BIG Mistake: 6:46 - I only switched the icons of LEFT and EPP. Here is the PDF with the correct final picture: drive.google.com/file/d/1ry-6fQKzrgdid4Eq3kVLsyjl8KSvlkJp/view?usp=sharing
I just don't understand why we do not learn in school how the eu works? Like in english we have to study the US system... Maybe it could be added to the history program or to the english one.
In England we do the EU too, but yeah it’s not a huge module - at least for AQA A-Level politics. It’s part of the politics and government of the Uk module, 2.5 institutions and functioning of the EU - though, to be fair, even this is viewed through the lens of how EU politics affect national politics. i agree it would be far better to make the EU the comparative study module rather than the US
(Romanian here) We have a chapter about the EU in history class in 11th grade, it includes the history, institutions, representatives, and a bit about the politics of the EU, this was the thing that got me interested in the EU
Because we are not like the US. Comparing the EU to the US is the worst you could do. We are sovereign nations and this video is totally not taking this into to account. We agree to work together on certain issues not ALL thats why we have the VETO and why we should remain to have the VETO. This guy is practically saying throw away your sovereign powers for the greater EU without taking into account that each individual nation has its own cultural and historical roots that do not always align we should respect that first.
I wonder how long it will take us Europeans to figure that one out that it's going to be harder to protect our interest if we don't do more through the EU, after all, imagine how big the likes of the US or China will be in 30-50 years from now, without the EU, we Europeans would be irrelevant on the world stage and that would make it much harder to protect our political, economic and social interest. At the end of the day, I think we will continue to further integrate in the EU, not out of want, but out of need, with each passing decade, it's going to be harder for individual EU countries to compete with the likes of the US and China and they will take advantage of that to divide and weaken us, as well as get us fighting among ourselves, if you look closely, we already see this happening in the EU with how Russia and China are pitting us off each other, the US does it at times.
@@paul1979uk2000 How long will it take for western Europeans to realise they're the ones creating a wedge between Europeans by forcing mass migrations and woke politics on us? If they stuck to economic and security cooperation, it would've been a great relationship, but they're forcing woke ideology into the mix. No thanks.
was surprised that "The Left" party in the EU was kinda in a middle zone between pro-reform and anti-reform... I would have thought that they were very much for a extremely radical reform in the EU
But this is misleading. Reform is the wrong word. The ECR wants to "reform" the EU as well. Reform can mean both reforming to a more centralised EU and reforming away from a more centralised EU. Reform in this video means reform to a more centralised EU.
reforming EU is impossiable, even changing the uninimity to majority the tribalisation of EU will only need to germany and france exploiting everyone else due how majority and pop are allocated in these matters.
@@cavalexI agree, going back is not reforming. In this video, and in general in politics, the difference between reformists and conservatives is that the conservatives want to go back to re-establish or keep certain things that were done in the past, while reformists want to propose brand new approaches and goals. So yeah, "reform" can be intended as just "changing the law", but in politics it means going forward, not moving backwards.
Conservatives assume that mistakes should be reverted by rolling back to previous state in which things were better. Such as Windows restore works on Windows by letting you restore to previous states of your data (or to undo a restore operation done in the **past**). And assuming that going back is always bad is just as much of an opinion as assuming that going forward is always bad. Though, yes, in the contect of this video, reforming means adding laws for more centralization towards the EU.
I'm not going to bother with voting. The most invisible and boring elections I can think of. Back in 2019 only under 43% of eligible Finns voted in EU elections. Heck, I'm almost willing to bet, that if you'd ask people on the street whom they're going to vote in the EU election, many would say they had no idea there was an election coming up.
@@mutkaluikkunen3926 So in other words, you let others make the choice for you (because election still happens if you personally go vote or not), and that may be a choice you don't want...
The veto option can be an advantage if you believe that most of what the EU stands for is negative, as it will limit the possibility of new harmful initiatives.
@@inwalters "Recently" a huge deposit of Phosphate was discovered in the south of Norway and the country is ready for the energy transition more than any other country in Europe. They will be fine.
@EUMadeSimple People often talks about how EU is too burocratic, but nobodies talks about the benefits of that, i would love if you could make a video on the Brussels Effect, would you do one?
I agree. The EU is bureaucratic due to it's nature of having to find a compromise between many interests. Some years ago I was very EU-sceptic, but since then I have changed my mind, nowadays I am in favor of "more EU". One of my key concerns was, "then there's only once central government that big corporations need to lobby/bribe", but considering how much EU has done in favor of consumers, I'd say so far that has not manifested. Without EU, we and actually the whole world would be much more subject to malpractices of big US and international corporations.
@@ClemensKatzer you are very right, i'm studying what in my country is called the "consumer codex" wich was born due to a EU Directive and it is amazing how many people in my country don't know about its existence.
I dont thing it will work.Yugoslavia worked when it was not democratic. Moment in had democratic election in 1990 tensions between parties raised because most people voted for parties from their own nation and off course how you get more votes ,by saying how you will defend you own people and cry they are out voted by larger nation .And little push from outside you have a war..
I'm all for a bigger EU and more EU, as long as it doesn't subside democracy as a side effect. Because a federalized Europe can turn very ugly if not managed professionally and with the right people in the room doing sensible policies or else everyone is worst off to see the EU collapse as the result.
to late EU from the beginning has been about removing power from the people to a small group of Globalists, control, centralization of not only power but money to big multinational corp. and creating a system that benefits the US
Your thinking about it all wrong? Why should bureaucrats in Germany and France force all the smaller countries of Europe into laws that aren’t good for them. The Veto is the most important part of the EU and we need to keep it, the EU is not and shouldn’t be a federal state. Germany can do whatever it wants on a national level it doesn’t need to force Hungary or Ireland or any other country to do the same thing in an EU level, it should only happen at the EU level of all countries agree!
As a French, I can say we don't have a say in the EU. All is done by the Germans, our leaders have done the same policy of placating the Germans and whatever they proposed even to our own detriment in the 40 years.
no nation has more than 15% representation in the EP, so saying some nations would just push through what they want is illogical. Also overall the idea is replaceing the veto with qualified (super)majority, which still essentially needs a broader consensus, but also prevents one nation to gridlock the entire EU. There is no way anyone can argue that one nation veto's are democratic, it just isn't. Even if you say you don't want just rule of a (tiny) majority, then you should be fine with something like a qualified (super) majority or clearly come out that you aren't in favour of democracy. One of the main weaknesses of the PLC in the past and which led to its stagnation and downfall was the veto power.
@@hugobernard9874 Yes fair enough, I use French and Germany because they’re the biggest populations so have the biggest say in the parliament but it is definitely more Germany. But imagine in my country in Ireland with 13 seats out of 705, how are uniquely Irish concerns going to get heard? And 70% of our legislation in Ireland comes from the EU which is alarming, we’re being ruled by Germans who have no idea of our issues and are culturally different that us. I agree with having an EU and we can all work together on certain issues but we need to spot centralising power away from the people in their countries. Irish economies and politics and Hungarian economics and politics are not the same as German Economies and Politics. We need the Veto!
@@MDP1702 Your forgetting that the EU is NOT A STATE! It’s an agreement of countries who should all be on equal playing field. They are separate countries and It’s a place they can collaborate on issues where they are in agreement. If the Germans want really aggressive green legislation go do it in Germany it’s not my issue I’m Irish not European. Also if we get rid of the Veto the first thing they will do is force my country to get rid of our competitive corporate tax rate, they’ve already expressed their interest in doing so, just because they can’t compete with us, it’s the only way we can be competitive as a small island, they would never introduce legislation that made it more expensive for Germany and France too to sell their cars.
You can't say that a EU parti like ECR doesn't want changes because they doesn't want THE changes proposed by Renew ! They simply want different types of change that diminish European integration and promote the Europe of Nations. This video presents a totally wrong point of view.
No! We need to be nation states in control of their own destinies. Greeks are not Germans, English isn't Italian, Hungarians aren't Portugal. Everyone nust live the way they want and what is good for Germany might not be good for Finland. EU must be abolished.
