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Heading For a European Constitution (5)

 

... So, there seems to be a trend in which the number of independent Nations increases in the European territory. Will this trend influence the independence discussions in Spain?

The other trend is that during the years, each state has less autonomy. It started with a cooperative customs union, followed by a monetary union and it would be wise to think that this movement continues. During this process, each autonomous state exchanges some independence for a larger stake in the overall organization.

There are some incentives to enter this game; to mention just two;

  • The Position of the president of the European Union. A strong European Union compels more respect and this invites to participate in such a stronger union.

  • A stronger European Union is able to confront international issues in which individual States have little or no credibility.
Recently the Spanish request to extent the number of European Languages with the Spanish regional languages was turned down. This was a very significant event, already showing the ratio of a union.

Now, if we focus again on Spain there are two possibilities. Spain continues to be a single country represented in the European Union. Or in the other situation, the country gets divided.

In the last case, the individual Spanish States will be able to influence the Union less as Spain is able to do currently. The question is whether the European Union will accept individual states, because it would lead to a step back, where the individual languages ought to be accepted after all. In the same time, the individual states will probably not want to enter the Union. Think about an independent Basque country, "finally" freed from Spain - as they feel it, would they be embracing a European Union? Probably not.

Most probable is that Spain will stay as is. In spite of all the independence discussions. And in spite of a trend in which European countries split up.

Heading for a European Constitution. Are We?

2006 Hans Bool

Author: Hans Bool
 
Author Bio:

Hans Bool

Hans Bool has worked for many companies in many countries in different (mainly) management positions.

Recently he started Astor White. A company that offer a new approach in management advice and consulting.

 
 
 

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