman Před rokem

    Thank you, thought provoking

  • @BobbinMcferry
    @BobbinMcferry Před rokem +13

    Heineken's Eurotopia is still a better idea than most 'solutions' to any European federal imbalance, should it continue to form.

    • @LodrikBadric
      @LodrikBadric Před rokem

      Absolutely true! Furthermore we wouldn't have our classical nationalism problems that could form. Very interesting idea.
      For those who are interested in the concept en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_United_States_of_Europe,_A_Eurotopia%3F

  • @dirkvandaele4466
    @dirkvandaele4466 Před rokem +60

    Why France and Germany?
    In the EU there were 4 big countries: France, Germany, Italy and the UK.
    The UK was a member of the EU for the money and not the idea. That is why we had Brexit.
    Italy is harder to explain, but the Italian politics are... very Italian. Since 1945, Italy had 69 governments with an average lifespan of just over 1 year.
    Then you have the smaller big countries: Spain and Poland. S
    pain was a dictatorship until Franco's death in 1975. In 1981 there was a failed military coup attempt. The EU brought stability to Spain and not reverse. Poland was in a similar position. In 1989 Poland had it's own peaceful anti-communist revolution. Political stability is important, but there is another factor. Diplomatic staff is needed for negotiations at the highest level. Countries that had a revolution need it capable staff to build up their own country and not the EU. The need to build an internal network befor they can build a diplomatic netwerk.
    Then you have a country like The Netherlands. It is the biggest of the smaller countries (or the smallest of the bigger?).
    The Dutch and the Benelux countries as a whole are important. The Benelux itself was/is a lab to test unification. A lot of European treaties are signed in the low countries. Brussels is the centrum of the EU for a reason. I'm pretty sure a lot of Franco-German solutions were backed by the work of diplomats from the low countries. A lot of the EU treaties have names of Dutch cities. Germany and France can be leaders in the EU, however Benelux often deliver the actual leaders of the EU institutions.
    Why France and Germany? Well there was nobody else that can play that role.
    That can change, the EU was for a long time a Western European Union. Now the intrests of the EU are a lot more Eastern. Ukraine as an EU member could be interesting, as a Poland has a better network in that part of Europe than a France or Germany.

    • @francisbell1961
      @francisbell1961 Před rokem +3

      I recon there will a big divide between east and west

    • @swamidude2214
      @swamidude2214 Před rokem +1

      @@francisbell1961 south and north will divide more. But lets be honest the divides are mostly etnic and cultural anyways. There is no denying that we have a Germanic, Latin and Slavic division in the EU. It somehow comes out in culture, upbringing, way of thinking, I dont know what.

    • @cqpp
      @cqpp Před rokem +2

      @@swamidude2214 would France be part of the Germanic divide? Since they speak a romance language but do stuff similar to the Germans.

    • @Tortellobello45
      @Tortellobello45 Před rokem +1

      As an Italian, we had that much government changes to reach 69.
      From now on the Moderate Right will most likely hold for another 69 years

    • @dirkvandaele4466
      @dirkvandaele4466 Před rokem

      @@Tortellobello45 Yes, the Draghi government is likely to hold on for years. LOL

  • @Joey-ct8bm
    @Joey-ct8bm Před rokem +3

    The BENELUX was the first cooperation between European countries combining resources. Not Germany and France.
    The Netherlands is also been in the headlines a lot for supporting Ukraine lately.

  • @mou6854
    @mou6854 Před rokem +1

    good video

  • @02Tony
    @02Tony Před rokem +3

    Videos are getting better with each upload, like other comments the two biggest countries have a bigger say on how the EU is run. It is really great to see representatives of the EU providing information to video's subject.

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před rokem

      Thank you! Soon with 3D animations to explain policy :)

  • @HarionDafar
    @HarionDafar Před rokem +5

    Neither Germany nor France or even both together could make politics without the help of their fellow European neighbours. And that is good. As a German I support the idea of a decentralized form of state just like it is within Germany. Only by consensus and dialogue we will find the best solutions for the problems of our time. What single voices lead can to can be seen in fucked up Russia or other shitty places in the world.

  • @grannystuna174
    @grannystuna174 Před rokem +12

    Unfortunately, our (EU) role is getting closer to Arabian Gulf's role - "Pay to the US, and shush."
    When we were given a little space to express ourselves like a month after the Russian invasion, we started challenging each other's views and weren't united in any way.
    Let us see how the situation around EU MSs will resolve, but I don't see it much positively.

