From theTrumpet.com Another idea from the ‘Berlin Club’
A group of EU foreign ministers discussed the idea of merging the European Union’s top jobs into one on April 19, the EU Observer reports, coining the term “super-president” to describe the new top job.
The jobs of European Council president, currently held by Herman Van
Rompuy, and European Commission president, currently held by José
Manuel Barroso, may be merged. “The new super-president would also chair
General Affairs Councils (gacs)—monthly meetings of foreign ministers which discuss internal Union affairs,” writes the EU Observer. Its source reports that experts believe this can be done without a treaty change.
The idea emerged from a meeting of 10 EU foreign ministers organized
by German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle to discuss closer European
integration. Sometimes called the “Berlin Club,”
the group usually has 11 members: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France,
Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
The French foreign minister, however, was not able to attend this last
meeting.
These ministers see that for Europe to become better integrated it
needs a strong central leader. As the euro crisis pushes those nations
that are committed to remaining in the euro closer together, watch for
this idea to become more popular. Europe knows it needs a strong central
leader to respond to the dangers of today’s world.
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