In 1938, amidst the emergence of totalitarian governments in Europe, Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi of Austria-Czechoslovakia, the founder of the Paneuropean Movement in 1923, reflected on the potential impact of the Paneuropean Union
In 1938, amidst the emergence of totalitarian governments in Europe, Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi of Austria-Czechoslovakia, the founder of the Paneuropean Movement in 1923, reflected on the potential impact of the Paneuropean Union
In a speech on September 5, 1929, to the League of Nations Assembly in Geneva, the French Prime Minister, also the Minister for Foreign Affairs, advocated for the eventual creation of a ‘federal link’ among European countries.
Year 2020 has proven certainty and stability being nothing but a kind of illusions which help us to better deal with our lives and feel more comfortable with the only constant in life: Change.
So, why am I doing this? Why am I trying to ignite a pan-European peoples movement for the European Federal Union?
The European Union has been created and evolved the decades that followed the tragedy of the Second World War. It started with the primary objective of healing the open wounds of this unprecedented tragedy.