The problem with getting rid of the veto is that it will de facto give the power to the biggest countries and smaller countries could feel resentful. On the other hand, veto is really slowing us down, so it's complicated
With veto are smaller countries those who block all decisions, for example Malta, if willing to do so, can paralize the whole Union. Without veto, bigger countries will have an advantage, but that would be more democratic as they represent more people (majority rule and minority rights). Moreover, we can establish a qualified majority that would need a certain amount of countries and a certain amount of population as parameters to pass a law. This way the majority of people would have the weight they deserve, but also, the big 3/4 wouldn't be able to decide by themselves. We can also go for superqualified majority
The point of vetos is to forbid any group of EU members, not matter how big, from being able to decide the politics and laws of other members no matter how small in order to maintain unity inside EU and avoid internal conflicts and grudges. Basically, vetos slow us down because we have different cultures and vetos are necesary because we have different cultures. As you said, getting rid of vetos is unfair towards smaller countries (because bigger ones basically get to virtually vote for their policies and we know the end result) and keeping vetos is unfair because small countries get to paralize EU if they feel like it (because none of the members are not allowed to decide their policies other than the country itself). So, in the end, as you said, it's complicated.
@@Byitn more democratic as they represent more people? & what if those "more people" just want to push a nonsensical law that just happens to be destructive for a smaller state? cuz thats whats happening right now & thats exactly why smaller countries use their veto.
@@andreamolnarova2185 yep, but I also said that with the appropriate qualified majority or suoer qualified majority sistem, we can find a good compromise. As for "nonsense" this is illogical. A decision that damages all smaller countries, with a high qualified majority, would be avoided if the smaller countries put themselves togheter to vote against. If a policy only damages one single country, small or big, well that would be negociated, but in any case no decision can be made that put any country in a difficoult positions, as that would make everyone else sink as well, because we are all interwined. If certain ideas damage southern countries, they'll join forces and block it, and the same goes for eastern countries etc... I live in Italy, some regions are more similar to Germany, others to Greece in terms of their economic situation. Therefore, certain laws do go in favour of a certain region or another: the whole point of the sovereign state is to balance this decision and to reduce the differences among the different areas as much as possible. Plus, the UE doesn't need to decide on every matter, just on the themes that are better dealt with at the EU level
Return to what UE used to be. Economic Union where free trade and efforts to increase economic growth were dominant. We don't need thousands pages of regulations.
If you dont want to eat the same shit the americans do, yes we need those regulations, if you want to keep some negotiating power against the big techs for user privacy, you do.. and for almost every little things with great hidden impacts on our daily lives..
There's no logical reason I can see for splitting or make the EU less centralized. Only reasons I see are mostly emotional ones, patriotism, nationalism, etc. Politically, economically, militarily, no single country in the EU can challenge any of the world powers. The only way to keep our collective sovereignty as Europeans, as Spaniards, Italians, Germans, Polish, etc, is to work together, and get to directly VOTE for our issues. More power to EU parliament (at expense of commission etc) and direct votes for EU parties is fundamental to strengthen the voice of the people.
I'm an American who used to live for a few years in the Netherlands. I think the big argument against the EU inherently (so ignoring the specific policies of given regimes) is that it adds another level for problems to happen which means while people are focused in trying to rectify those problems; making monetary union work without fiscal union during the 2008 crisis, worrying about who is going to leave the EU, dealing with oddball countries who can sabotage the ability of the EU to function in applying laws or dealing with foreign powers, etc, crowding out the ability to focus on problems that may actually be shared by all countries within the EU. The big one is having a welfare system that is so generous relative to underlying demographics that it is difficult to raise military spending to a rational level, and said demographics are deteriorating to the point that the current strategy that implicitly exists in most countries is to rely on immigration. For wealthy countries, they are to some extent able to rely on immigration from poorer countries within the EU. Since the poor countries are also in decline, the only place they can turn are even poorer countries for immigration which are generally hostile to things like feminism, gay rights, and minorities like jews.
There are many logical reasons for that. To begin with, there are some noticeable differences between west/east and north/south in terms of culture, mindset and worldview. The distribution is also not even. This may lead to situations, where smaller blocks have decisions imposed on them. Then, different countries have different local economical conditions. For example, a rich service-oriented country like Denmark could probably be fine and in support of climate policies, where as poorer manufacturing-oriented Slovakia could be against that. Then there are things like defence and unified army. Ukraine is an easy case right now, but not all conflicts are so clear cut. E.g., we see a difference in stances on Isreal actions rn. Lastly, it actual can make things more bureaucratic for local populations. Personally, I think right now the EU is in integration limbo and it's the worst of both worlds. EU should either federalize further or go a confederacy way.
This is the reason why i advocate more unified EU. None of us are strong enough alone to face USA, Russia or China economically, resource wise and militarily. Current Europe has a lot of problems that needed to fixed before this and close the gaps on the continent. Russia, Turkey, Georgia are only countries that i will never want to see in EU and france would need to give up on their overseas territory to make EU territory sustainable without gaps in migration.
More EU is better. Less EU leads to chaos, even further American, Chinese or Russian domination of the continent, and more separatism because regions are as "sovereign" as countries in reality. EU needs continent wide defense to stand up to military threats (Russia) and federation to shore up its economy because austerity really screwed the EU over in the 2010s. It also needs more transparent leadership elections.
EU importing literally all of the hostile world and making us pay for it. Come, we need all of Africa in Europe, it was too European, they'll bring their scientists and engineers to build huts for us.
Well what's the option, be hostile to the USA? Or Russia or Chins which are ruled by dictators and who only works in their interest, stronger EU will definitely benefit the citizens of Europe, it will make us more competent on the world stage and we won't be dependent on others.
Why does the EU have such animosity to Australia though? It’s bordering on hostility. Australia has done nothing to deserve the punitive trade embargo the Europeans have inflicted on it for generations. A safer world is one where peaceful democracies co-operate, or is that too difficult for Europeans to comprehend?
A good outcome for the European Left will determine the shape of a possible european federation. It is crucial to safeguard and expand the democratic and social aspects of the EU
@@tomvlogs8463 LMAO, do you think you would survive without us germans, French and Belgians? Cuz we gonna cut ties severely. The UK is heading for breakup and strong polarization and it was one of the major powers. You are a small state.
Guys be careful on the sponsors when I see that you are sponsored by the federalize eu. It gives a little tip on which side you stand for. I think that what you are saying is very good but try to do both sides the same amount of time and going deeper on the "no" by exemple. I am more a left centrist guy but don't forget right wing, far right and far left on why they don't want that.
They literally state their own personal opinion anyway? As long as the remainder of their message is neutral (enough), I don't see a problem. People who think they aren't neutral enough should just go elsewhere.
@@MDP1702Yeah I know it's just that I think covering both sides would just be more interesting. If they say "no this party don't want that" they could tell why in more details. Just adding some retrospective on why there is a no and a yes answer at the first place. (The fact that both sides have arguments) They can bring personal arguments if they want but just go deeper.
Covering both sides would be more interesting, but this is not doable at the moment. EU made simple is pro-european, so anti-european or euro-sceptical groups probably wouldn't be so inclined to sponsor them or collaborate with them. They are more likely to participate in more euro-sceptical or non-aligned projects
Right wing convervative here. Honestly, I got used to EU made simple to almost always show a more pro left wing stance that I don't take them seriously when they criticise the right wing and praise the left wing. Afterall pure journalism is dead because at the end of the day the journalism nowadays is always tainted by at least a bit of personal opinions. So far they expose the information and I decide what words I interpret it for myself. Same for TLDR.
Hi, thanks for bringing this up. 1) I think we could definitely show some more reasons why parties are against this. And we have done this in previous videos (reform part 2) on the channel. There will be more videos on this so we will do more of this. 2) We are not a left channel and it confuses us sometimes why people think that. What we do advocate for is reforming the VETO. We are always very clear about this and why we think it needs to change. We Highlight in the video when it is our opinion. 3) we need sponsors to make this financially viable. These videos cost insane amounts of time. Therefore, we can't do without these sponsors but they do not influence our opinion. The veto challenge as mentioned above just aligns with UEF :) that's all Hope that clears some of this up
The problem of voting certain parties is that you have to vote for only one priority wuth the hope that they will also have that as a priority. I'm aligned as follows: Defense: The left Federal EU: The greens Economy: Renew Social issues: ECR So except for the S&P, EPP and ID, I share something with each party. I will vote for ECR with the hope that they solve the social issues (Immigration, lack of respect for private property, anti-natalism, etc) but if they're solved by the next election, I will probably go for the second highest priority...
That is the stupidest idea ever. All it would accomplish is paralysing all EU functions while polarising EU society even more. The Swiss system is in my opinion one of the worst possible democratic governing system out there.
@@jascrandom9855 There's nothing in common between a Greek and an Islander, for example. The more of a country you make it look, the more people will fear it. The EU should become a normal international union under neutral policies (specially to finally avoid ideologies the way they're being embraced now).