    • @andrehunter1295
      @andrehunter1295 Před rokem

      EU represent US interest, EU doesn't care about European countries or it's people.
      That's obviously, responsible EU bureaucracy think doesn't understand what's going on.
      People understand EU obeys US, and has Already destroyed European countries when they followed US self-destructive decisions and sanctions against a country their own country and citizens depends on.
      EU playing a false game here, pretend all is good. Using media to pretend it's all okay.
      But EU completely destroyed European countries economy, they are creating a catastrophic disasters in Europe.
      In this winter people are going to freeze too death, when spring and summer are coming they created a huge food shortage in Europe.
      European countries where just going fine before EU decided to punish and weakening Russia economical and starting proxywar, what EU have done would definitely destroying Europe.
      And responsible politicians will never going to admit Any failure trying to weakening a country their own country and citizens completely depends on.
      EU also trying to fooling European citizens and says climate change are important, if climate are important.
      Why are they trying to weakening Russia who was delivered cheap gas directly from Russia through New Finnished North stream 2 pipeline ?
      EU said they would not be dependent on Russia, but choose to be dependent on expensive LPG gas and oil US.
      Shipped from the other side of the globe, when we know 15 huge ship's letting out more pollution than every car on the globe 🌎. ???
      US command EU to not be dependent on cheap green gas straight from pipeline, US demand European countries to be dependent on dirty expensive LPG gas shipped from the other side of the globe to Europe ??
      Everybody knows that will destroy Europe and climate even more, it will destroy Europe economy completely.
      US are not able to replace all cheap gas and oil from Russia with expensive dirty LPG gas and oil Europe would need, US are not able to deliver all cheap fertilizer with expensive fertilizer shipped from the other side of the globe.
      Let's see if US could deliver what European countries need, what about pollution from 100 huge ship's from the other side of the globe (US) to Europe.
      US demand to destroying Europe, EU collective agreed to do exactly that.
      Not Russia who are destroyed, EU are responsible for destroying Europe.
      European countries would collapse, because European weak leaders.
      Are no strong western leaders left who care about their own country and citizens, they are gone.
      US control EU, EU control all western leaders to do what best destroying their own country.

    • @alm9322
      @alm9322 Před rokem

      Honestly, as a Central European, I'd rather listen to the US, a country that managed to keep Europe peaceful and freed us from communism, than some European corrupted and ideological bureaucrats (It's hard to even call them leaders) I prefer Europe controlled by the US, than controlled by Franco-German progressive elite that is completely detached from reality of most of the continent.

  • @feroxcious
    @feroxcious Před rokem +2

    what a france-germany-centric way of looking at the inception of the EU. I understand that focusing on the lock instead of the key is appealing. The key is small right? But it seems like we forget that the benelux was the inspiration and source for all of this. Small countries that punch way above their weight. Enjoy the freedom and prosperity we provided for you while you focus on land-mass and large-population-countries.
    - Kisses.

  • @0w784g
    @0w784g Před rokem +2

    This video shows what is always obvious around debates about the EU. It's antecedents, the common market et al brought peace and prosperity to Europe. The EU and the concept of ever closer union brings friction.

  • @gevatterwolf5131
    @gevatterwolf5131 Před rokem +15

    If I had to guess as a german i would say america. Even if Germany is no longer officially occupied, there are plenty of shackle contracts that still give America more rights than they would have in any other European country. our government speaks of 'petrified right of occupation'. It's not for nothing that the ami has its largest air force base in Europe in Ramstein, or the NSA monitors European data traffic from the Internet hub in Frankfurt, and our government is riddled with transatlanticists and NATO -functionaries anyway. So, although France is a bit more sovereign than Germany, I would say USA.

    • @rafangille
      @rafangille Před rokem +4

      yea there’s a lot of american influence, but germany is still entirely sovereign. and let’s not forget why there’s this american influence in the first place

  • @raccoon2505
    @raccoon2505 Před rokem +10

    I am not European or an expert on EU. But in terms of leadership when I think of the European Union, France and Germany always come up, It has privileged positions in the main organizations and for many historical issues such as imperialism, revolutions, cultural influences, despite Spain, Italy and Greece also have some relevance in this regard.
    And with the Brexit this became more evident.

    • @cosacercononloso
      @cosacercononloso Před rokem

      100% true, Greeks people are the first who pays the bill. But actually EU produce ton of propaganda.

    • @definitely-not-daniel
      @definitely-not-daniel Před 10 měsíci

      You should check how the structure of the Eu actually works. There’s no favourites. Germany and France seem more privileged because they’re the one who speaker louder and are one of the highest net positive contributors. Realistically tho even together they can’t pass anything without support of other members

  • @maumaz
    @maumaz Před rokem +1

    I believe more than a revilarly its a friendship. Both are very strong in many regards and compliment eachother as a team well

  • @maxcyber
    @maxcyber Před 10 měsíci +1

    Small correction : The Benelux (Belgium, Nederland and Luxemebourg) "customs convention" came before (1947) and was therefore a form of origin of the Coal and Steel community.

  • @simsportif
    @simsportif Před rokem +9

    7:10 "Other countries have found coalitions with superheroes sounding names like..."
    "the new hanseatic league" "The visegrad group"
    Bruh, someone's forgetting their history it seems

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n Před rokem

      He's not wrong though. They sound kinda Marvel. Or DC?

  • @Rafael-CL
    @Rafael-CL Před rokem +8

    What about countries like Italy or Spain,these states could be an important voice in the EU,as a counter weight for the french-german partnership.shifting some decisitions making to the mediterranean sea.

    • @vinhbao9738
      @vinhbao9738 Před rokem +7

      Not all countries want to take the responsibility of being de facto leaders or top representatives of the block. Its unwritten but known that Germany expands their influence eastwards while France expands their influence southwards to Latin Europe (Spain, Italy) and Africa.

