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But I should leave my early nineties impressions behind. Time and tide wait for no man and not for political parties either, t seems.
And the name is The Greens - European Free Alliance so I am not that surprised it is the first choice for green parties.
No, the question is why The European Green Party_ decide to form a European Parliament Group with the EFA instead of other forces, or to group by themselves.
The EFA, after all,
>generally limited its membership to progressive parties, and therefore, not all European regionalist parties are members of EFA."
Greens, on the other hand, are in favour of both localizing and internationalizing decision-making, and in general, tend to regard the nation-state as the most counter-productive decision-making level.
And I would put it the other way round with respect to the spat. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
And It can be argued that the still centralising french left is the outsider here.
And is doubtful if dwindling languages can be revived: Just look at Irish. On the other hand look at welsh. Our communists were quite supportive to the sorabians by the way: Didn't help them much, though
And no I don't think the current position of GroenLinks on the budget has a connection to their position on frisian. (Whatever that position is)
No, I think it illustrates quite nicely why european greens feel more comfortable caucusing with progressive regionalists than with communists. I hope you are right about the French left being the outlier with respect to the centralizing state, in which case there may be hope for future co-operation, insofar as they are, belatedly, greening their views. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
Devolving power to the regions and ceding it to the EU is to place the cart before the horse: Those institutions need to actually be useful before they can be entrusted with additional power.
tl;dr: Bring the ECB decisively to heel and we can talk about a federal Europe.
- Jake Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.
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