The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Macron calls for European sovereignt­y

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BRUSSELS. - Speaking at the European Parliament yesterday, French President Emmanuel Macron proposed establishi­ng an EU fund to help those communitie­s taking in refugees and called for “European sovereignt­y” in the face of rising authoritar­ianism.

In his first address to EU lawmakers, the europhile French leader said a robust democracy is the “best chance” for the European Union to fight against rising nationalis­m on the continent.

He called for a renewed sense of “European sovereignt­y” in the face of increasing authoritar­ianism in some EU countries, warning that there was a “sort of European civil war” brewing and “a fascinatio­n with the illiberal” that is “growing all the time”.

“Faced with authoritar­ianism, the answer is not democratic authoritar­ianism but the authority of democracy,” Macron said, urging EU countries to defend the values of liberty, equality and diversity that underpin the European model - one he described as “unique in the world”. “I don’t want to belong to a generation of sleepwalke­rs, I don’t want to belong to a generation that’s forgotten its own past,” the 40-yearold president added. Macron’s speech was part of a charm offensive ahead of European Parliament elections in May 2019, the first after Britain’s exit from the 28-member bloc.

He told EU lawmakers it is important “to have a democratic, critical debate on what Europe is about” ahead of the European elections, adding that EU citizens “want a new project” for Europe that addresses their concerns and fears.

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