    • @Rafael-CL
      @Rafael-CL Před rokem +5

      @@vinhbao9738 Yes,not all countries wants to take responsability for the rest of the members states but as I said states like Italy or Spain could act as a counter weight giving more decision making to the south,a few days ago I was reading an article about the G4 in the EU:Germany,Italy,Spain and France,this approach reinforce the influence of Spain and Italy.

    • @marcos.2373
      @marcos.2373 Před rokem +4

      @@vinhbao9738 Italy is almost the same size of France how France can influence over Italy? Stop dreaming bro

    • @VCOSTA1861
      @VCOSTA1861 Před rokem +1

      @@marcos.2373 Mi permetta di correggerla, la Francia ha un territorio che si estende per quasi 650000 km quadrati, mentre l'Italia "soltanto" 301000 km quadrati

    • @Graczent.D
      @Graczent.D Před rokem +6

      @@marcos.2373 Larger economy, Millitary, an actually stable economy at that, and over twice the landmass, so not "almost the same"

  • @unnamedshadow1866
    @unnamedshadow1866 Před rokem +1

    more than 70 years, this rivalry has existed for centuries since the Valois and Habsburgs engaged on territorial disputes.

  • @felineboy1586
    @felineboy1586 Před rokem +3

    Please upload more videos

  • @toyotaprius79
    @toyotaprius79 Před rokem +15

    One should note that it was the British Empire who bolstered and Financed the Prussians to fight France.

    • @hansgruber788
      @hansgruber788 Před rokem +26

      In which war? In the napoleonic then yes obviously and rightly. They didn't in the Franco Prussian war. And what bearing does this have on anything related in this video?

    • @BasicLib
      @BasicLib Před rokem

      ​@@hansgruber788 its this retared-ass conspiracy theory that the Anglos (Brits and Now Americas) are behind every problem ever in European History, Especially over the last 300 years.
      They Caused the Napoleonic Wars (The American Ideological Export, the British Provocation, and Financing etc)
      They Caused the Franco-Prussian Wars (I dont know, the Rothschilds or something about American Banks or something)
      They Caused the World Wars (British Playing of continental Powers against each other and American Selling Arms to both Sides)
      But anyone with even a slight degree of historical understanding can see that these are super reductive claims that dont even hold up when the evidence is truly examined. It's just a way to rag on the Anglos

    • @haidouk872
      @haidouk872 Před rokem +5

      This, while true at the time, is irrelevant to today's reality

    • @andrehunter1295
      @andrehunter1295 Před rokem

      EU represent US interest, EU doesn't care about European countries or it's people.
      That's obviously, responsible EU bureaucracy think doesn't understand what's going on.
      People understand EU obeys US, and has Already destroyed European countries when they followed US self-destructive decisions and sanctions against a country their own country and citizens depends on.
      EU playing a false game here, pretend all is good. Using media to pretend it's all okay.
      But EU completely destroyed European countries economy, they are creating a catastrophic disasters in Europe.
      In this winter people are going to freeze too death, when spring and summer are coming they created a huge food shortage in Europe.
      European countries where just going fine before EU decided to punish and weakening Russia economical and starting proxywar, what EU have done would definitely destroying Europe.
      And responsible politicians will never going to admit Any failure trying to weakening a country their own country and citizens completely depends on.
      EU also trying to fooling European citizens and says climate change are important, if climate are important.
      Why are they trying to weakening Russia who was delivered cheap gas directly from Russia through New Finnished North stream 2 pipeline ?
      EU said they would not be dependent on Russia, but choose to be dependent on expensive LPG gas and oil US.
      Shipped from the other side of the globe, when we know 15 huge ship's letting out more pollution than every car on the globe 🌎. ???
      US command EU to not be dependent on cheap green gas straight from pipeline, US demand European countries to be dependent on dirty expensive LPG gas shipped from the other side of the globe to Europe ??
      Everybody knows that will destroy Europe and climate even more, it will destroy Europe economy completely.
      US are not able to replace all cheap gas and oil from Russia with expensive dirty LPG gas and oil Europe would need, US are not able to deliver all cheap fertilizer with expensive fertilizer shipped from the other side of the globe.
      Let's see if US could deliver what European countries need, what about pollution from 100 huge ship's from the other side of the globe (US) to Europe.
      US demand to destroying Europe, EU collective agreed to do exactly that.
      Not Russia who are destroyed, EU are responsible for destroying Europe.
      European countries would collapse, because European weak leaders.
      Are no strong western leaders left who care about their own country and citizens, they are gone.
      US control EU, EU control all western leaders to do what best destroying their own country.

    • @BasicLib
      @BasicLib Před rokem

      @@andrehunter1295 Dude, shut the fuck up with that BS

  • @_thoughtcriminal_9102
    @_thoughtcriminal_9102 Před rokem +5

    Me, I do

  • @MrMatklug
    @MrMatklug Před rokem

    there was also the trade agreement between the EU and Brazil, with support from germany but a lot a pression from germany

  • @alextabet9247
    @alextabet9247 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Suggesting that France has a significant edge politically, or Germany economically, is simplistic and flat out wrong. Both are powerhouses politically and economically. But together, they form a union behind only to the US and China. With those two at the core of the EU, the Union remains relevant and all members of the DU benefit.

