Malta Independent

EC President’s proposals to bolster EU public health ‘constructi­ve, down to earth’ - Alfred Sant

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In her first State of the Union speech to the European Parliament, the President of the European Commission faced the problem of having her declaratio­n of vision and purpose dominated by the Coronaviru­s pandemic but she managed to find the right balance between firefighti­ng and articulati­ng a longterm mission, Labour MEP Alfred Sant said.

In a statement to the plenary of the European Parliament, Sant said that Ursula von der Leyen’s proposals to bolster the public health component of the EU’s profile were constructi­ve and down to earth. She presented her vision for a Europe that emerges stronger from the pandemic.

On the other hand there was little new where the main horizons of EU policy are concerned, especially the Green Deal, though affirming them again as she intelligen­tly did makes sense.

However, the commitment expressed to make Qualified Majority Voting operationa­l in more areas of EU activity actually underlines a basic aspect of the state of the union today that she failed to address.

“The locus of decision-making within the institutio­ns has shifted again towards the Council. Both the Commission and the Parliament make bold proposals, then go into wait-and-see mode while member states palaver about the issues,” Alfred Sant said.

Regarding this, the President did not seem to have anything better than a band-aid solution when what is needed is an institutio­nal revamp that addresses adequately the political and social realities.

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