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As it is impossible to mention all the important points in this report, I would like to highlight that after the Irish people’s emphatic NO to the Treaty of Lisbon, this Parliament continues to pretend and act as though nothing has happened.
However, very much to the contrary, as shown by this report’s shameless ambition. Among other aspects, the majority of the European Parliament considers that:
each country’s position, that is, their foreign policies should be linked to a binding political platform established by the EU;
the EU should consider a reorganisation and expansion of its offices at the UN, in view of ‘the increased powers and responsibilities that the EU’s representatives will be expected to exercise with a view to ratification of the Lisbon Treaty’;
the Council should define, ‘as soon as possible, the operational nature of the EU’s observer status at the United Nations’;
Member States should agree ‘a more cohesive position on the reform of the UN Security Council – one which, whilst maintaining the ultimate objective, within a reformed United Nations, of one permanent seat for the European Union, aims in the meantime at augmenting the weight of the Union’.
Federalism, under the thumb of the great powers, with Germany at the head, in one of its ambitious and clear expressions ..."@en1
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