Didn’t the UK leave the EU precisely because they felt they didn’t have control over immigration? I am unsure how the Veto factors into the EU-wide immigration policies, but there’s a recent example of a single political issue motivating a country to exit from the EU. The primary concern I’d have with removing the veto is that it might spur certain countries to leave the EU if there’s another important issue that a single nation disagrees with the European Parliament on.
The UK wasn't even fully using the immigration control powers at their disposal, it was mostly an excuse and most people probably didn't even knew/know that the UK government actually wasn't hard on European immigration.
honestly i'd be better if more of them left.there's nothing democratic about the veto,it just means that 1 person is more important than everyone else in the parliment.why even bother having a parliment if 1 person can decide whether we actually do sh*t or not ? hungary and all the other russian puppets can leave.maybe this way eu funds would stop misteriously dissappearing
Removing the veto is the most undemocratic measure possible, the fact you are obsessed with removing it tells me all I need to know about your idea of democracy. It's sad, I just resubscribed because I enjoyed your work on the EU groups. Renew is progressive, not liberal, don't play the same trick as American politicians. At least you admitted Von Der Leyen didn't deserve the job and you're also for enlargement, those ideas I agree with.
And lots of the viewers of this channel are nothing but imperialists. So many sickos out here, western Europeans at it again. This is why EU will collapse, extreme leftists demanding more and more authoritarianism, what else is new?
@@AsusSusu-o3x Different period, different political unit, different challenges. For me the veto is the ultimate democratic tool in an union that that doesn't seem to care that much about political accountability. If the veto goes, I would vote for leaving the union. And I genuinely don't want that but that would be forcing our hand.
It's funny how you specially mention Volt with their single seat in parliament. I hear a lot about them. But if prognosis are to be believed they hover around 1% here in Germany. So unless that changes, they'll again get one seat from Germany this election
Perhaps, but they also poll at 6% in the Netherlands (potential to get 2 seats), at 6% in Cyprus while also running in 15 other countries. So there is a chance they increase their seat share. Plus you have to remember they are less than 8 years old:)
@danielhalachev4714that's because the brits wanted to do it in a way that would allow them to keep all the trade agreements.any country who wants to leave can just say "we're out" and refuse to pay taxes to the eu
I think Superstate is the future and removing veto is critical (thanks Orban). However........ parties that are for that are also pro immigration which is the biggest problem right now after war in Ukraine. Maybe vote for them after 5 years
@dalim8226 I agree. It will be a superstate very much like the USA, eventually. Like, give it 75 more years. I believe if the EU had a tougher stance on immigration last 10 years, we wouldn't see that much right wing populism today. Regarding Ukraine, from what I hear there's little social problems with Ukrainians. They are refugees in the true meaning of the word, and many will go back when situation permits it, and their religion and culture is widely compatible with rest of Europe. Other than certain other regions of the world...
It is a great video, but what if you think the liberal ideas on foreign policy and army are right, but you hate the laws on abortion, LGBT views and so on. I think people don’t understand that you can be conservative and federalist. This is not reflected by this survey. I take it for what it is.
@@7up-dp1kk Well, this video only focuses on which party supports or opposes EU integration. Since there aren't really parties that clearly support deeper European cooperation and are righ-wing at the same time, maybe only the EPP, you can't really vote accordingly sadly
As always a really great Video. Thank you for showing us the different parliamentary groups and what they stand for. Will you also do a video on Volt? I read in the comments from another video that you wanted to give them their own video (if I remember right). I really look forward to it, since it currently is the party I see most of my values in. The only problem of Volt for me is, that it is way too capitalist in my opinion.
@@nbgoodiscore1303 What have Portuguese politicians done in the last few decades better than European politicians? Many of the improvements we have had over the last decades are a result of European politics and not Portuguese ones. I'm not saying the way the EU works is perfect (because it's not) but I would certainly prefer some Brussels technocrats to rule the country instead of the typical Portuguese politics.
@@sit-insforsithis1568 they are standing up for democracy, a green economy and against populism in every country in the EU. Totally not clowns. 💜✊🇪🇺 The biggest clown in the moment must be Maximilian Krah from Afd who singlehandedly threw his party out of their fraction 😂
The European Union is important for all of us in Europe United we stand divided we fall. The European Union is powerful in the world and is heard. Hungary joined the European Union to be protected. The United States of America are powerful and are heard because they are united. Europe must do the same remain united.
Hello ! Thank you for the video ! Do you think you could share this graphic as an image that we could copy / paste, in order to send to people that don't fancy watching politics video but we would like to share this ? Cause I feel like a screenshot would not look as good and it'd feel like stealing your work ! Anyway, thanks again for the great video :D
It is a great idea. Give me 10 minutes and ill share a link on the sticky comment & description. We will also post this on insta and Twitter at some point :)
I would want to vote for the greens but what is their stance on nuclear energy? Because im very much in favor of it but its not always the case in green groups.
No to super state! We want to rule ouselfs in our own countries. We dont want to lose our statehood and rights. We dont want to be enslaved to elites who sit in brussels.
@@niku.. Sure, sure. People can't even afford housing anymore and we're forced to pay for illegal invaders, subsidize their stay, give them apartments while our own people have no place to make family. Then we say we have a demographic crisis, let's import all of Africa, that'll help.
So I'm curious @EUMadeSimple if I vote for x party mep candidate, who doesn't become an mep, will my vote be wasted or go to the national party I voted for, and through them to the EU party?
Good question. I base my vote on assuming that it will go to that national party. That's how national elections in many EU countries work anyway, right?
In my view, nations should reclaim their cultural identities and national pride. Drawing inspiration from free-market economists such as Milton Friedman, we should embrace voluntary interactions between consumers and businesses. By fostering an environment of open trade, where countries engage in mutually beneficial exchanges, we can unlock economic growth and prosperity for all. In addition the process of electing people rather than appointing is undemocratic as one man or woman can spoil the broth.
When people focus on their national identity, they focus on differences with other nations, which leads to more inter-state conflicts. Instead, people should focus on similarities and work towards common interests. Why is it so important for you to identify as a specific nation and separate yourself from other europeans? Doesn't our history teach us that it leads to bad consequences (such as wars)?
EU is NOT essentially a trade block, read the Treaty of Rome . This very idea of only trade block is still so much in the mind of most Brits who finally voted for Brexit. Oooops
I want to vote for the Greens but i fear i may waste my vote that way, so I would be forced to vote for the Reds, whom have a bigger chance of winning. I still like them a lot, but i like the idea of a federal EU. That's why we need STV, Single Transferable Vote
I think a good option would be a confederal EU with federalized/supranational or more integtated EU laws only in politics (current situation), economic (current situation with the €) and military policies (with a common army that could be like multinationals batallions, more harmonised weapons systems, common exercices (like NATO) and europeans weapons entreprises). The rest should, wich is no big common matters as EU scale should be only for member states. The EU should concentrate only in on the matters above on supranational level, the rest should be confédéral issue.
I think a simple and effective start to that is making the EU more visible. We hear so much bad shit about the EU when they suck, but so many nice things around us are a result of the EU and they never get the credit for it.
@@Sco10 Exactly. When I consider the benefits of the EU and how little practical negative impact it has to my personal life, it's a nobrainer. For me the consumer protection regulations alone make it worth it. I think those (the fact that EU is active on that front) are part of the treaties. Especially the younger generations, they take so much of it for granted, they would face a rude awakening if EU would be dissolved. Brexit showed that pretty drastically.
It is appalling that some parties still use the hammer and sickle in their logo. Imagine if some parties used in EU used swastikas?? And no it is not any different, both did the same. It is banned in my country because of the genocide.
Give the power back to individual countries, and make every country have 1 vote (by their elected gov) keep the eez and reform Schengen. Diversity within europe should stay, we have diff cultures and find diff solutions that works for that specific country. We do not need a federal state, we just need to work together when we agree on something
EU is extremely undemocratic, and would become even more undemocratic if teh veto is removed. How can a person who actually values democracy say that removing the veto is democratic? Without the veto, countries can be FORCED by the EU to innact even more laws than right now. If you want something in your country, then make it a law in your country, not an EU law.
But Vetos aren't performed by citizens, but by a government minister. So if the current government in just ONE country is against change for any reason the whole of Europe has to grind to a halt. It's extremely undemocratic to let a small minority of people control (or extort in the example of Hungary) in such way.
@@notinterested7911 So just do the thing you want to do on a COUNTRY level. Not on the EU level. This is applicable to 99% of the cases. You just want to force others to do what you want them to do.
