Khaleej Times

Macron presents vision for post-Brexit Europe

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paris — French President Emmanuel Macron set out his vision on Tuesday for a “profound transforma­tion” of the European Union, unveiling a series of proposals to deepen the bloc politicall­y and harmonise rules across the continent.

“The Europe that we know is too weak, too slow, too inefficien­t,” he said as he began the closelywat­ched address at the prestigiou­s Sorbonne university in Paris.

“But Europe alone can give us the ability to act in the world faced with big contempora­ry challenges.”

Macron’s proposals for a postBrexit shake-up include plans to give the 19-member eurozone a finance minister, budget and parliament, as well as creating a Europe-wide “rapid reaction force” to work with national armies.

He also called for a new tax on technology giants like Facebook and Apple — accused of paying too little corporate tax on their businesses in Europe — and an EUwide asylum agency to deal with the migrant crisis.

He even raised the prospect of major changes to the Common Agricultur­al Policy, the EU’s giant farm subsidy programme, which has historical­ly been defended by France and its powerful agricultur­al lobbies.

Macron is desperate for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s endorsemen­t of his reform agenda, but his plans were dealt a blow by shock election results that saw the anti-immigratio­n, euroscepti­c Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) emerge as the country’s third-largest party. Merkel must now try form a government that is likely to include the Free Democratic Party (FDP), whose leader is an outspoken critic of Macron’s European agenda and has said a eurozone budget would be a “red line”.—

the europe that we know is too weak, too slow, too inefficien­t Emmanuel Macron, French President

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