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    1. thateuropeanguy15 on

      That would be great. It would also save normal Spanish people from marxist rule.

    2. Common-Summer-69 on

      Absolutely. Sovereign EU parliament which nominates the executive. No more votes by unanimity which paralyses the EU and empowers tyrants like Orban.

      Union federal ahora ya!
      🇪🇺

    3. Embarrassed-Fault973 on

      Being effectively a quasi-federal system itself, with highly autonomous regions, that’s not entirely surprising.

    4. Independent_Pitch598 on

      Very good, we need to do Federalization. 🇪🇺

      It is a just a next step with integration.

    5. 1000Zasto1000Zato on

      No, EU is barely functioning when it comes to economy which is supposed to be the very reason for its existence. We don’t have a single work market and not all members are using euro as a currency. Every country has its own rules. We couldn’t even agree on daylight saving time and moving the clock. This would be one massive clusterf*ck

    6. ElderMillenialSage on

      YES!!! Let’s drag EU into XXI century. We either federalize or we die out, it’s that simple.

    7. Of course the financial weak link wants to federize.

      FUCK federalization.

      The EU has become an overbearing, overregulated bureaucratic MESS. 

    8. Any-Original-6113 on

      Will the federalization of the EU lead to the disintegration of Spain (Catalonia, the Basque Country, etc.)?
      It would be beneficial for the European Commission to weaken large states and divide them, as it would make it easier to push through the Commission’s decisions.
      Or will there be a safety mechanism in place?

    9. BugCukru on

      We could have federal europe in an ideal world. Sadly not even remotely possible in reality

    10. Dockers4flag2035orB4 on

      Spain wants to Federise?

      I thought they would rather Nadalise!

      🤔

    11. Redditforgoit on

      I think most Spaniards feel, deep down, that we’d be better managed by Scandinavians and Germans, than by our own politicians.

    12. 19c766e1-22b1-40ce on

      Absolutely – I am very much for federalization!

    13. suppreme on

      Trusting the EU to solve your own internal problems is a creepily bad move that just reflects low confidence at a local level and power projection at a higher level. Those polls mean nothing, just like the “should a strong man run your country for 3 years” questions.

    14. Professional-Log-108 on

      How would this work with the Spanish monarchy? Would it be abolished in the process? Would it continue to exist on a sub-national level like in some African countries? This question is also relevant to the other EU monarchies, do any of those countries have specific plans for that situation?

    15. feet_enyojer on

      Source? You fucking shit. Because on this polls always only count that 1% of rich people that are the only to have something to say.

    16. kolosmenus on

      I’m sure that if EU actually tried to federalize, Poland would get out.

      “Losing our independence” has always been the biggest fear people had towards the EU membership. Even today all the conservative parties (including PiS, the biggest party in parliment) see the EU as a foreign power infringing on our sovereignty. If it federalized and it actually became true, I’m sure that the number of people who share this sentiment would boil to over 50% and Polexit would become a thing.

    17. Infinifactory on

      UE was supposed to be only economic, now that it interferes in countries politics it’s a giant fail as expected, you can’t force cohesion.

    18. somnamboola on

      can someone explain what that would entail, realistically? I do not see a lot changing, except less bureaucracy, right?

    19. Darkone539 on

      Everyone says yes until asked about the details, then nobody agrees. Defence is one example.

    20. Why have you spelt federalise like that? Utter yank nonsense.

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