Defense and foreign policy cannot be done alone anymore. The only chance for Europe is to federalize and stand united to stay relevant alongside the USA and China, as well as fight against Russia.
Well, the current situation isn't democratic at all. Malta is a country of 500k people and can basically veto any EU law which is supported by countries composed of millions of people. If you say otherwise, that this is a very democratic process, then your vision of democracy is completely wrong.
@@fuechs The vast majority of people would be alright with veto not applying to defense and foreign policy. That much is understandable. But enviromental, social and migration policies for example have absolutely no place to be forced upon the countries that do not agree with them. 99% of the laws vetoed aren't defense, or foreign policy.
Do people really expect someone with the power to blackmail everyone else to just give up that power? The EU should never have had it in the first place.
I think you miss the point here. It's not that the right does not want reforms,just don't want those reforms that were proposed. Arguably ECR in particular is very reformist,just in a different direction or with different priorities. The only ones that oppose nearly every reform are the Anti-European members of the ID's group, and they have different takes on it depending on the actual national parties as well. The only problem everyone highlights is the fact that the elephant in the room (the European Commission) is a completely un-democratic and un-democratically formed authority that is not in touch with the other branches of European Institutions,that (with various degrees depending on the branch) are instead democratically elected. There are different takes on how much power the various branches need to have ,but everyone agrees that the commission must become accountable for her deeds from now on,so little matters who wins,because Europe will change nevertheless.
The differences in Europe, cultural and economically, are still too big to reduce national autonomy. Trust has to grow, slowly, any pressure and the project will blow itself up.
The EU shouldn't be in control of countries they're shouldn't be taking all their money EU is like a out door prison with no steel bars they want everything their laws They want to know everything what's going on inside each country
Exactly ! The Hamburg Demonstration for a European Caliphate is a wake - up call , very sad to see so many European males totally asleep, clueless or wasted.
Don't worry, all the Africans will fight Islam when we're replaced. Go team Africa...I mean France, no wait, Belgium, no wait you're all turning more black by the day.
If anyone is insane enough to feel like the current situation is great, then "more" power. However, the answer is obviously "less". Brussels has stolen too much power. We need to give some back to the states.
If that happens, then in the current context it's the end of Europe. Please think rationally, see what is happening across the world and leave your nationalist emotions behind.
@@diogorodrigues747 Not the first time you're bothering me with your inept ideas. Please stop replying to me in the future, I'm not buying what you're selling. Just saw your channel description with "denazificating trolls". Tells me all I need to know about your worldview.
@@MMerlyn91 That thing about "denazificating trolls" is just a joke, it doesn't represent my political biases. And I'm surprised you can actually read Portuguese.
Why the obvious danger of centralised EU is not mentioned? Like cars being suddenly verboten, although this policy never stand for vote in your country, or even would be majority approved.
After Von der Leyen said that she’s willing to form a coalition with Le Pen and Meloni, I was a bit disappointed. She has her own - German - fascists in the AfD, that she obviously deems unworthy. But she’s willing to work with a French and an Italian fascist. Now I feel tempted to vote for the AfD, because I don’t want a French-Italian-German fascist triumvirate of Le Pen-Meloni-Von der Leyen.
BIG Mistake: 6:46 - I only switched the icons of LEFT and EPP. Here is the PDF with the correct final picture: drive.google.com/file/d/1ry-6fQKzrgdid4Eq3kVLsyjl8KSvlkJp/view?usp=sharing
I think you still have the opportunity to re upload the video.
@@jdaviddejesusadon3629 Interaction would nosedive.
@@PaPyRene Only in the ECR and ID youtube channels
You are wrong, there is a third choice: A Reformed EU.
I just don't understand why we do not learn in school how the eu works? Like in english we have to study the US system...
Maybe it could be added to the history program or to the english one.
In England we do the EU too, but yeah it’s not a huge module - at least for AQA A-Level politics. It’s part of the politics and government of the Uk module, 2.5 institutions and functioning of the EU - though, to be fair, even this is viewed through the lens of how EU politics affect national politics. i agree it would be far better to make the EU the comparative study module rather than the US
(Romanian here) We have a chapter about the EU in history class in 11th grade, it includes the history, institutions, representatives, and a bit about the politics of the EU, this was the thing that got me interested in the EU
Because we are not like the US. Comparing the EU to the US is the worst you could do. We are sovereign nations and this video is totally not taking this into to account. We agree to work together on certain issues not ALL thats why we have the VETO and why we should remain to have the VETO. This guy is practically saying throw away your sovereign powers for the greater EU without taking into account that each individual nation has its own cultural and historical roots that do not always align we should respect that first.
I don't know how it works in other countries but in Spain we now have an EU optional subject for 10th graders
I learned about EU and how it works in high school in Germany. I think Brits just don’t care about Europe or the EU😅😂
Together we stand, divided we fall.
I wonder how long it will take us Europeans to figure that one out that it's going to be harder to protect our interest if we don't do more through the EU, after all, imagine how big the likes of the US or China will be in 30-50 years from now, without the EU, we Europeans would be irrelevant on the world stage and that would make it much harder to protect our political, economic and social interest.
At the end of the day, I think we will continue to further integrate in the EU, not out of want, but out of need, with each passing decade, it's going to be harder for individual EU countries to compete with the likes of the US and China and they will take advantage of that to divide and weaken us, as well as get us fighting among ourselves, if you look closely, we already see this happening in the EU with how Russia and China are pitting us off each other, the US does it at times.
No thanks, I shan't be falling for the choices of woke western Europeans. I will stand, with or without you.
@@paul1979uk2000 How long will it take for western Europeans to realise they're the ones creating a wedge between Europeans by forcing mass migrations and woke politics on us? If they stuck to economic and security cooperation, it would've been a great relationship, but they're forcing woke ideology into the mix. No thanks.
No such thing as EU unity outside your head.
agree
Hey! could you also make a video concerning the pros and cons of EU reform? Thank you for the terrific content!
A nice survey of where the political groups stand.
was surprised that "The Left" party in the EU was kinda in a middle zone between pro-reform and anti-reform... I would have thought that they were very much for a extremely radical reform in the EU
But this is misleading. Reform is the wrong word. The ECR wants to "reform" the EU as well.
Reform can mean both reforming to a more centralised EU and reforming away from a more centralised EU.
Reform in this video means reform to a more centralised EU.
That's like saying conservatives want reform because they want change.
reforming EU is impossiable, even changing the uninimity to majority the tribalisation of EU will only need to germany and france exploiting everyone else due how majority and pop are allocated in these matters.
@@cavalexI agree, going back is not reforming. In this video, and in general in politics, the difference between reformists and conservatives is that the conservatives want to go back to re-establish or keep certain things that were done in the past, while reformists want to propose brand new approaches and goals.
So yeah, "reform" can be intended as just "changing the law", but in politics it means going forward, not moving backwards.
Conservatives assume that mistakes should be reverted by rolling back to previous state in which things were better. Such as Windows restore works on Windows by letting you restore to previous states of your data (or to undo a restore operation done in the **past**).
And assuming that going back is always bad is just as much of an opinion as assuming that going forward is always bad.
Though, yes, in the contect of this video, reforming means adding laws for more centralization towards the EU.
@@Hardcore_Remixer Were really that better though? That's also a pretty contentious point.
Everyone in the EU should watch this video before voting
This one and the ones where he presents the different European parties, so everybody can make a more informed decision
no more EU
Have watched it, confirmed my choice to never vote on anything to do with the EU again, unless it's about leaving or ending the EU.
I'm not going to bother with voting. The most invisible and boring elections I can think of. Back in 2019 only under 43% of eligible Finns voted in EU elections. Heck, I'm almost willing to bet, that if you'd ask people on the street whom they're going to vote in the EU election, many would say they had no idea there was an election coming up.
@@mutkaluikkunen3926 So in other words, you let others make the choice for you (because election still happens if you personally go vote or not), and that may be a choice you don't want...
The veto option can be an advantage if you believe that most of what the EU stands for is negative, as it will limit the possibility of new harmful initiatives.
Good luck you guys. We will keep sending you our non-member benefit checks as per usual.
- Norway
Norway being cucked as per usual 😊
Thanks for your contribution 😂
You mean until the oil runs out, then you will realize "Maybe for a country of only 5 million to try and go it alone wasn't such a good idea"
@@inwalters "Recently" a huge deposit of Phosphate was discovered in the south of Norway and the country is ready for the energy transition more than any other country in Europe. They will be fine.
@@CrownRider Well then I guess the future Emirate of Norway will be ok.
