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Na EU otpada gotovo jedna trećina od 41 bilijuna € svjetskog BDP-a

Eurostat predstavio najnoviji globalni gospodarski, socijalni i demografski pregled na osnovi podataka UN-a i Svjetske banke.

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bok
12:35 28.10.2010.

e Hustone, tvoja propala ideologija koja je sprjecavala inicijativu pojedinca , sprjecavala natjecateljski duh, unistavala kreativnost zatvarala i ubijala politicke protivnike temeljila se je velikom djelom na niskim osjecaju ZAVISTi.

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Ugo Kajvez
21:47 28.10.2010.

BRUSSELS — After eight years of bickering over the latest rewrite of the European Union’s labyrinthine treaty, the last thing most of its 27 nations want is to do the same thing again. The question is whether they dare telll that to Angela Merkel, the German chancellor. Mrs. Merkel, with the support of Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, has demanded alterations to the Lisbon Treaty, which came into force less than a year ago, to strengthen management of the euro. A two-day summit meeting in Brussels, starting on Thursday, will be dominated by the proposed alterations. Some officials are suggesting that any treaty changes should be technical and introduced through what has been labeled a “treaty change-lite” option, which would shortcut normal procedures. With tensions high, the meeting will test the ability of Germany and France, the leading architects of European integration, to achieve their aims despite broad opposition. Already, their decision to open up the treaty, which was announced last week in Deauville, a French seaside resort, has prompted a backlash. On Wednesday, Viviane Reding, the E.U. justice commissioner, described the declaration as “irresponsible,” reminding France and Germany that the European Union is made up of 27 nations. About a dozen countries voiced reservations at a meeting of E.U. foreign ministers this week.

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