  • @vincent2961
    @vincent2961 Před rokem +10

    I can't believe the UK was once a member of the EU and didn't seizes this opportunity to be a leader member of this union... These 3 big countries united in this organization, it was beautiful... As a French, I still believe in the EU, I still believe in the old continent 🇪🇺

    • @suprememajd3090
      @suprememajd3090 Před rokem +1

      The UK prefered being an American puppet state more

    • @TheVoodooMaker
      @TheVoodooMaker Před 11 měsíci +1

      There's nothing to believe in, friend. Ils nous ont menti et nous ont retiré à la fois souveraineté institutionnelle et maîtrise de nos finances.

    • @vincent2961
      @vincent2961 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@TheVoodooMaker maybe you're right but, maybe there were other solutions than Brexit...

    • @TheVoodooMaker
      @TheVoodooMaker Před 11 měsíci

      @@vincent2961 Who are we to argue with them ? They voted out, it's time we stopped pretending to be know-it-alls.

  • @EUMadeSimple
    @EUMadeSimple Před rokem +86

    Nice video :).
    I think the EU could consider a tiered model, where some countries (e.g. France, Germany , Benelux, etc.) Integrate more closely while other countries don't. Currently, with the VETO vote in the Council each country can stop EU foreign policy legislation making things very difficult. Macron mentioned something like this yesterday... Interesting times ahead

    • @EUMadeSimple
      @EUMadeSimple Před rokem +14

      @isle9 that will require treaty change though... So maybe in 10 years. And do you think Viktor Orban will allow that to happen? I reckon he will VETO ;)

    • @SaladeDeFruitt
      @SaladeDeFruitt Před rokem +6

      I think that's kinda what Emmanuel Macron wants when he says "Europe à deux vitesses" which literally means two speeds Europe ('s adhesion), would be great

    • @faultier1158
      @faultier1158 Před rokem +1

      @@EUMadeSimple Well, there won't be any further EU expansion without the veto being chopped first.

    • @geoffreycharles6330
      @geoffreycharles6330 Před rokem +2

      I think if it comes down to this, we better simply brake the EU along the lines of Soviet occupation. It is clear that if the Veto goes away and we adopt a two thier adhesion policy, we should simply revert back the 2004 extension because it is clear we don't share that much anymore.

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Před rokem +1

      Well, are countries actually allowed to dissent? Macron just phrased it as "You're just not integrated yet, this is how we pull you in."

  • @devamjani8041
    @devamjani8041 Před 10 měsíci +12

    France is the most important country for Europe. It is the only country in Europe beside Russia which has independent space access, which it has donated to Europe by ESA ( European Space Agency ) of which France is still the largest contributor. France has the ability to independently develop every military hardware and does so, it is the only country in Europe whose military is totally independent of usa, it is a nuclear power, it is an energy exporter and ensures energy security of the entire Europe, it is simply legendary.

    • @marcobeardo985
      @marcobeardo985 Před měsícem +2

      No, it isn't. It's just one important European state. Not even in a good shape now: with a high public debt (118% of GDP!), internal society conflicts and precarious presence in Africa.
      Countries like Germany, Italy and Spain have strong military industries.
      Fremm frigate ships and FSAF SAMP/T missile system (now used in Ukraine) are made in cooperation with Italy, not by France alone.
      Italy is talking to UK and Japan for next generation Tempest military aircraft, not to France and not even to Germany.
      Being an energy exporter is a good thing, but nuclear plants of France are old and half of reactors are currenty off-grid for maintenance. It's also a very vulnerable system: just a dry season and reactors must be stopped due to lack of cooling water. No, it's not the most important country of Europe and the emerging of Eastern Countries of Europe will diminish its role further, economically and even militarily.

    • @NoName-hg6cc
      @NoName-hg6cc Před 21 dnem

      ​@@marcobeardo985Well said

    • @maynamar2517
      @maynamar2517 Před 7 dny

      @@marcobeardo985 SAMP/T missile FRENCH TECHNOLOGY.

    • @maynamar2517
      @maynamar2517 Před 7 dny

      @@marcobeardo985 TU PEU XTOUJOURS REVER MON PETIT SPAGHETTI.

    • @marcobeardo985
      @marcobeardo985 Před 4 dny

      @@maynamar2517 No it isn't. It's made by consortium Eurosam, of French and Italian companies: MBDA France (33,33%)
      MBDA Italy (33,33%)
      Thales Group (33,33%)

  • @adrien5116
    @adrien5116 Před rokem +10

    As a famous French politician said : We like Germany so much that it was better when there was two of them.

    • @aquarius4073
      @aquarius4073 Před rokem +1

      Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit! ☝

    • @adrien5116
      @adrien5116 Před rokem +1

      @@aquarius4073 Le bruit des bottes

    • @suchendnachwahrheit9143
      @suchendnachwahrheit9143 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@adrien5116the arrogance of a fool.

    • @adrien5116
      @adrien5116 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@suchendnachwahrheit9143The way I see it, it's more a clever joke on our diverging interests inside of our union.