The free nations of Europe must unite under one banner!
@EUMadeSimple People often talks about how EU is too burocratic, but nobodies talks about the benefits of that, i would love if you could make a video on the Brussels Effect, would you do one?
I agree. The EU is bureaucratic due to it's nature of having to find a compromise between many interests. Some years ago I was very EU-sceptic, but since then I have changed my mind, nowadays I am in favor of "more EU". One of my key concerns was, "then there's only once central government that big corporations need to lobby/bribe", but considering how much EU has done in favor of consumers, I'd say so far that has not manifested. Without EU, we and actually the whole world would be much more subject to malpractices of big US and international corporations.
@@ClemensKatzer you are very right, i'm studying what in my country is called the "consumer codex" wich was born due to a EU Directive and it is amazing how many people in my country don't know about its existence.
I want a fully democratic EU 🥰
You mean centralized. There, I fixed it for you.
@@giovannituber2827 YES
@@giovannituber2827 That would be a good thing
I dont thing it will work.Yugoslavia worked when it was not democratic. Moment in had democratic election in 1990 tensions between parties raised because most people voted for parties from their own nation and off course how you get more votes ,by saying how you will defend you own people and cry they are out voted by larger nation .And little push from outside you have a war..
@@giovannituber2827 Couldnt have said it better friend
I'm all for a bigger EU and more EU, as long as it doesn't subside democracy as a side effect.
Because a federalized Europe can turn very ugly if not managed professionally and with the right people in the room doing sensible policies or else everyone is worst off to see the EU collapse as the result.
Pretty much 👍🏻
The EU will collapse, I guess!
The more they pressure it the sooner it is going to happen.
Why do you want MORE EU power? Are you insane?
I guess living in different EU countries results in vastly different opinions...
@@andreaspatsalides1914 And i have a question for you before i answer yours.
What is wrong with more EU?, and do you understand what i mean?.
to late EU from the beginning has been about removing power from the people to a small group of Globalists, control, centralization of not only power but money to big multinational corp. and creating a system that benefits the US
For me we should create European Federation. United Europe=Strong Europe.
Your thinking about it all wrong? Why should bureaucrats in Germany and France force all the smaller countries of Europe into laws that aren’t good for them. The Veto is the most important part of the EU and we need to keep it, the EU is not and shouldn’t be a federal state. Germany can do whatever it wants on a national level it doesn’t need to force Hungary or Ireland or any other country to do the same thing in an EU level, it should only happen at the EU level of all countries agree!
As a French, I can say we don't have a say in the EU. All is done by the Germans, our leaders have done the same policy of placating the Germans and whatever they proposed even to our own detriment in the 40 years.
France is submitted to Brussels
no nation has more than 15% representation in the EP, so saying some nations would just push through what they want is illogical.
Also overall the idea is replaceing the veto with qualified (super)majority, which still essentially needs a broader consensus, but also prevents one nation to gridlock the entire EU.
There is no way anyone can argue that one nation veto's are democratic, it just isn't. Even if you say you don't want just rule of a (tiny) majority, then you should be fine with something like a qualified (super) majority or clearly come out that you aren't in favour of democracy.
One of the main weaknesses of the PLC in the past and which led to its stagnation and downfall was the veto power.
@@hugobernard9874 Yes fair enough, I use French and Germany because they’re the biggest populations so have the biggest say in the parliament but it is definitely more Germany. But imagine in my country in Ireland with 13 seats out of 705, how are uniquely Irish concerns going to get heard? And 70% of our legislation in Ireland comes from the EU which is alarming, we’re being ruled by Germans who have no idea of our issues and are culturally different that us. I agree with having an EU and we can all work together on certain issues but we need to spot centralising power away from the people in their countries. Irish economies and politics and Hungarian economics and politics are not the same as German Economies and Politics. We need the Veto!
@@MDP1702 Your forgetting that the EU is NOT A STATE! It’s an agreement of countries who should all be on equal playing field. They are separate countries and It’s a place they can collaborate on issues where they are in agreement. If the Germans want really aggressive green legislation go do it in Germany it’s not my issue I’m Irish not European. Also if we get rid of the Veto the first thing they will do is force my country to get rid of our competitive corporate tax rate, they’ve already expressed their interest in doing so, just because they can’t compete with us, it’s the only way we can be competitive as a small island, they would never introduce legislation that made it more expensive for Germany and France too to sell their cars.
Very interesting video, go Volt!
How about an EU for actual Europeans?
Fr its an anti european group
You can't say that a EU parti like ECR doesn't want changes because they doesn't want THE changes proposed by Renew ! They simply want different types of change that diminish European integration and promote the Europe of Nations.
This video presents a totally wrong point of view.
Volt Europa is exactly right: we need to democratise and unite Europe. 💜🇪🇺
United Europe ❤
And get rid of National States? I'm not a European, but if I was, I'd fight before that happened.
It should be a Semi-Direct Democracy like Switzerland.
No go away.
No! We need to be nation states in control of their own destinies. Greeks are not Germans, English isn't Italian, Hungarians aren't Portugal. Everyone nust live the way they want and what is good for Germany might not be good for Finland. EU must be abolished.
Great video!
At 6:46 you didn't swap The Left's and EPP's columns, only their icons
Damn. Pretty big mistake. Thank you. In the sticky.
The problem with getting rid of the veto is that it will de facto give the power to the biggest countries and smaller countries could feel resentful. On the other hand, veto is really slowing us down, so it's complicated
Not necessarily. Smaller members would still have outsized weight like the US.
With veto are smaller countries those who block all decisions, for example Malta, if willing to do so, can paralize the whole Union.
Without veto, bigger countries will have an advantage, but that would be more democratic as they represent more people (majority rule and minority rights). Moreover, we can establish a qualified majority that would need a certain amount of countries and a certain amount of population as parameters to pass a law. This way the majority of people would have the weight they deserve, but also, the big 3/4 wouldn't be able to decide by themselves.
We can also go for superqualified majority
The point of vetos is to forbid any group of EU members, not matter how big, from being able to decide the politics and laws of other members no matter how small in order to maintain unity inside EU and avoid internal conflicts and grudges.
Basically, vetos slow us down because we have different cultures and vetos are necesary because we have different cultures.
As you said, getting rid of vetos is unfair towards smaller countries (because bigger ones basically get to virtually vote for their policies and we know the end result) and keeping vetos is unfair because small countries get to paralize EU if they feel like it (because none of the members are not allowed to decide their policies other than the country itself).
So, in the end, as you said, it's complicated.
@@Byitn more democratic as they represent more people? & what if those "more people" just want to push a nonsensical law that just happens to be destructive for a smaller state? cuz thats whats happening right now & thats exactly why smaller countries use their veto.
@@andreamolnarova2185 yep, but I also said that with the appropriate qualified majority or suoer qualified majority sistem, we can find a good compromise.
As for "nonsense" this is illogical. A decision that damages all smaller countries, with a high qualified majority, would be avoided if the smaller countries put themselves togheter to vote against. If a policy only damages one single country, small or big, well that would be negociated, but in any case no decision can be made that put any country in a difficoult positions, as that would make everyone else sink as well, because we are all interwined. If certain ideas damage southern countries, they'll join forces and block it, and the same goes for eastern countries etc...
I live in Italy, some regions are more similar to Germany, others to Greece in terms of their economic situation. Therefore, certain laws do go in favour of a certain region or another: the whole point of the sovereign state is to balance this decision and to reduce the differences among the different areas as much as possible.
Plus, the UE doesn't need to decide on every matter, just on the themes that are better dealt with at the EU level
Return to what UE used to be. Economic Union where free trade and efforts to increase economic growth were dominant.
We don't need thousands pages of regulations.
If you dont want to eat the same shit the americans do, yes we need those regulations, if you want to keep some negotiating power against the big techs for user privacy, you do.. and for almost every little things with great hidden impacts on our daily lives..
There's no logical reason I can see for splitting or make the EU less centralized. Only reasons I see are mostly emotional ones, patriotism, nationalism, etc.
Politically, economically, militarily, no single country in the EU can challenge any of the world powers.
The only way to keep our collective sovereignty as Europeans, as Spaniards, Italians, Germans, Polish, etc, is to work together, and get to directly VOTE for our issues.
More power to EU parliament (at expense of commission etc) and direct votes for EU parties is fundamental to strengthen the voice of the people.
