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Europeans use July 4 to resist expansion of EU  power
 
Representative of conservative and populist political parties from 16 European nations used July 4th to issue a declaration asserting their own national sovereignty from the European Union.  The declaration opposed the creation of a European superstate and demanded repatriation of powers back to national governments.  The signers included several currently governing parties in eastern Europe, the party of the front runner for the French presidency, and the parties with an 16 point lead for the next Italian election.
 

“The  cooperation of European nations should be based on tradition, respect for the culture and history  of  European  states,  respect  for  Europe’s  Judeo-Christian  heritage and   the   common   values   that   unite   our   nations,   and   not   on   their destruction,” the declaration reads., " the use of political structures and the law to create a European superstate and new social structures is a manifestation of the dangerous  and  invasive  social  engineering  known  from  the  past,  which  must provoke legitimate resistance. The moralistic overactivity that we have seen in recent years in the EU institutions has resulted in a dangerous tendency to impose an ideological monopoly,” 

In a related move, the new holder of the EU's rotating presidency, conservative Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa, used the occasion to declare that "Slovenia is not a colony of the EU".
 

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