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Workers in EU institutions are preparing to go on strike on 5 June if the European Council, where member states sit, get the upper hand in a proposed reform of the institutions’ staff regulations. Trade unions described the Council position as the “most serious attack” on civil servants’ incomes the EU has ever seen.

European lawmakers have recommended holding the European elections on 22-25 May 2014, rather than June, to give the new Parliament time to prepare for the European Commission presidency election in July.

The EU’s transformation into a more integrated bloc centred on the eurozone will be a key part of the German election campaign, according to Karl Aiginger, director of the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO). But politicians will probably give in to “populist statements”, he warns, saying the debate on Europe is currently “very irrational” in Germany.

Prime Minister David Cameron suffered an embarrassing blow in parliament yesterday (15 May) when more than a third of his Conservative lawmakers voted against him in protest at his stance on Britain's membership of the European Union.

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Karl Aiginger Director, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO)

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John McCormick, Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA

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Sinan Ülgen, Visiting Scholar, Carnegie Europe

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George Friedman, Founder and Chief Executive, Stratfor

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Graham Watson, President, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe

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