    • @suchendnachwahrheit9143
      @suchendnachwahrheit9143 Před 2 měsíci

      @@adrien5116 it is a bit hypocritical though. As long as the French are on top, everything was great and nothing had to change.
      Reunification was absolutely vital for the german nation and is deeply ingrained in our consciousness. The partition of Germany, more than anything else, was the deepest and longest lasting wound from the Second World War. If there had been a third war, the Germans would have had to kill each other, perhaps perishing as a nation and people entirely. The French are known to make political jokes and that is fine, but especially in this case, it is important that no German can appreciate that particular one. Too much was at stake. Nothing was better, when there were two Germanies. Five hundred thousand soviet troups were in East Germany, people were literally sold to the West for currency, thousands were detained or tortured and the next war loomed like a promise of apocalypse over both. With the reunification of Germany the last wound healed out and a potential apocalypse was averted.
      I am not trying to overdramatize(though I probably seem like it), but I advise you not to make that joke in front of a German, especially if he is a bit older. He will feel irritated

  • @zhufortheimpaler4041
    @zhufortheimpaler4041 Před rokem +4

    As a small correction to "germany is slow at delivering support to ukraine".
    Germany is the second largest donator to ukraine behind the USA.
    And alot of the contributions of countries like Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark etc are financed by germany.

    • @pep-qew1977
      @pep-qew1977 Před 8 měsíci

      How germany finance other countrys contribution?

    • @zhufortheimpaler4041
      @zhufortheimpaler4041 Před 8 měsíci

      @@pep-qew1977 example: Poland delivers 50 T-72M1´s from their long term storage.
      Afterwards they file a request to the EU Aid Fund for financial compensation.
      Or germany pays for the stuff directly, like with the danish M113 APC´s, Leo1A5DK´s and many other pieces of equipment as agreed with the relevant partners. Germany shouldered the fnancial burdon of quite a large amount of such deliveries from EU partners.
      Fun Fact: poland filed requests for more than double the compensation amount it even delivered. (A T-72M1 has a market value of about 500k$ when in top condition.
      Poland delivered 300 of them plus a few other things and filed requests for 3.3b$)

    • @pep-qew1977
      @pep-qew1977 Před 8 měsíci

      @@zhufortheimpaler4041 remember that not only germany pay for eu aid fund

    • @zhufortheimpaler4041
      @zhufortheimpaler4041 Před 8 měsíci

      @@pep-qew1977 germany pays 25% of that alone.
      Poland is athe largest net taker from EU funds in all areas.

    • @pep-qew1977
      @pep-qew1977 Před 8 měsíci

      @@zhufortheimpaler4041 in reality not, for every 1 euro that Poland gets from eu 0.70 euro is taken by western companies in Poland.

  • @matteo13120
    @matteo13120 Před rokem +14

    I’m French but we must not forget the importance of Italy yes they have issues with their economy right now but Italy will always remain as one of the biggest powerhouse country in the world. Spain has also made a lot of improvement since the dictatorship felt down in the 50’s. Altought I would say than Germany and France have both their own importance. Germany has the leadership as the economic powerhouse of the continent but France has the leadership as the military powerhouse. As I don’t see France being capable of overtake Germany in economic prospect but I think Germany will soon has a strong army and France may loose this military leadership.

    • @mattia8327
      @mattia8327 Před rokem +1

      Love EU from 🇮🇹

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 Před rokem +6

      France has both military and diplomatic leadership actually, and it willl stay that way since they got their own nukes and while Germany will catch up in its military France would still have the bigger tools, and France does have the Permanent security member place at the UN, which is more used as the EU security member than solely France these days especially since the idea of making the EU or Germany as permanent member failed though im not too knowledgeable bout it. So its not like France is going to lose its edge over Germany anyway.
      Though not a single member state can actually afford to try and "rule" EU alone anyway

    • @gamerdrache6076
      @gamerdrache6076 Před rokem +1

      @@erwannthietart3602 i mean we germans ae not allowed nukes so i dosen´t really work that way

    • @cosacercononloso
      @cosacercononloso Před rokem +3

      Italians don’t want Eu, we are Mediterranean not European.

    • @gamerdrache6076
      @gamerdrache6076 Před rokem +9

      @@cosacercononloso italiy is in in europe so youre european

  • @TomFghdd
    @TomFghdd Před rokem +1

    As a PL, I would love to have : Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia as a one country with good relations with : West, North, and South :)

  • @didierlemoine6771
    @didierlemoine6771 Před rokem +6

    no country hs a majority in the EU, u need to convince minimum 8 countries to hv a majority in the EU parliament :)

  • @donaldmcronald2331
    @donaldmcronald2331 Před rokem +15

    The Franco-German relationship is the core idea of Europe. Merge your economies to make wars im possible. Share common international institutions ,the EU, in order to solve disputs diplomatically. It's today's recipe for peace and coorperation on the European continent. The EU itself is the realization of this idea on a continental scale.

    • @heartsofiron4ever
      @heartsofiron4ever Před rokem

      these are the nations who make the major proposals, then there's unofficial need of approval from italy, spain and poland, then comes the round of critic from Hungary and the nordics before finally being put for a vote

    • @sithersproductions
      @sithersproductions Před rokem

      I disagree, the European experiment was always under the protection of American arms. The war in Ukraine shows that without the American presence Europe would just collapse to outside pressures.

