CP> I remember when I was in school in the 70's and 80's hearing about the CP> EEC, but I kind of understood it as more an economic organization, CP> something like they tried to do over here with NAFTA. But now it CP> sounds more like a government of governments. I can understand the CP> idea, I think.
My understanding is that membership in EU is showing dependency on ECB which means dictation of resources cost. Then there is obligation on EU export/import strategy and other obligations.
At the end - in reality means that rich country can buy small countries. (most of my country [industry] is owned by Germany, without having any german soldiers there. Most of resources we must buy via Germany even if produced locally).
Beside big one (no cooperation during that "pandemia") there are small failes like e.g. discussion about Summer-time-shift.
This is why I am looking forward to see UK. Recent years also showed to me that even if any country can initiate leaving procedure, is not so simple (seeing big player, UK).
Karel
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