In order to balance the democratic deficit that the European Union has been accused of having, the EU’s Commission has been extensively engaged in the subsidization of civil society. The result: NGOs are non-pluralistic, politically biased in favor of the EU, all while funding remains nontransparent.
Fir de Marc Ruppert als Lëtzebuerger vum Joer !
Bis haut 12 Auer kann een op http://www.rtl.lu fir de Lëtzebuerger vum Joer wielen. De fréieren DP-Generalsekretär Marc Ruppert gouf nominéiert, a verdéngt et ze gewannen ! De Link ass hei: http://www.rtl.lu/aktiounen/letzebuerger2017/voting_m17/
5 years of plain packaging, 5 years of failures
On this day, Dec. 1, five years ago, the Australian government implemented the mandatory plain packaging of all tobacco products. This means that cigarettes, rolled tobacco, and the likes, can only be sold in packs that do not show the particular brand in question. This is to deter especially young people from getting their hands of […]
The Brexit-mess proves its supporters right
In an attempt to break the deadlock in the ongoing Brexit negotiations between the United Kingdom and the European Union, the United Kingdom has agreed to give in on key negotiating positions. According to estimates, the bill for leaving the union will now land somewhere between 45 and 55 billion pounds sterling ($61 to $74 […]
La fausse bonne idée du paquet neutre
Il y a cinq ans, le gouvernement australien mettait en place le paquet neutre obligatoire pour tous les produits du tabac. La France a été le premier pays en Europe à lui emboiter le pas. Avec quel effet ?
The UK was the best part of the European Union
In the debate around the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom, the side arguing on behalf of Britain remaining a part of the EU wasn’t a particularly convincing one. Positions for “Remain” were largely based on emotions. There is however, one very convincing point for a British remainder in the union.
The paradise of envy
The latest revelations in the so-called “Paradise Papers” have joined the list of investigative reports into corporate and personal taxation of known enterprises and people. What began with leaked CD’s in Germany during the European debt crisis, also listed the LuxLeaks and Panama Papers; all allegedly exposing massive tax optimisation. Many European countries now see […]
No, Capitalism is not Ruining your Christmas Market
Glowing Christmas lights fill the cold streets of medieval European cities with little wooden booths selling steaming hot wine and cinnamon biscuits. However, the traditional look and idyllic atmosphere seem to be threatened by the evil of modern-day capitalism. That is, at least, the common saying of visitors of these markets. But are big companies […]
La rail libéralisé: innovation nécessaire
Lorsque vous prenez le train en Europe, vous êtes confronté à un large interventionnisme de l’Etat – par des rails nationalisés ou subventionnés par l’Etat. Inévitablement, ces services se sont détériorés au fil du temps, en raison d’un manque de concurrence, alors que les tarifs ont augmenté. Il suffit de s’attarder sur l’exemple de la […]
We need to defund all EU youth projects
If you’ve made it past the headline and didn’t fall into frantic screeching yet, there might some hope that you’ll consider the arguments here. The European Union, as a political project with comprehensible interest of self-sustaining its overarching ideals, has been generously funding all sorts youth projects. Be that the European Youth Forum, the European Structured Dialogue […]