    • @nopenope460
      @nopenope460 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@heartsofiron4ever Exactly. Germany doesn't deserve to be a leader and soon we will find out who's the boss in house. We need like 5 more years. Greeting's from Poland.

    • @heartsofiron4ever
      @heartsofiron4ever Před 9 měsíci

      @@nopenope460 hahaha Poland, how are you doing with 40 million people and a lower fertility rate then Germany? All hail the great old Poland

    • @nopenope460
      @nopenope460 Před 9 měsíci

      @@heartsofiron4ever We don't care about quantity, only quality. And how do you feel about safety on the streets and Christmas markets after letting in uncontrolled numbers of blacks? Just don't say that they will do anything other than sit on welfare, sell drugs to kids or stab people. hahah. Spass bei Seite, we need to be good Neighbours. Hail Hydra.

  • @SaladeDeFruitt
    @SaladeDeFruitt Před rokem +15

    The best european centered media ! 🇪🇺

  • @vinniechan
    @vinniechan Před rokem +12

    if the EU is a bus then France and Germany are no doubt the engine...
    then you have 27 people at the steering wheel

  • @JohnDoe-gc1pm
    @JohnDoe-gc1pm Před rokem +1

    It'd be interesting to see what the UK used to achieve when it was part of the EU, and how it works without the UKs influence

    • @alexanderzippel8809
      @alexanderzippel8809 Před rokem +2

      The UK leaving made everything easier for the EU

    • @nopenope460
      @nopenope460 Před 9 měsíci

      @@alexanderzippel8809 And for the UK. If you can't lead this whorehouse it's not worth the time. Greeting's from Poland.

  • @callmeswivelhips8229
    @callmeswivelhips8229 Před rokem +4

    I notice in the video and comments, there is little mention of either Spain or Portugal. Out of curiosity, are they not major players in this particular game???

    • @lucaesposito6896
      @lucaesposito6896 Před rokem +7

      Spain, yes! Portugal? Not so much..

    • @skillbopster
      @skillbopster Před rokem

      No.

    • @brb4903
      @brb4903 Před rokem +3

      This is because Spain is the size of Poland not Italy. Regarding Portugal... it is smaller than Sweden and the average salary is smaller than in Slovenia.

  • @RazorMouth
    @RazorMouth Před rokem +9

    The New Hanseatic league has a GDP per Capita of €50,000, well above the EU average.
    Ireland is also pushing for non-EU but wealthy EFTA countries Norway and Iceland to be part of it or some kind of semi-members. Both have shown interest.

    • @BananaRama1312
      @BananaRama1312 Před rokem +2

      none cares

    • @matteoc.6162
      @matteoc.6162 Před rokem +1

      @@BananaRama1312 why are you here? Really I'm curious

    • @BananaRama1312
      @BananaRama1312 Před rokem

      @@matteoc.6162 weird yt recommendations

    • @KingKong-jy4ut
      @KingKong-jy4ut Před rokem

      @@matteoc.6162 i am here just to see what is going on in Europe...🏴‍☠️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @iangodfrey4518
      @iangodfrey4518 Před rokem +2

      @@KingKong-jy4ut It's been a hell hole for the last 2000 years.

  • @herzog1857
    @herzog1857 Před rokem +2

    In May 1945, Russian music was playing in all cafes and restaurants in Berlin. Go to Berlin, Paris, Rome, Brussels, London or any city in the EU today and listen to whose music is being played. Then it will be clear to you who actually leads the European Union.

    • @mattia8327
      @mattia8327 Před rokem +1

      I don't get it, do u mean like the US??
      But btw, in italy we lostrn to italian music, because not everyone speaks English and we have very good music tradition and many competitions.

    • @herzog1857
      @herzog1857 Před rokem +2

      @@mattia8327 Of course, brother. I used the example with music only as an allegory. Of course, not only American music is listened to, but domestic music as well. The point is that these "Does Germany or France lead the EU" topics are trivial. If the EU does what the US says, then who leads the EU is not overly important.

  • @lorenzo.fiorini
    @lorenzo.fiorini Před rokem

    7:08 "To counterbalance their influence other countries have formed coalitions with Superhero sounding names"

  • @ebbeb9827
    @ebbeb9827 Před rokem +11

    with enlargement back on the agenda it will be interesting to see how the EU is reformed to accommodate them

    • @alexp6013
      @alexp6013 Před rokem +4

      I hope we get better defensive measures. NATO is great, but the EU could do much better. So far, I feel like we're going in the right direction,but only time will tell

    • @Kafei01
      @Kafei01 Před rokem +4

      I don't think there is gona be an enlargement any time soon.
      They gave Ukraine and Moldova a candidate status for the show but it means nothing.
      We can't accept anymore members as long as we didn't solve our problem, just few days ago Hungary blocked a global minimum tax plan wanted by all others members, it's absurd, one country should not be able to block all the others, we have to solve this if it's still possible before considering adding more countries.

