Each year the European Commission reviews the affairs of the European Union and the President of the Commission also gives a speech in the European Parliament.The most important problems facing the European Union this year are the same ones that plagued the European Union in 2020.
European Union Barometer Survey
The European Union (EU) has launched its own euro barometer survey.Its latest report shows that citizens of all countries in the European bloc believe that the EU should focus on solving the four most important issues.These issues are related to climate change, epidemics and health care, economic situation and social inequality.
These are the topics that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will address in her "State of the Union" address to the European Parliament on 15 September.This will be his second "State of the Union" address.Ursula von der Leyen will review last year's achievements and propose new measures for next year.
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Global Plague
There are now a large number of vaccines against codeine in Europe.Autumn is coming, but vaccination rates are still very low.The European bloc has set a target of vaccinating 70% of adults, but a rate of 70% is not enough to deal with the dangers of the new and far-spreading variant of the corona virus, Delta.
Secondly, the rate of vaccination in the member countries of the European Union has been very different from each other.
Bulgaria snd European Commission
In Bulgaria, for example, the vaccination rate is only 20 percent, while in Malta it is 90 percent.The European Commission will have to work very hard in this regard in the coming months EU Health Commissioner Stella Kracadis told Deutsche Welle that the commission's president, Van der Leyen, had already launched the European Health Emergency Response Authority (HERA).
The aim is to anticipate the spread of any future epidemic and take effective measures to control it. Thus, in contrast to the current situation, in the future.All 27 member states will be equally prepared to deal with an epidemic situation by taking the same steps with the same standards.
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Economy
The disease caused by Corona has had a direct impact on the economy and has seen a dramatic decline.The commission's president, Ursella van der Leyen, has now planned a major reconstruction program that will be effective in dealing with the damage to the economy.
European Union's Economic Policy
A fund of 750 billion euros has been set aside for this.Which will be raised through a joint loan for the first time.Over the next few years, this will be the focus of the European Union's economic policy.Although the expectations of citizens from this program are very high and high, but for this all the member countries of the European Union will become more indebted and inflation will also increase.Discussions have begun on how to deal with this.
Climate change
The European Commission wants a large portion of the recovery fund to be spent on "green investment".The idea behind this is that the EU's "Green Deal" will make Europe the world's first "climate neutral" continent, with a clear reduction in harmful carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.Will The real task now is to introduce laws and measures for the transition from renewable 'electro mobility' and digital to modern digital jobs.What he will do after leaving the post ,it is unknown at this time.
Harmony
One problem is that within the EU itself, the divisive forces are growing.The governments of Poland and Hungary, for example, are resisting efforts by the European Commission and the European Court of Justice to ensure the rule of law in their respective countries.
Not all EU member states have the same standards for European values and basic human rights.Poland, Hungary and a few other relatively new member states in particular are being hit hard by the growing trend against homosexuality.Which is evident in the policies of these countries.
Secondly, there is a lack of solidarity among EU member states on immigration policy.Measures to deal with refugees and asylum seekers are also divided among EU member states.Now that the situation in Afghanistan has worsened, more questions will be raised in the coming weeks about the problems of migration and immigration, and the European Union will have to deal with this challenge as well.
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