I'm an American who used to live for a few years in the Netherlands. I think the big argument against the EU inherently (so ignoring the specific policies of given regimes) is that it adds another level for problems to happen which means while people are focused in trying to rectify those problems; making monetary union work without fiscal union during the 2008 crisis, worrying about who is going to leave the EU, dealing with oddball countries who can sabotage the ability of the EU to function in applying laws or dealing with foreign powers, etc, crowding out the ability to focus on problems that may actually be shared by all countries within the EU. The big one is having a welfare system that is so generous relative to underlying demographics that it is difficult to raise military spending to a rational level, and said demographics are deteriorating to the point that the current strategy that implicitly exists in most countries is to rely on immigration. For wealthy countries, they are to some extent able to rely on immigration from poorer countries within the EU. Since the poor countries are also in decline, the only place they can turn are even poorer countries for immigration which are generally hostile to things like feminism, gay rights, and minorities like jews.
There are many logical reasons for that.
To begin with, there are some noticeable differences between west/east and north/south in terms of culture, mindset and worldview. The distribution is also not even. This may lead to situations, where smaller blocks have decisions imposed on them.
Then, different countries have different local economical conditions. For example, a rich service-oriented country like Denmark could probably be fine and in support of climate policies, where as poorer manufacturing-oriented Slovakia could be against that.
Then there are things like defence and unified army. Ukraine is an easy case right now, but not all conflicts are so clear cut. E.g., we see a difference in stances on Isreal actions rn.
Lastly, it actual can make things more bureaucratic for local populations.
Personally, I think right now the EU is in integration limbo and it's the worst of both worlds. EU should either federalize further or go a confederacy way.
This is the reason why i advocate more unified EU. None of us are strong enough alone to face USA, Russia or China economically, resource wise and militarily. Current Europe has a lot of problems that needed to fixed before this and close the gaps on the continent. Russia, Turkey, Georgia are only countries that i will never want to see in EU and france would need to give up on their overseas territory to make EU territory sustainable without gaps in migration.
@madkoala2130 Would you like to see the Uk back.?
@@colinsmith1288 yes, just if they accept their hubris.
More EU is better. Less EU leads to chaos, even further American, Chinese or Russian domination of the continent, and more separatism because regions are as "sovereign" as countries in reality. EU needs continent wide defense to stand up to military threats (Russia) and federation to shore up its economy because austerity really screwed the EU over in the 2010s. It also needs more transparent leadership elections.
Clown, Russia is not a threat to the EU and the EU does as its US masters tell it to.
Less EU!
Why EU keep asylum policies if all countries are against it?
Great question ! In my opinion, it's Open Society NGO's and Fink of BlackRock power , they have corrupted the EU Parliament, in my opinion.
Because it's not democratic, because western Europeans force their woke ideology on everyone.
Seriously they should scrap that
Because (Citing a french classic, who happens to be president) they are braindead, and afraid to be called xenophobic
European Charter of Human Rights
More EU in a more and more hostile becoming world!
EU importing literally all of the hostile world and making us pay for it. Come, we need all of Africa in Europe, it was too European, they'll bring their scientists and engineers to build huts for us.
@@newtubevector I think they meant that they want more EU because the world is becoming more and more hostile.
@@N3XYF wait... Im a skizzo. Ur right im deleting that comment.
Well what's the option, be hostile to the USA? Or Russia or Chins which are ruled by dictators and who only works in their interest, stronger EU will definitely benefit the citizens of Europe, it will make us more competent on the world stage and we won't be dependent on others.
Why does the EU have such animosity to Australia though? It’s bordering on hostility.
Australia has done nothing to deserve the punitive trade embargo the Europeans have inflicted on it for generations. A safer world is one where peaceful democracies co-operate, or is that too difficult for Europeans to comprehend?
A good outcome for the European Left will determine the shape of a possible european federation. It is crucial to safeguard and expand the democratic and social aspects of the EU
More EU❤
You from the Balkans?
Less eu. 🇳🇱
@@tomvlogs8463 LMAO, do you think you would survive without us germans, French and Belgians? Cuz we gonna cut ties severely.
The UK is heading for breakup and strong polarization and it was one of the major powers. You are a small state.
@@tomvlogs8463 More EU 🇳🇱
@@sniperman3110 I'm german and I will not abandon our dutch broþers, who see þrough þe bs.
Germany will always be on þe side of þe Dutch
Guys be careful on the sponsors when I see that you are sponsored by the federalize eu. It gives a little tip on which side you stand for. I think that what you are saying is very good but try to do both sides the same amount of time and going deeper on the "no" by exemple. I am more a left centrist guy but don't forget right wing, far right and far left on why they don't want that.
They literally state their own personal opinion anyway? As long as the remainder of their message is neutral (enough), I don't see a problem. People who think they aren't neutral enough should just go elsewhere.
@@MDP1702Yeah I know it's just that I think covering both sides would just be more interesting. If they say "no this party don't want that" they could tell why in more details. Just adding some retrospective on why there is a no and a yes answer at the first place. (The fact that both sides have arguments) They can bring personal arguments if they want but just go deeper.
Covering both sides would be more interesting, but this is not doable at the moment. EU made simple is pro-european, so anti-european or euro-sceptical groups probably wouldn't be so inclined to sponsor them or collaborate with them. They are more likely to participate in more euro-sceptical or non-aligned projects
Right wing convervative here.
Honestly, I got used to EU made simple to almost always show a more pro left wing stance that I don't take them seriously when they criticise the right wing and praise the left wing.
Afterall pure journalism is dead because at the end of the day the journalism nowadays is always tainted by at least a bit of personal opinions. So far they expose the information and I decide what words I interpret it for myself. Same for TLDR.
Hi, thanks for bringing this up.
1) I think we could definitely show some more reasons why parties are against this. And we have done this in previous videos (reform part 2) on the channel. There will be more videos on this so we will do more of this.
2) We are not a left channel and it confuses us sometimes why people think that. What we do advocate for is reforming the VETO. We are always very clear about this and why we think it needs to change. We Highlight in the video when it is our opinion.
3) we need sponsors to make this financially viable. These videos cost insane amounts of time. Therefore, we can't do without these sponsors but they do not influence our opinion. The veto challenge as mentioned above just aligns with UEF :) that's all
Hope that clears some of this up
The problem of voting certain parties is that you have to vote for only one priority wuth the hope that they will also have that as a priority. I'm aligned as follows:
Defense: The left
Federal EU: The greens
Economy: Renew
Social issues: ECR
So except for the S&P, EPP and ID, I share something with each party. I will vote for ECR with the hope that they solve the social issues (Immigration, lack of respect for private property, anti-natalism, etc) but if they're solved by the next election, I will probably go for the second highest priority...
Less EU!!!
Long live freedom!!!!
less EU is Less freedom
Agree
If the EU is to become Federalized, it should do so as a Semi-Direct Democracy like Switzerland.
That is the stupidest idea ever. All it would accomplish is paralysing all EU functions while polarising EU society even more. The Swiss system is in my opinion one of the worst possible democratic governing system out there.
Switzerland is an artifictial country that wouldnt exist if it werent up in the mountains. You can't copy any legislation from there.
@@BB-hx4mj Tell me you don't know how the Swiss system works without telling me you don't know how the Swiss system works.
@@wilkw3 It's no less artificial than any other country. That's a stupid take.
@@jascrandom9855 There's nothing in common between a Greek and an Islander, for example. The more of a country you make it look, the more people will fear it. The EU should become a normal international union under neutral policies (specially to finally avoid ideologies the way they're being embraced now).
Much less EU please.
I want less UE too
As swiss citizen, I will never vote to enter EU. No real democracy.
As a EU citizen i find this misleading and a form of propaganda, who funds this?
Maybe you have been watching too much propaganda though and are projecting that into others.
More EU 🇪🇺🇪🇺👍
Didn’t the UK leave the EU precisely because they felt they didn’t have control over immigration? I am unsure how the Veto factors into the EU-wide immigration policies, but there’s a recent example of a single political issue motivating a country to exit from the EU.
The primary concern I’d have with removing the veto is that it might spur certain countries to leave the EU if there’s another important issue that a single nation disagrees with the European Parliament on.
Thank God the UK left, because that's the reason we now can discuss freely about this. Specially in regards to foreign policy.
The UK wasn't even fully using the immigration control powers at their disposal, it was mostly an excuse and most people probably didn't even knew/know that the UK government actually wasn't hard on European immigration.
honestly i'd be better if more of them left.there's nothing democratic about the veto,it just means that 1 person is more important than everyone else in the parliment.why even bother having a parliment if 1 person can decide whether we actually do sh*t or not ? hungary and all the other russian puppets can leave.maybe this way eu funds would stop misteriously dissappearing
@@diogorodrigues747and now you have more immigrants than before. Good job guys 😄
@@thegreatdane3627 So has the UK. The Tories have done nothing to cope with the migration crisis. That's quite an hypocritical claim.
