"Communication as a Tool for European Democracy"
Margot Wallström, Vice President of the European Commission
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Margot Wallstrom, Vice President of the European Commission, for a discussion of the European Union's communication strategy. Reflecting on her experiences in Swedish
politics and in the private sector, she discusses the ways that the communications revolution can enhance European democracy.
Recorded September 30, 2008
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Laws are passed by politicians and lobbyists in Brussels and forced upon all of the member states and never ever is there a single discussion about them, only reaction when its already to late.
Bice404 1 year ago
Unfortunately it's a bit hard to understand anything of what she is actually saying. Guess it would had been if she would had spoke her native language in the interview.
Kiberz 2 years ago
I'm really sympathising with this lady, because she really believes she can change something with "increase in communication". Pah. As long as 99% of mainstream media in EU will be owned by anglo-saxons, they'll always keep bitching about EU just to fool the voters and sabotage it.
Zagiel80 3 years ago
I think not-anglosaxonic people have the same right to understand and give opinion about what you are saying, don't they, fucking nazi bitch?
oksigeno 3 years ago
Oh my god, don't drag our failed politicians on this channel :)
AbtinX 3 years ago