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CAMPAIGN FOR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE

Was, is and shall remain in favour of Maltese workers

and against Malta's membership of the European Union

 

WE SWEAR TO FREE MALTA FROM THE SLAVERY, COLONIALISM AND DICTATORIAL ILLEGAL EUROPEAN UNION RULE

 

Romano Prodi ex-President of the European Commission

 

"Step by step ... the European Commission takes a political decision and behaves like a growing government."

Interview in The Independent, 4th February 2000 

 

"European government is a clear expression I still use".

Interview in The Independent, 4th February 2000

 

 

"When I was talking about a European army, I was not joking. If you don't want to call it a European army, don't call it a European army. You can call it 'Margaret', you can call it 'Mary Ann', you can find any name, but it is a joint effort for peace keeping missions - the first time you have a joint, not bilateral, effort at European level."

Interview in The Independent, 4th February 2000

 

 

"Here in Brussels a true European government has been born. I have governmental powers, I have executive powers for which there is no other name in the world, whether you like it or not, than government."

Speech to the European Parliament, November 1999

 

"But what is the Commission? We are here to take binding decisions as an executive power. If you don't like the term government for this, what other term do you suggest? ... I speak of European government because we take government decisions."

The Times, 27th October 1999

 

"After the common market, after the common currency, after Schengen, we have started the long march towards common justice and common security."

Sunday Telegraph, 17th October 1999

 

"We have laid the foundations of a political union with shared institutions. What we now need to build is a union of hearts and minds, underpinned by a strong shared sentiment of common destiny - a sense of common European citizenship ... we are seeking a shared identity - a new European soul."

Speech to the European Parliament, 14th September 1999

 

"The single market was the theme of the Eighties. The single currency was the theme of the Nineties. We must now face the difficult task of moving towards a single economy, a single political unity."

Speech to European Parliament, 14th April 1999

 

"The pillars of the nation state are the sword and the currency, and we changed that."

Interview in the Financial Times, April 1999

"We have started a new chapter in the structure of Europe. The Euro was not just a bankers' decision or a technical decision. It was a decision that completely changed the nature of the nation states."

"The Euro can only lead to closer and closer integration of countries' economic policies ... This demands that member states give up more sovereignty".

"By definition it's a permanent decision. You cannot enter into monetary union thinking you can do so for five years or so."

(Our comment. Does Prodi know that everything can be changed if the people want to and no one and nothing can stop them? Does Prodi believe in democracy or not?)

"As long as the veto [on tax] exists, the EU will be like a soldier trying to march with a ball and chain around one leg."

 

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