    • @gray3589
      @gray3589 Před rokem

      Yeah, putins dog

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Před rokem +1

      NO!!! We need to kick countries out not get more in specially not the corupt eastern European ones.

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 Před rokem +2

      @@alexp6013 Defensive against what? I want a defense against the banks and the multinational corporations... the things that the EU defends more than anything else.

  • @PolosLatinos
    @PolosLatinos Před rokem +3

    Let us not forget the falling of the Berlin wall started in Poland ;)

  • @abdulrahman1308
    @abdulrahman1308 Před rokem +1

    EU's leadership is still paralyzed. Lithuania just thumbed her nose about easing the Kaliningrad blockade.

  • @professionalgoob
    @professionalgoob Před rokem +2

    I Do 😊

  • @kingoliever1
    @kingoliever1 Před rokem +10

    Dude the hanesatic league where kinda north German trade colonist in all those countries, that´s a weird name but glad we left a good impression.

  • @versuch8239
    @versuch8239 Před rokem +10

    Mitterand and Kohl is still one of the best and most important photos of the last 100 years. I also wouldn't say the Baltics etc. have taken any kind of "leadership role" in the crisis, that seems way overblown.

  • @lucasbatista1453
    @lucasbatista1453 Před 10 měsíci +2

    “I love Germany so much I’m happy there are two of them”: although said by a Nobel Prize laureate, this phrase sounds either remarkably dumb or evil-minded. I assume he loved France even more, nevertheless I bet he would not have liked it to have been split in three. A post-war scenario with three Frances seems catastrophic, not enchanting, right?

  • @hollywoodmarine
    @hollywoodmarine Před rokem

    Can’t sleep, figured I’d learn something

  • @thiefofheartss5677
    @thiefofheartss5677 Před rokem +11

    the problem is the EU bureaucratic state itself.
    EU is lead by the corporate lobbies.

    • @sunrae3971
      @sunrae3971 Před rokem +2

      The EU has the least amount of bureaucrats per Captia. 60K Employee for 447 Million Citizen. Tell me one country - besides North Korea - where lobbyist do not want to make influence?

    • @uteriel282
      @uteriel282 Před rokem

      and the us is a corrupt oligarchy so what exactly is your point?

    • @hall_of_fame_
      @hall_of_fame_ Před rokem

      They lobby OFICIALLY in U.S.

  • @sylvainleguillou6208
    @sylvainleguillou6208 Před rokem +3

    Weapons delivery to Ukraine is decided by NATO wich is lead by US not Poland or baltic state.
    What's important to lead EU is to be first in economie or army. Money and strenght
    With Uk out, France first place in military is secure as the only nuclear power.
    Germany is still far ahead in economie, so their lead in EU is secure for the next 5 year at very least.
    Expect in media, France and Germany are totaly opposed in nearly every decision.
    As they are evenly match Eu politics are decided by the other EU state. THEY are the one deciding.
    Before Germany reunification, France had a monopole on EU lead as it was equal to Germany in econmie and first in army.
    After that, because France and Germany are opposed, EU members had alway been the one with the true power.
    When Merkel was in power it's East states support to Germany which made them lead EU.
    Italy, Poland, Nederland and Hungary were the fisrt one to understand that, since then they are the one deciding.

  • @SailPink
    @SailPink Před rokem

    Freedom of movement, trade and co operation great successes. Stronger together. Accession of Eastern countries plus Norway and Sweden would make another great film

  • @brca098
    @brca098 Před 3 měsíci

    We in Poland still have in mind that Germans are singing in their 5th verse of their anthem: Great Germany, from the Meuse to the Neman. Check out where Neman river is laying!

  • @nrkapa
    @nrkapa Před rokem +4

    Short anwer: the capitalists of the EU are the ones who rule, and France and Germany have the most and the richest capitalists so they are the countries that lead.

  • @mickmickymick6927
    @mickmickymick6927 Před rokem +15

    Have you done a video on Europe's language problem? Everyone says 'just speak English', but that gives non-EU countries a huge advantage over our countries. It also leaves large parts of the EU population out of touch with decision-making, and often gives non-EU countries a closer connection to EU policy debates than EU citizens. Also for me it's a problem that no post-2004 EU language is represented with an official language (Polish probably would make most sense), A neat idea would be to use 'inter-languages' like Interslavic for the big language groups and use those as official languages.

    • @Blabla-od7vt
      @Blabla-od7vt Před rokem +12

      "but that gives non-EU countries a huge advantage over our countries." How so? Everybody should speak English.

    • @Kafei01
      @Kafei01 Před rokem +10

      @@Blabla-od7vt Everybody should but everybody don't.
      How does it gives non-EU countris an advantage ? Well, just look at the comment of any video, any tweet, any topic regarding the EU you will find more englishman spreading their british views (often about brexit) than european citizen sharing their though. Just look at the answer of any tweet from the european comission : half of them are british and most of those british are brexiters.

    • @cocacraesh
      @cocacraesh Před rokem +7

      Just a minor remark: there are several official languages in the EU, including of course all the national official languages of member states (that's why the EU has so many translators for everything), French, German and English are however somewhat elevated by being procedural languages of the commission, meaning these are the languages the commission works with in their day-to-day business. I don't necessarily see a point in adding other languages to that trifecta, it would probably be best to remove German and French instead for simplicity and efficiency.

