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The limits of the eurozone’s
solidarity
policies are now being tested.
More generally, discussions about the future of Europe should be permeated by a spirit of
solidarity
with respect to the states and nations that are not yet members and whose membership is not envisioned in the near future.
It consists of respect for the unique human being and humanity's freedoms, rights and dignity; the principle of solidarity; the rule of law and equality before the law; protection of minorities; democratic institutions; separation of legislative, executive and judicial powers; political pluralism; respect for private ownership and private enterprise, and a market economy; and the furtherance of civil society.
This will be a welfare state based on a new balance of
solidarity
and individual effort.
And the party has a track record of contradicting its own electoral platform: Back in 2005, for example, after promising “Polish solidarity” with the poor, it eliminated the top tax bracket and the inheritance tax.
It would have been preposterous to tell Ukrainian demonstrators facing government storm troopers to just grin and bear it without any external
solidarity
or support.
It is difficult to sustain any democratic system, whether on a national or European scale, without a sense of
solidarity.
The
solidarity
among African leaders that has sustained Robert Mugabe's brutal regime in Zimbabwe may be on the verge of disintegrating.
One proclaimed
"solidarity
with Zimbabwe... to encourage and sustain the positive developments that are taking place."
Now we are free to enjoy and profit from our growingcontacts with literary comrades (a word that may have poisonous associations inthe former communist countries, but that continues to be used here for its connotationof genuine human solidarity) from our own continent and with whomever willinvite us to their countries or, even better, come to ours.
The Capability Development Plan, which the EDA is developing in close collaboration with the EU Military Committee, aims to foster and improve
solidarity
in terms of capability, which is what Europe needs.
Political
solidarity
must be underpinned by effective financial
solidarity.
This should be viewed as a welcome, if largely symbolic, show of
solidarity
by Canada to help the EU cope with its most severe crisis in decades.
Finally, in the medium to long term, we must complete the eurozone integration process and move forward on
solidarity
and risk-sharing – for example, by establishing a eurozone-specific budget.
Europe is and will be part of the solution, if we can agree that more
solidarity
is the next step in our shared journey.
Europe needs more
solidarity
not only to overcome the crisis and complete the eurozone integration process, but also to bridge the widening divide between Europe and its peoples.
In the wake of the death of the utopian - and often bloody - certainties of the 19th and 20th centuries (Communism's collapse was but the latest spectacular example), and with fading belief in the liberal welfare state, traditional views about work, retirement, education, the Church, solidarity, and other social institutions are changing rapidly.
More fundamentally, the degree of
solidarity
among European citizens is not something that can be decided in a parliamentary election.
But the political limitations are very strong: the most prosperous countries’ citizens may accept contributing to
solidarity
with the less prosperous ones, but they would not accept being outvoted and forced to subsidize their neighbors.
That implies successfully integrating French immigrants into the wider community with a combination of economic growth, restoration of the authority of the State, but also and above all a far greater sense of
solidarity
and fraternity.
It must also know that international
solidarity
in the war on terror must mean not only Russia supporting America in Afghanistan, but America and the West backing Russia in its counter-terrorist struggle.
And yet that failure may be overlooked thanks to a further feature of this tale, evident after the arrest when the man who had been Ghosn’s co-CEO, Hiroto Saikawa, brutally ejected him: Japanese managers have reasserted their traditional
solidarity
at the firm in an effort to shift the balance of power in the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Motors alliance away from Renault and back toward Nissan.
During the coming year, therefore, we must act in a spirit of global
solidarity.
They should also be in contact with Cuban civil society to express their
solidarity
with the families of the political prisoners.
Principles, solidarity, and vision are nowhere to be found.
His first instinct would be to help, exemplified in his belief that to receive someone “fleeing from war, poverty, and suffering” was “a matter of fundamental, universal human solidarity.”
Germany does not want closer financial
solidarity
if not accompanied by political integration.
France wants financial
solidarity
without closer political integration.
An ex ante exit clause would not undermine European
solidarity.
Egypt’s heir apparent Gamal Mubarak followed suit in the fourth week of the fighting by heading a 70-member delegation on a
solidarity
visit to Beirut.
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