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Junker says he's not a Dictator, wants to consult the people, Parliament orders him to be a dictator
In a stunning move, for the first time, self-appointed EU president Jean-Claude Juncker said that he is not a dictator and that he wants to listen to the people and to the path that the EU needs to take. He proposed 5 different scenarios and pathways where he wants the people of EU to weight in and vote. He did this to prevent total collapse of the EU, following Brexit. However his proposal has been...
EU Faces Total Collapse as Jean-Claude Juncker Calls for Total Open Borders
Juncker risks widening splits with EU leaders with contentious remarks. Says borders should be scrapped despite migrant rush and terror attacks. His globalist call for the total and complete destruction of the European continent and the white European people come amid Netherlands stepping on UK’s steps and heading towards exiting the EU now known as Nexit.
By allowing millions from anywhere...
TTIP tensions escalate in email exchange between EU, US
As the US and EU continue to secretly debate the controversial Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), talks aren’t only taking place behind closed doors. Frustrations are also being aired online, according to emails obtained by Politico.
An email sent on Friday and obtained by the website shows the European Commission warning the 28 EU ambassadors in Brussels that there will be no...
We could flood EU with refugees - Turkey
Refugees disembark from the passenger ferry Blue Star arriving from the island of Lesbos at the port of Piraeus on January 31, 2016 in Athens.
A newly leaked report has revealed that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had threatened EU leaders with a flood of refugees unless Ankara was offered better funding to deal with the ongoing crisis.
On Monday, the euro2day.gr financial news website published...
EU Head Spells the End of United Europe
The EU President’s confrontational approach to EU countries’ policies outside of bureaucratic protocol has alienated both leaders an the public, as Euroskeptic parties gain in the polls.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker claimed that the European Union’s currency, the euro, would make no sense without open borders provided for by the Schengen agreement.
The statement...
EU Borders Will Remain Wide Open Despite Paris Attacks Says Juncker
At a G20 summit in Turkey, Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission has denied that Europe’s open borders allowed the Paris attacks to take place.
“I read here and there, I hear here and there that the true explanation of the events that took place in Paris is due to the fact that Europe is a continent with open borders, a continent that showed a certain generosity when it comes...
European Commission Head Prepares Plan to Battle Chaos With Migration in EU
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will present a new 16-point plan aimed to stop the chaos with the inflow of refugees to the bloc, obliging the heads of the EU member states to better cooperate at a refugee summit scheduled to be held in Brussels on Sunday, the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper reported.
The key requirement of Juncker’s plan is that European countries stop sending...
Slovakia Threatens To Exit EU Over Immigration Crisis
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened to leave the European Union over the uncontrolled flood of illegal immigrants entering his country from the Middle East and Africa.
Fico said the mandatory quota established by the EU is unacceptable, according to Contra Magazin, a German publication.
Central and eastern European states have resisted efforts by the EU to impose mandatory quotas.
Hungary...
Juncker Says Russia Breaching EU Borders Amid Migrant Crisis
Hypocrisy at its Best! EC President Juncker accused Russia of breaching the “security and borders” of the EU, in Ukraine even though Ukraine is NOT an EU state, while EU itself is being literally INVADED with millions of undocumented Middle Eastern Muslim migrants in what is now known as “the biggest migrant crisis since World War 2”!
Where is the damn security now? Some known...
Migrant influx dwarfs Greek debt crisis
This handout photo made available by public broadcaster ZDF television channel shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) during recording of the “Summer Interview” with ZDF’s Bettina Schausten in a studio in Berlin on August 16, 2015.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the issue of migrants coming to Europe could become a bigger challenge for the European Union than the Greek debt crisis.
Speaking...
EU approves Greece third bailout
Eurozone finance ministers have finally approved Greece’s third debt bailout after Greek parliament endorsed the rescue package following a tough all-night debate.
“New loans of up to €86 billion will be made available over the next three years to Greece,” the European Commission said in a statement on Friday after six hours of talks in the Belgian capital Brussels to nail down the painful...
French President wants to end EU sovereign states, create United States Of Europe
The President of France has come up with a very creative way of solving the European debt crisis. On Sunday, a piece authored by French President Francois Hollande suggested that the ultimate solution to the problems currently plaguing Europe would be for every member of the eurozone to transfer all of their sovereignty to a newly created federal government. In other words, it would essentially be...
Germany rules out Greek debt writedown
German Finance Ministry spokesman Martin Jaeger.
Germany has ruled out any restructuring of Greece’s debt to international creditors, despite a report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which shows the cash-strapped country is in dire need of debt cancellation.
An analysis by the IMF, which was released in Washington on Thursday, showed that Greece needed an extra EUR 50 billion (USD 56 billion)...
Greece becomes first developed nation to default on international obligations
The International Monetary Fund has confirmed that it didn’t receive the €1.6 billion payment from Athens that was due by the end of June 30, Brussels time, making Greece the first developed country to default on its international obligations.
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said in a statement that Greece had asked for a repayment extension earlier Tuesday and that the fund’s board will consider...
IMF walks out of bailout talks with Greece
International Monetary Fund representatives have cut short negotiations with Greek officials in Brussels, after they failed to present a viable reform plan. The move has left Athens, due to repay €1.6 billion by the end June, on the edge of default.
“The ball is very much in Greece’s court,” IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told the media during a specially scheduled announcement, before his team...