2:45 Imma just say one thing! EPP has HDZ as members. HDZ is a convicted criminal organization.
THAT TELLS YOU ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW!
Removing the veto is the most undemocratic measure possible, the fact you are obsessed with removing it tells me all I need to know about your idea of democracy. It's sad, I just resubscribed because I enjoyed your work on the EU groups.
Renew is progressive, not liberal, don't play the same trick as American politicians.
At least you admitted Von Der Leyen didn't deserve the job and you're also for enlargement, those ideas I agree with.
And lots of the viewers of this channel are nothing but imperialists. So many sickos out here, western Europeans at it again. This is why EU will collapse, extreme leftists demanding more and more authoritarianism, what else is new?
Read up on "Liberum veto" in Poland and see how that ended up for the Commonwealth...
@@AsusSusu-o3x Different period, different political unit, different challenges. For me the veto is the ultimate democratic tool in an union that that doesn't seem to care that much about political accountability. If the veto goes, I would vote for leaving the union. And I genuinely don't want that but that would be forcing our hand.
Election of EU President by every one would be a silly idea . Way to much too swallow by common folks who would vote for their country candidate only
@@MMerlyn91veto is a tool used to block everything from possibly moving forward. Majority vote is the ideal
Volt 💜
It's funny how you specially mention Volt with their single seat in parliament. I hear a lot about them. But if prognosis are to be believed they hover around 1% here in Germany. So unless that changes, they'll again get one seat from Germany this election
Perhaps, but they also poll at 6% in the Netherlands (potential to get 2 seats), at 6% in Cyprus while also running in 15 other countries. So there is a chance they increase their seat share. Plus you have to remember they are less than 8 years old:)
Then vote for Volt!
People still haven't realized that less EU hurts the working class the most
Explain
Abolishing the veto power just gives more power to bigger nations and their own agendas
Former communist countries did not fight for freedom so that Brussels would dictate conditions and laws to them.
If a country disagrees with the EU's laws and values, they can leave any time no ones forces them to be in the EU.
Again that nonsensical comparison with the USSR? Can you at least make another argument, because that's becoming quite boring?
Not that simple. It would cause financial ruin. Hardly a choice really.
@danielhalachev4714that's because the brits wanted to do it in a way that would allow them to keep all the trade agreements.any country who wants to leave can just say "we're out" and refuse to pay taxes to the eu
Ireland out. No to globalism. No to tyranny.
I think Superstate is the future and removing veto is critical (thanks Orban). However........ parties that are for that are also pro immigration which is the biggest problem right now after war in Ukraine. Maybe vote for them after 5 years
@dalim8226 I agree. It will be a superstate very much like the USA, eventually. Like, give it 75 more years. I believe if the EU had a tougher stance on immigration last 10 years, we wouldn't see that much right wing populism today.
Regarding Ukraine, from what I hear there's little social problems with Ukrainians. They are refugees in the true meaning of the word, and many will go back when situation permits it, and their religion and culture is widely compatible with rest of Europe. Other than certain other regions of the world...
The bigger the EU gets the more it becomes a mess and it looks like it will get worse
can't wait to cast my vote! Became citizen 2 years ago. I vote more EU!
Less EU!!!
This video is so clear and informative... and confirms my ranking of parties for the upcoming elections!!
>video sponsored by european federalists
Yeah, very neutral approach guys, well done.
We were waiting for this video in view of the elections! Greetings
It is a great video, but what if you think the liberal ideas on foreign policy and army are right, but you hate the laws on abortion, LGBT views and so on. I think people don’t understand that you can be conservative and federalist. This is not reflected by this survey. I take it for what it is.
@@7up-dp1kk I think you don't understand that you are not me and that I am not you! Sei un italiano un prevedibile piddiota!
@@7up-dp1kk Well, this video only focuses on which party supports or opposes EU integration. Since there aren't really parties that clearly support deeper European cooperation and are righ-wing at the same time, maybe only the EPP, you can't really vote accordingly sadly
@@kgeri6089 RE is right-wing though. Saying otherwise is having no idea of what right and left mean.
More and more europe and far far less unelected dictators in the EUSSR
Again that EUSSR nonsense? If you actually knew what the USSR was you wouldn't say that.
Imagine calling it the "EUSSR", holy fuck
@@rullvardi it might as well be its unelected undemocratic
Everyone should leave !!!!! No more EU
As always a really great Video. Thank you for showing us the different parliamentary groups and what they stand for.
Will you also do a video on Volt?
I read in the comments from another video that you wanted to give them their own video (if I remember right).
I really look forward to it, since it currently is the party I see most of my values in. The only problem of Volt for me is, that it is way too capitalist in my opinion.
I will vote Volt for a federal European state 💜🇪🇺
Hahahahaa volt are total clowns 🤡 at least in my country
What a crazy nightmare. I'm Portuguese before being European.
Totally agree. 💜🇪🇺
@@nbgoodiscore1303 What have Portuguese politicians done in the last few decades better than European politicians? Many of the improvements we have had over the last decades are a result of European politics and not Portuguese ones.
I'm not saying the way the EU works is perfect (because it's not) but I would certainly prefer some Brussels technocrats to rule the country instead of the typical Portuguese politics.
@@sit-insforsithis1568 they are standing up for democracy, a green economy and against populism in every country in the EU. Totally not clowns. 💜✊🇪🇺
The biggest clown in the moment must be Maximilian Krah from Afd who singlehandedly threw his party out of their fraction 😂
The European Union is important for all of us in Europe United we stand divided we fall.
The European Union is powerful in the world and is heard.
Hungary joined the European Union to be protected.
The United States of America are powerful and are heard because they are united.
Europe must do the same remain united.
Hello ! Thank you for the video ! Do you think you could share this graphic as an image that we could copy / paste, in order to send to people that don't fancy watching politics video but we would like to share this ? Cause I feel like a screenshot would not look as good and it'd feel like stealing your work ! Anyway, thanks again for the great video :D
It is a great idea. Give me 10 minutes and ill share a link on the sticky comment & description. We will also post this on insta and Twitter at some point :)
In the sticky and description. enjoy.
@@EUMadeSimple thank you very much !
It was better when there were national currencies, strong borders and less regulation.
Agreed!
Nostalgia blinds people a lot, and you're clearly a big example of that.
I like not having to exchange currencies (mostly - Poland unfortunately hasn't got to it yet), free travel and standarisation.
Exactly what Brexiteers was thinking. "Less regulation, more freedom, stronger borders" they thought.
Dingies hasn't stop being a business.
Exactly what Brexiteers was thinking. "Less regulation, more freedom, stronger borders" they thought.
Dingies hasn't stop being a business.
I would want to vote for the greens but what is their stance on nuclear energy? Because im very much in favor of it but its not always the case in green groups.
they're strongly against it
No to super state! We want to rule ouselfs in our own countries. We dont want to lose our statehood and rights. We dont want to be enslaved to elites who sit in brussels.
No one's gonna enslave you, calm down
No to states, I want my subdivision to rule ourselves. We don't want burocrats from *capital city* to rule us
@@niku.. Sure, sure. People can't even afford housing anymore and we're forced to pay for illegal invaders, subsidize their stay, give them apartments while our own people have no place to make family. Then we say we have a demographic crisis, let's import all of Africa, that'll help.
Says the Brexiteer !!
Enough with your silly sovereignty. You have sovereignty anyway in most cases.
Russian or Chinese bot, you frick yourself
Thank you very much @eumadesimple for this very usefull content.
More EU!
No thanks. You have more EU at your own home, you're encroaching enough.
@@joschmo4497 what kind of shit response is that? I will be voting federalist I don’t care about what you want
@@bfedezl2018 Federal all the way, baby!
Nah, ill pass
Im still discussing if im going for my supported party foe Renew Europe or ill vote for a ECR from a party i dont support
Czechia?
@@xhinted690 im Polish so either i vote for my party Trzecia Droga or i vote for a european group through Konfederacja
I support Renew
We need a more centralized and technocratic EU
Why do the parties on the right say its undemocratic but then refuse to give up their veto. Hmmmm bit sus that
powerplay to reject proposals, and they know that very well.
Because the veto gives their nation more sovereignty inside the union, this is especially true for smaller nations with less influence.
