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We almost feel sorry for the rapporteur, who tries to introduce a little order into what he himself terms ‘chaos’, in other words the jumble of contradictory or inapplicable rules, regulations and directives resulting from the horse-trading that has taken place between Member States throughout what we incorrectly call European integration.
The chaos he criticises is not just in the texts, however, but also in reality. There is total conflict between the process underway, which is developing according to the varying degrees of pressure from rival private interests defended by the Member States, and genuine unification creating a borderless Europe with a rationally-organised economy at European level.
In wanting to reconcile European unification with competing capitalist interests, the report is reduced to squaring the circle."@en1
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