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some historians believe that rainy sounds wasn't. and the regional arm for it was. more sort of for classic integrity and what i hear you saying is that. for disease sure there was a need to do some fundamental value to understand. the society that i was. saying that you are essentially driven by this nostalgia for the good old days the european union how the question is that if we're not to to feed the idea of the future are we to. revisiting or the fundamental root. has been on the sauce the first issue that has been put in society was the need to come back to come back to the. and to put to the. bank in the public space of the debate the second india was
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a positive. to. change and the symbol of the. first element has been. to the technological. exactly what and where i want to take this conversation forward because many critics of the e.u. have absolutely no issue with europe's past they recognize the enormous success of the european union. conciliation and peace are its greatest achievements most of the people agree with that they take issue with the ability of the e.u. as a system as a mechanism to move forward to be as efficient as it has to be in present times can you really do the reunion without changing the way the decisions are made. be done . and the exactly what happens. in these middle age with the. the innovation. of innovation because the good the good and
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creation of the. technology should have been closed in a closer region. of the society as a medicine and the second. for the new world order. mystery or you know that it happened many times in history that something that once was a blessing suddenly becomes a curse everybody agrees that it's certain point of time the consensus model that the e.u. has served it well but now it takes china less time to set up a whole industry for the european union to come up with a policy don't you think that the mechanism of making decisions by consensus in this day and age when everything changes by the minute is a bit outdated to say the least.
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with china if you take few years just to come up with a policy. that democracy is a very critical system. to find. killing millions of people that has been the lesson that you. because it's been a very difficult. and also be. making decisions they don't have to be a drag on society. you know. people. from the mental freedom to decide but. to decide to do. what has been promised by the. simple not possible and they know just the very beginning. to. a crucial democratic debate and they achieve nothing because they were. even to. the european union especially when it comes to technology and regulation of
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innovation i are saying that the europeans have essentially a choice between either having a democracy or have. a logical society. very good question and this is the main challenge today because the main. two days. and is. is the. reduction in the medium term of the workforce and the second is what is called the human income. so there could be a summer following that. will be delegated if he. became the executor and then it is much more in the west that we have to find a new way to maintain the human in command of these technologies in. your
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presidency specified three priorities sustainable development peace and culture and all of them strike me as something that europe does better than others it's good at sustainable development better than many other parts of that culture. piece if you want to if there. is a moving forward why do you focus on things that you. focus on something that struggles. but i think the idea. is first of all i don't see that today europe is the one that is. better because for example china has not been a forefront of these ideas sustainability they were not to the situation of climate in beijing just a mission but today they understood it is the future and they have been investing a lot in this so europe has been the inventor of this concept of being the main event. it has been about banding goes to. the can
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create. enormous. created enormous business in producing these other country have understood that these called cities working. these agenda not only is it their ethical agenda but his agenda of change that will be for fun is for enterprise for me. how's that going to drive it because one of the reasons why china is such a leader in all those areas that you mention is because it has streamlined decision making europe again cannot compete with that so i'm. going to the same question can you deliver that when the win without changing the way the decisions are made in the european union and the way they're implemented i think that. we can. foster. to some longer but the mechanism and
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when we've seen that we can bypass in the european. judge because also someone a stall to the center moment it was the night of the enormous debt of the market in china with the change the system of china and finally we discover the market economy that is winning the world is another called very efficient as well in raising standards for its people lifting millions out of poverty. in europe we never work and also in some part of the of the west europe when they were because of. the prize the individual close to the collectivity in their work in chinese working from one thousand is a concept that seems the foundation of china but. is there any middle ground i mean we are talking not about major infringements on human rights or putting people into concentration camps or. simply talking about streamlining policy on technical
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issues why those things can all be done in the more expedient way if you indeed want to compete with china which is not going to sit around and wait for that is done that look for example to the agreement to. of trade agreement to the united states. members they negotiate to. delegate to negotiate to today you are. in front of. the want to negotiate. and single county. has been a. unique case in the story. and the. security by many and even the chinese. just.
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example of enormous success. a few days ago your own country signed a memorandum of understanding with china an official. at the time. even agreed formally on the new policy. looks like your own country. is very difficult. that being council between a european. national. is no different from the case of. the big.
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remember. the china is a by law make. because it's. not the first country but it's the largest one of the most important. i seeing that this is a challenge. i seem to not only the i feel government is open to this issue can remember the open of these. laws marco polo. and was a. road not all the. european going to china models so there was this delegation of i didn't it was china camming to europe and to visit and we have also to remember there was a lot of debate the need at the time of the i mean that can be accused to be an
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anti utopian as you would know for sure but for the role that the u.s. played they continued to play when there was in the past desist to open an agreement before opening the port of does to cheney's i seem to test to be managed and understood you know european framework and sound. have to be criticised for. my government has done because i'm not so being put into the bed with the parliament that is not open and to document such a debate and a public debate but in any case in the agreement the deity felt too deep to deal frame. of the relation with china he's very open these that he is very key and so is an ongoing debate i think that we have to find a way to cooperate with china well let me stop you right here we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments. especially
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brutal incidents because sadly. the baby elephants often do see their mothers be killed but also be cut off unfortunate. i do believe and laugh and smile i see it's a nice little once they all say show next person changes. in. the. last of the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go
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home fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective from time used to surprising to most of us all one alters. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that sliding here. they're bred for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling. rats. and they save lives.
