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  • Europe: A New Version is Available

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    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    'Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Writer, Author of "Der Europäische Landbote"; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Thomas Piketty; Economist, Author of "Capital"; Brendan Simms, Historian; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Journalist; Andre Wilkens, Author of "Analog ist das neue Bio"; Linn Selle, Awarded “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Executive Member Allianz Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General Academy of Arts; Nina Jurisch, Co-Initiator "Dispute over Europe"; Philipp Sälhoff, Project Manager, Progressives Zentrum

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

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    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    'Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Writer, Author of "Der Europäische Landbote"; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Thomas Piketty; Economist, Author of "Capital"; Brendan Simms, Historian; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Journalist; Andre Wilkens, Author of "Analog ist das neue Bio"; Linn Selle, Awarded “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Executive Member Allianz Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General Academy of Arts; Nina Jurisch, Co-Initiator "Dispute over Europe"; Philipp Sälhoff, Project Manager, Progressives Zentrum

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von Redaktion, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    'Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Writer, Author of "Der Europäische Landbote"; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Thomas Piketty; Economist, Author of "Capital"; Brendan Simms, Historian; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Journalist; Andre Wilkens, Author of "Analog ist das neue Bio"; Linn Selle, Awarded “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Executive Member Allianz Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General Academy of Arts; Nina Jurisch, Co-Initiator "Dispute over Europe"; Philipp Sälhoff, Project Manager, Progressives Zentrum Europe"

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von Redaktion, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    'Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Writer, Author of "Der Europäische Landbote"; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Thomas Piketty; Economist, Author of "Capital"; Brendan Simms, Historian; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Journalist; Andre Wilkens, Author of "Analog ist das neue Bio"; Linn Selle, Awarded “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Executive Member Allianz Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General Academy of Arts; Nina Jurisch, Co-Initiator "Dispute over Europe"

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von Redaktion, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    'Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Writer, Author of "Der Europäische Landbote"; Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Thomas Piketty; Economist, Author of "Capital"; Brendan Simms, Historian; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Journalist; Andre Wilkens, Author of "Analog ist das neue Bio"; Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awarded Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Executive Member Allianz Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General Academy of Arts; Nina Jurisch, Co-Initiator "Dispute over Europe" of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ' '' Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...please follow ...follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ''Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation; Foundation,; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below...


    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ''Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation,; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

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    ...follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below... below.

    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ''Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation,; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Available Availabl

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below.

    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ''Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation,; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...follow this link: European Republic


  • Europe: A New Version is Availabl

    von European Republic, angelegt

    Bild: OneEuropeImage: OneEurope

    The future of Europe is a republican one. Europe needs a single democratic government and a transnational system guaranteeing social security. So says the initiative European Republic. If you want to discuss the views and proposals of the campaign, please leave a comment below.

    By European Republic

    We are outraged. We see Europe falling apart in front of our very eyes. The politicians of yesterday are sacrificing the principles of equality and dignity on the altar of cheap populism. Europe is in dire need of radical change in a broad range of areas including social, financial and energy policies. But because of a lack of courage, solutions are being left off the table, replaced instead with fear and mistrust. Previous generations inherited a Europe ravaged by war. They left us institutions meant to unite and safeguard the region. But how can they tell us Europe is about peace, when in Ukraine, a war is raging and thousands are dying in the Mediterranean; that Europe is about prosperity while millions are jobless; that Europe is about unity while Southern Europe is blamed for what is essentially a systemic problem. We want to take the European project to the next level: a new version is available.

    Not in our name

    Germany’s continued insistence on strict austerity as the only way to solve Europe’s problems is destroying the bonds that tie us together. It pits countries against one another, creating rivalry where solidarity is needed, and establishes a hierarchy among nations. The great European project, once a positive model for voluntary and meaningful cooperation, has devolved into a creditor-debtor relationship. We do not subscribe to such condescending and destructive policies.

    When thousands across Europe protest against the institutions formerly known as the “Troika”, it is clear that something is fundamentally broken in Europe. The victories of populist parties across the continent, from France to the Netherlands and from Germany to Hungary, are further evidence of the damage being done.

    Fear and alienation risks driving people further into the hands of Front National, Pegida and their like. But instead of recognising their responsibility for the European Project, politicians chase votes from the fringes of the political spectrum.

    ''Who we are

    We are your friends, your neighbours, your siblings, the passers-by on the street. We are the thousands who want to become millions of Europeans, convinced that to achieve success, risks must be taken.

    Many of us have lived abroad, speak more than one language, have fallen in love with people from across country-lines and hardly remember what border controls feel like. Europe is our home. We might have taken it for granted up until now. But not any more. We understand that now is the time to rethink sovereignty and democracy beyond the nation-state.

    In this globalised world, we are part of something bigger than our own, interconnected countries. Re-nationalisation contradicts this very fact. We are part of one Europe - without being forced to give up our regional or national identities.

    What we want

    Our plan for the future Europe is a republican one. To achieve political equality and social justice as well as fundamental human rights, essential changes towards a truly democratic European system are needed. Amongst those are:

    Today, we want to share with you some elements a future Europe – a European Republic – should entail to prove the fundament for a peaceful, prosperous and stable life for all of those that are the European citizen. We want a democratic Europe built on the principle of political and social equality.

    • A single European democratic government with separated powers elected through transnational ballots.
    • A transnational system guaranteeing social security -including unemployment insurance- whether we work in France or Poland today, in Spain tomorrow and irrespective of the nationality of our spouse.

    It is time to be courageous and to try something new to create a different Europe.

    Initiators

    Benjamin Zeeb, Project for Democratic Union, Daphne Büllesbach, European Alternatives, Victoria Kupsch, European Democracy Lab, Nora Rathje, European Alternatives, Jonathan Buhl, European School of Governance

    Early Signatories

    Gesine Schwan, Political scientist; Robert Menasse, Author; Ulrike Guérot, Political scientist; Vincent Immanuel Herr, Publicist; Brendan Simms, Historian; Andre Wilkens, Author; Linn Selle, Awardee “Woman of Europe” (2014); Cherian Grundmann, Co-Founder 'OneEurope'; Michael Thoss, Head of the Allianz Cultural Foundation,; Sigrid Gareis, Secretary General of the "Akademie der Künste der Welt" (Academy of the Arts of the World).

    Want to sign the petition?

    ...follow this link: European Republic


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