    • @Kafei01
      @Kafei01 Před rokem +8

      A wise man said once that the real official language of the EU is the translation.

    • @Blabla-od7vt
      @Blabla-od7vt Před rokem

      @@Kafei01 There are state-sponsored bot networks powered by Russia and China, which spread information designed to divide and feuel extremists.
      These few Brexiteers are rather a small problem of the EU IMO.

  • @Desperado070
    @Desperado070 Před 9 měsíci

    I do!

  • @flom1951
    @flom1951 Před rokem +2

    E.U should transform itself as a Federation and being called "United States of Europe" only composed with: France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and Austria.
    The rest of the European countries would be part of a very close relationship with the United States of Europe and would remain in the NATO but won't have the Euro €.

    • @cqpp
      @cqpp Před rokem +2

      That's the best solution
      For now it should form a small nation composing of Germany, Netherlands, France, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and maybe Denmark. Then once that is succefull then we can get Spain, Portugal, Italy, UK, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Slovenia next into the EU.

    • @SuperWiggler
      @SuperWiggler Před rokem +1

      Why would the UK agree to this if they don't even want to be in the EU?

    • @flom1951
      @flom1951 Před rokem

      @@SuperWiggler Because this Federation would be only composed by the richest European countries.
      UK was tired to pay for poor countries and saw nothing to gain in the EU.

    • @CriscCiaddu
      @CriscCiaddu Před rokem +1

      @@cqpp I believe that Italy too would join right away as we are one of the main creators of the EU.
      In the past we wanted to enter the MGCS (European MBT) project but France kicked us out for who knows what reason ...
      We are still a long way from a united Europe. We want to create from 2025 the first Europe brigade made up of 5000 soldiers but we have not yet united the EU from a linguistic, monetary and military industrial point of view.

    • @CriscCiaddu
      @CriscCiaddu Před rokem

      @@cqpp Now we need to worry about the next Italian votes to be held in September. If the Right (Giorgia Meloni) wins, something bad could happen. I believe it will allow the Fascists to celebrate the centenary of the march on Rome.

  • @dimel1347
    @dimel1347 Před rokem +3

    Germany leads the EU. US also has control over many EU affairs and even Germany cant object there.
    France can have some influence every now and then, provided that Germany is not strongly against whatever the French want to do.
    Everyone else, waits for the decisions and falls in line. UK also used to have some influence but they left.

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 Před rokem

      Ironically France shines whenever the US "controll" the EU since Germany doesnt really speak against the US, France doenst care much if it goes against what it wants zt least to a bigger extand

    • @dimel1347
      @dimel1347 Před rokem

      @@erwannthietart3602 That is completely true, I have not noticed it as well imo

  • @mdmotiv777
    @mdmotiv777 Před rokem +3

    Germany of course

  • @gerrrrrit
    @gerrrrrit Před rokem +1

    Isn’t that the beauty about the EU. No country is the leader. Every country is dependent on another. One way or the other way. That’s a union slow, but also quite resilient. That’s doesn’t make the EU a superlative, but solid foundation for a free world. The best of everything…

  • @martinchege6256
    @martinchege6256 Před rokem

    I think it comes automatically that is nature plays it's part .Same can be said with East African community where Kenya and Tanzania appear to be the " leader" .Many theories can try to explain but it's just natural

  • @kevingutierrez9273
    @kevingutierrez9273 Před rokem +16

    This sounds simple & direct... Let France take the lead in the EU military role while Germany takes the lead in the EU economic role.
    Quite symbiotic yeah?

    • @erichhartmann6926
      @erichhartmann6926 Před rokem

      the French can't fight

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před rokem +1

      The Germans will not agree

    • @IMFLordVader
      @IMFLordVader Před rokem

      @@pierren___ Why not?

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před rokem

      @@IMFLordVader they recently raise their budget and they dont want an independant army (treaty of Élysée - Preambule)

    • @IMFLordVader
      @IMFLordVader Před rokem

      @@pierren___ The Bundeswehr is crap. Better to disband all troops and invest in a military which works

  • @VictorECaplon
    @VictorECaplon Před rokem +15

    I’ll second a lots of comments here. The only power that matters for all EU citizens is the EU institutions such as the EU parliament. We need EU parties and EU legislation directly from our MEPs with a governing body picked among elected officials at the EU level.

    • @catmonarchist8920
      @catmonarchist8920 Před rokem

      Sounds too much like democracy

    • @alm9322
      @alm9322 Před rokem

      ​@@catmonarchist8920 Luxembourgish progressives may not like it.

  • @CatotheE
    @CatotheE Před rokem +1

    Germany
    France
    Britain (when they were in it)
    Italy
    In that order. After that... Spain probably. Somewhere down the line.

  • @ConamaraCounty
    @ConamaraCounty Před rokem

    Europe needs a constitution and a bill of rights and a Federal Government, it also needs to admit Russia and Africa mainly because Russia is stuck to the EU anyway and Africa has had Europeans involved for hundreds of years. It wouldn't hurt to create a simplified form of English to aid communication.