Because then they can say the EU is undemocratic and promise that they'll change it and get voted
@@terminatora1249 "Sovereignty" you @ss. More like blackmail.
So I'm curious @EUMadeSimple if I vote for x party mep candidate, who doesn't become an mep, will my vote be wasted or go to the national party I voted for, and through them to the EU party?
Good question. I base my vote on assuming that it will go to that national party. That's how national elections in many EU countries work anyway, right?
Vote Volt for a better and more democratic Europe. The European union has a lot more potential💜🇪🇺
Thank you.
More European Unión 🇪🇸🇪🇺
In my view, nations should reclaim their cultural identities and national pride. Drawing inspiration from free-market economists such as Milton Friedman, we should embrace voluntary interactions between consumers and businesses. By fostering an environment of open trade, where countries engage in mutually beneficial exchanges, we can unlock economic growth and prosperity for all. In addition the process of electing people rather than appointing is undemocratic as one man or woman can spoil the broth.
You know that the EU has helped every single member country to boost their national culture across the world, right?
When people focus on their national identity, they focus on differences with other nations, which leads to more inter-state conflicts.
Instead, people should focus on similarities and work towards common interests.
Why is it so important for you to identify as a specific nation and separate yourself from other europeans? Doesn't our history teach us that it leads to bad consequences (such as wars)?
@@victimized1because that ofcourse worked so well for yugaslavia and astria.
EU is NOT essentially a trade block, read the Treaty of Rome .
This very idea of only trade block is still so much in the mind of most Brits who finally voted for Brexit. Oooops
@@victimized1exactly
I want to vote for the Greens but i fear i may waste my vote that way, so I would be forced to vote for the Reds, whom have a bigger chance of winning.
I still like them a lot, but i like the idea of a federal EU.
That's why we need STV, Single Transferable Vote
Stop turning the EU into a federation
@Kiogleo46 Turn yours into one. Portugal will always be Portuguese.🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
@Kiogleo46hahaha, Germany *alone* being nr. 3 world wide in gdp disproves your point.
Þe EU is a scheme to leech off German riches.
@Kiogleo46 Not quite. We would lose our autonomy and quietly merge into the rest of the continent
I think a good option would be a confederal EU with federalized/supranational or more integtated EU laws only in politics (current situation), economic (current situation with the €) and military policies (with a common army that could be like multinationals batallions, more harmonised weapons systems, common exercices (like NATO) and europeans weapons entreprises). The rest should, wich is no big common matters as EU scale should be only for member states. The EU should concentrate only in on the matters above on supranational level, the rest should be confédéral issue.
I think a simple and effective start to that is making the EU more visible. We hear so much bad shit about the EU when they suck, but so many nice things around us are a result of the EU and they never get the credit for it.
I say it should be a Semi-Direct Democracy like Switzerland.
@@Sco10 yeah, a lot of countries governments blame the EU for all their problems. Even when the problems are the fact of intern bad policies.
@@jascrandom9855 yeah why not. The main problem of eu integration is the fact that some member states are afraid to leave some sovereignty to EU.
@@Sco10 Exactly. When I consider the benefits of the EU and how little practical negative impact it has to my personal life, it's a nobrainer.
For me the consumer protection regulations alone make it worth it. I think those (the fact that EU is active on that front) are part of the treaties.
Especially the younger generations, they take so much of it for granted, they would face a rude awakening if EU would be dissolved. Brexit showed that pretty drastically.
It is appalling that some parties still use the hammer and sickle in their logo. Imagine if some parties used in EU used swastikas?? And no it is not any different, both did the same. It is banned in my country because of the genocide.
good video, very needed before election
the veto shouldn't be removed, rather countries that break the EU constitution should have their veto right removed (e.g. Hungary)
Give the power back to individual countries, and make every country have 1 vote (by their elected gov) keep the eez and reform Schengen.
Diversity within europe should stay, we have diff cultures and find diff solutions that works for that specific country.
We do not need a federal state, we just need to work together when we agree on something
Oh and something should pass if theres a large majority,
Like 65-75 %
We do not need brussels
Less eu and immigration and more nationalism and Sovereignty of member states
EU is extremely undemocratic, and would become even more undemocratic if teh veto is removed. How can a person who actually values democracy say that removing the veto is democratic? Without the veto, countries can be FORCED by the EU to innact even more laws than right now. If you want something in your country, then make it a law in your country, not an EU law.
But Vetos aren't performed by citizens, but by a government minister. So if the current government in just ONE country is against change for any reason the whole of Europe has to grind to a halt. It's extremely undemocratic to let a small minority of people control (or extort in the example of Hungary) in such way.
@@notinterested7911 So just do the thing you want to do on a COUNTRY level. Not on the EU level. This is applicable to 99% of the cases. You just want to force others to do what you want them to do.
Defense and foreign policy cannot be done alone anymore. The only chance for Europe is to federalize and stand united to stay relevant alongside the USA and China, as well as fight against Russia.
Well, the current situation isn't democratic at all. Malta is a country of 500k people and can basically veto any EU law which is supported by countries composed of millions of people. If you say otherwise, that this is a very democratic process, then your vision of democracy is completely wrong.
@@fuechs The vast majority of people would be alright with veto not applying to defense and foreign policy. That much is understandable. But enviromental, social and migration policies for example have absolutely no place to be forced upon the countries that do not agree with them. 99% of the laws vetoed aren't defense, or foreign policy.
Still going to vote Volt but EU party wise Renew has the best program because of direct elections for EU president and citizen vote for EU parties.
Direct election of President sounds nice but is a silly idea and can only create chaos
Volt
Stay together ! Vote for EU !
Do people really expect someone with the power to blackmail everyone else to just give up that power?
The EU should never have had it in the first place.
I hope the (far) right-wing parties do well in the European election.
🤡🤡🤡👎👎
I live in Europe and say Fuck EU.
Together I fall. Divided you fall.
I want less EU
I think you miss the point here. It's not that the right does not want reforms,just don't want those reforms that were proposed. Arguably ECR in particular is very reformist,just in a different direction or with different priorities. The only ones that oppose nearly every reform are the Anti-European members of the ID's group, and they have different takes on it depending on the actual national parties as well.
The only problem everyone highlights is the fact that the elephant in the room (the European Commission) is a completely un-democratic and un-democratically formed authority that is not in touch with the other branches of European Institutions,that (with various degrees depending on the branch) are instead democratically elected.
There are different takes on how much power the various branches need to have ,but everyone agrees that the commission must become accountable for her deeds from now on,so little matters who wins,because Europe will change nevertheless.
The differences in Europe, cultural and economically, are still too big to reduce national autonomy.
Trust has to grow, slowly, any pressure and the project will blow itself up.
But unless the EU reforms that trust will not grow at all.
The EU shouldn't be in control of countries they're shouldn't be taking all their money EU is like a out door prison with no steel bars they want everything their laws They want to know everything what's going on inside each country
Less eu
I would like more EU, with less Islam. If we can't have that, unfortunately, I'm going to have to take what I can get.
Exactly ! The Hamburg Demonstration for a European Caliphate is a wake - up call , very sad to see so many European males totally asleep, clueless or wasted.
Don't worry, all the Africans will fight Islam when we're replaced. Go team Africa...I mean France, no wait, Belgium, no wait you're all turning more black by the day.
If anyone is insane enough to feel like the current situation is great, then "more" power. However, the answer is obviously "less". Brussels has stolen too much power. We need to give some back to the states.
The EU member states pooled their sovereignty to Brussels in the 70's, remember. You sacrificed your power.
If that happens, then in the current context it's the end of Europe. Please think rationally, see what is happening across the world and leave your nationalist emotions behind.
@@diogorodrigues747 Not the first time you're bothering me with your inept ideas. Please stop replying to me in the future, I'm not buying what you're selling.
Just saw your channel description with "denazificating trolls". Tells me all I need to know about your worldview.
What power does the EU take exactly?
@@MMerlyn91 That thing about "denazificating trolls" is just a joke, it doesn't represent my political biases. And I'm surprised you can actually read Portuguese.
Why the obvious danger of centralised EU is not mentioned? Like cars being suddenly verboten, although this policy never stand for vote in your country, or even would be majority approved.
More EU 💚💚💚
After Von der Leyen said that she’s willing to form a coalition with Le Pen and Meloni, I was a bit disappointed. She has her own - German - fascists in the AfD, that she obviously deems unworthy. But she’s willing to work with a French and an Italian fascist. Now I feel tempted to vote for the AfD, because I don’t want a French-Italian-German fascist triumvirate of Le Pen-Meloni-Von der Leyen.