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EU's Juncker unveils key plans for post-Brexit bloc

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-02 03:30:56

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (front) addresses the "White Paper on the Future of Europe" at the European Parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, March 1, 2017. (Xinhua/Ye Pingfan)

BRUSSELS, March 1 (Xinhua) -- European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday unveiled his plans for a "new chapter" of Europe, ushering in an era of soul-searching for the bloc hit hard by Brexit.

Addressing the European Parliament's plenary session, Juncker said the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome "will not simply be a birthday of celebration, it will also be a birth moment of the EU at 27."

"Let's turn the page and commence a new chapter in our history," he said.

The white paper laid out five "pathways to unity" for the EU's remaining 27 member states. It was hammered out by the College of Commissioners on Wednesday after a spate of debates, seminars and meetings that have been taking place since Feb. 22.

The white paper set out five scenarios for the EU in the next decade, each offering a glimpse into the potential state of the EU.

The first scenario, titled "Carrying On," envisages the EU27 focusing on delivering its positive reform agenda in the spirit of the Commission's new start for Europe from 2014 and of the Bratislava Declaration agreed by all 27 member states in 2016.

The second scenario foresees an EU with "nothing but the single market."

The third scenario, titled "Those Who Want More Do More," would see the EU 27 member states proceeding as it is now but with willing member states doing more together in specific areas such as defense, internal security or social matters.

The fourth scenario, titled "Doing Less More Efficiently," envisages the EU27 focusing on delivering more and faster in selected policy areas, while doing less where it is perceived not to have an added value.

The fifth scenario, titled "Doing Much More Together," foresees member states deciding to share more power, resources, and decision-making across the board.

Asked which scenario is in his favor at a press conference following the address, Juncker said "I'm not going to give a preference to one option over the other, but I would exclude the option according to which the EU would just turn into a single market, nothing else."

According to Juncker, the "single market only" proposal was put forward by governments of some member states.

"But I don't want to comment on the others, although some would be clever enough to see which options are close to my heart, but I'm not going to kill off the debate, or stifle the debate," he added.

Unlike Juncker, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani, who sat along with Juncker at the press conference, said frankly that he prefered the "most ambitious" one.

"We believe in Europe, we believe in the future of Europe, we always prefer the most ambitious option," he said.

Tajani, however, added that "the proposals from the Commission involve listening first" and that "debates are open."

The white paper came weeks before British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to activate the Article 50 clause in Britain's EU membership by the end of March.

Article 50 refers to the formal procedure by which an EU member state notifies the European Council that it intends to leave the block.

Leaders of EU member states are due to discuss the white paper at a summit next week in Brussels. They will meet again in Italy on March 25 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, which founded the predecessor of the EU.

This year is regarded as crunch time for the EU, as several member states are set to hold general elections and euroskeptic leaders have the upper hand in the Netherlands and France in the polls.

 
EU's Juncker unveils key plans for post-Brexit bloc
                 Source: Xinhua | 2017-03-02 03:30:56 | Editor: huaxia

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (front) addresses the "White Paper on the Future of Europe" at the European Parliament, in Brussels, Belgium, March 1, 2017. (Xinhua/Ye Pingfan)

BRUSSELS, March 1 (Xinhua) -- European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday unveiled his plans for a "new chapter" of Europe, ushering in an era of soul-searching for the bloc hit hard by Brexit.

Addressing the European Parliament's plenary session, Juncker said the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome "will not simply be a birthday of celebration, it will also be a birth moment of the EU at 27."

"Let's turn the page and commence a new chapter in our history," he said.

The white paper laid out five "pathways to unity" for the EU's remaining 27 member states. It was hammered out by the College of Commissioners on Wednesday after a spate of debates, seminars and meetings that have been taking place since Feb. 22.

The white paper set out five scenarios for the EU in the next decade, each offering a glimpse into the potential state of the EU.

The first scenario, titled "Carrying On," envisages the EU27 focusing on delivering its positive reform agenda in the spirit of the Commission's new start for Europe from 2014 and of the Bratislava Declaration agreed by all 27 member states in 2016.

The second scenario foresees an EU with "nothing but the single market."

The third scenario, titled "Those Who Want More Do More," would see the EU 27 member states proceeding as it is now but with willing member states doing more together in specific areas such as defense, internal security or social matters.

The fourth scenario, titled "Doing Less More Efficiently," envisages the EU27 focusing on delivering more and faster in selected policy areas, while doing less where it is perceived not to have an added value.

The fifth scenario, titled "Doing Much More Together," foresees member states deciding to share more power, resources, and decision-making across the board.

Asked which scenario is in his favor at a press conference following the address, Juncker said "I'm not going to give a preference to one option over the other, but I would exclude the option according to which the EU would just turn into a single market, nothing else."

According to Juncker, the "single market only" proposal was put forward by governments of some member states.

"But I don't want to comment on the others, although some would be clever enough to see which options are close to my heart, but I'm not going to kill off the debate, or stifle the debate," he added.

Unlike Juncker, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani, who sat along with Juncker at the press conference, said frankly that he prefered the "most ambitious" one.

"We believe in Europe, we believe in the future of Europe, we always prefer the most ambitious option," he said.

Tajani, however, added that "the proposals from the Commission involve listening first" and that "debates are open."

The white paper came weeks before British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to activate the Article 50 clause in Britain's EU membership by the end of March.

Article 50 refers to the formal procedure by which an EU member state notifies the European Council that it intends to leave the block.

Leaders of EU member states are due to discuss the white paper at a summit next week in Brussels. They will meet again in Italy on March 25 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, which founded the predecessor of the EU.

This year is regarded as crunch time for the EU, as several member states are set to hold general elections and euroskeptic leaders have the upper hand in the Netherlands and France in the polls.

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