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but come back to worlds apart with lookers a year at the president of the european economy and social committee mr i heard you say those who are opposed. the european project often do that without offering anything concrete and yet if we look at the euro skeptics in your own country italy they seem to be very resolute about what they want and what they don't want they put. the supremacy on the national legislation they want to strengthen the tally and culture the italian national identity they don't want more immigration or more isn't that concrete enough i would look to do is. to leave without being part of the european union would in that process through the
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two measure prizes konami get a financial one for the last thirty years they were on the walls when there was a big financial speculation looked like in ninety two again. and they gave the bounce and it's a list of why exactly thanks to you if there was not you are this time that we doubt belonging to a perspective to go even more unification of more buy in the glacial to monetary italy will be understand that that's also a matter of debate because there are some who would tell you the. italian gains of membership have been much smaller than among other member states because if i'm not mistaken the average g.d.p. growth in italy since two thousand and one was only a quarter of one percent compared to the one point seven e.u. average can you really blame the italians for trying to. turn it if for example cooperating with china. i think that when you speak about the. from the mental distinction the. fundamental argument for.
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relation but i'm talking about the current government who has the support of the monday from the population i mean. it depends how you word the theo and the demand of people. as of course diligent because they were voted in the other were the opposition or as many european because there is there is a big transition as i was telling there is a problem of the middle class of. so that he is. blaming it on globalization isn't that also part of the problem isn't the e.u. the wage structure the way it's guided the way defined his priorities isn't that also part of the conversation. for the far right parties across europe.
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to take. people off neoliberal economic perspective have been in power for quite some time everyone has to take responsibility and it's very challenging time and of course there is a demand in our society due to the be good the normal that we have leaving and the fact that we passed just. economic and financial crisis yes we. are going much more coming back on the sort of the six and the. but we came out that we dealt a measure of these two options in any case when he was saying that the many of them only say no and they yes. the magic example and the message they can buy all the. example the banks that they say no for three they do not succeed. and you see that from one e r. or the. police and the.
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right wing parties are still despite. in power in italy in hungary in austria in poland there. in france it is expected that there are going to consolidate their presence in the. elections. what is it in the policies of the. driving the support. i am asking you to be critical. because you are ultimately in charge of. analyzing those trends and you have to take a. not only people also people you associate yourself with. the question that was very clear a few years ago. keep keeping back in.
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the media or. simply. for. the speeches they see that the finally. is not working is not even supported. by the voters and this is mainly important describing that they have. to make. the most of the raising so much. as not being to work out. because it. has been in the deepest prizes for you because most of the
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class is the. europe's own decision joint forces of the united states. been a decision taken. together. and the consequences will be a member is that fair when you are not partaking. partaking in the decision but you all have to suffer the consequences. with the. opening such as this year. and the clear strategy to build up. any mandate from the international law. this is not to be the next time international law can be
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a little more. to control and to prevent this. is not been the case in the last twenty five with many of the. great many to be very resigned to international conflicts. we need. to invest very clearly together. as a key to prevent the peace and also to. measure. national . making the. since our time is running out i still want to ask a question about value because the european union has long position. that. based on to about a decade ago many central asian countries for example kazakhstan uzbekistan even
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russia to some extent wanted to deepen their corporation economic cooperation of in the european union but they were told that you know we care a lot about values you have to build their democracies first then the economic cooperation will depend they all turn to china helping china rise helping themselves certainly do you think it was a smart decision putting value of economic opportunities because china clearly have seized on those economic opportunities something some would say at the expense of the european union. the one cannot cannot leave that is exactly what top. of the europe was accused. conditionality to the aid that europe has looked at because the economy. to say there is no country's being cut off the investment of the. first european union members they know most of them are saying that has not been
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a mistake because they need more money with conditionality they look china as an opportunity but today. the media along. not. but they want to build up the new hat of corporation we do up in the your puter will be savvy enough to understand that these new challenge to build up the new. i seem to mistake it to be very honest has been done in a certain point not only for the economic issue and values but for the international geopolitics that has come back a very strong international space between europe and russia. and europe and. europe and the united states. in this case is much more the responsibility of united states i think if i can say they'd leaders you would decide in the.
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way that europe is becoming the worst united states. ask you one more question about values because it's very interesting to me you've been very supportive of president micron's call build a new european raney. would say that you have to kind of put your own house in order before embarking on such grandiose plans when it comes to values what do you make of. that wasn't in keeping with. the weather. in the middle class from my point of view big mistake of managing a measured decision about the taxation on them specifically asking about street action because when you have people that are breaking out destroying everything on
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the other hand also have the use of explosive grenades and. mains and kills people we are not seeing that even in authoritarian societies these. are not seen in the. at least ten fatalities and several thousand injured. and people losing eyes people losing limbs. you know seeing that. but they've got to defend that it's fake news i mean. those protesters have been have a hand that they can defend. such a violent explosion. that they are very proud of the police is managing has not been the case in general. twenty years ago where the south is up and i want to just exactly do to praise the italian police force i'm asking
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about the french police force because it's a very important question when you're debating values whenever something some street action happens in other countries authoritarian countries in the european book there's always a very harsh criticism on any use of the police but here we are not hearing that forthright. as we have different sorts of information. not. because. of course there are also people who enjoy them. but they're not so you're not a little concerned about how. that is. we have a. as we had in the past for example you need or at the european level. to put in just a. decision that's over the rules and not the least but i think. that we have to say that.
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that it should be overweight aided to prevent. the security forces to work a little more. some less and that's. there it's been a pleasure talking to you thank you very curious i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going on our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart.
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