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Mettre une annonceD'après l'ancien président allemand Roman Herzog et Lüder Gerken dans un article du magazine Europe's World, la centralisation du pouvoir politique par l'UE constitue l'une des principales raisons pour laquelle la population ne lui fait pas confiance. Ils présentent plusieurs mesures visant à "soigner cette maladie".
The authors claim that people are increasingly sceptical about the EU, and that one of the main reasons for this is that they cannot shake off the sense of an ever-stronger and inappropriate centralisation of its competences.
They believe that there are four reasons for such centralisation:
To counter the centralising trend, the authors make a number of suggestions:
Herzog and Gerken conclude that the above-mentioned institutional measures should be incorporated into the new Treaty if the centralising trend is to be checked.