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France sets out an ambitious program for its presidency of the European Union
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 01 - 2022

France took over the six-month rotating presidency of the European Union on Saturday with an ambitious program for a "powerful" and "sovereign" Europe, but this is likely to be disrupted by the new outbreak of COVID-19 and the April presidential elections.
At midnight (23:00 GMT on Friday), France took over from Slovenia, which had held the presidency of the EU Council since July 1, and will be replaced in the second half of the year by the Czech Republic.
As a symbol of this handover, the Eiffel Tower and the Elysée Palace were lit up at the same time in blue, the color of Europe.
But the installation of the European flag under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris also triggered a controversy.
Far-right presidential candidates Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour said they were "outraged" that the French flag had been replaced by the EU flag "over the tomb of the unknown soldier".
"The French flag will obviously be reinstalled," replied the Secretary of State for European Affairs, Clément Beaune, denouncing "sterile polemics".
President Emmanuel Macron is promising an ambitious program for France's six-month tenure.
"You can count on my total commitment," he said in his New Year's address. "To make this moment, which only occurs once every 13 years, a time of progress: a time of progress for the control of our borders, our defense, climate transition, equality between women and men, the construction of a new alliance with the African continent, supervision of the major platforms of the internet, and culture in Europe."
For six months, France will therefore have considerable influence to push forward certain issues and find compromises for the 27 Member States, even if the exercise, which is very closely supervised, requires neutrality and tact.
Macron has set the bar very high: "2022 must be the year of a European turning point," he said. It is a question of making "Europe powerful in the world, fully sovereign, free of its choices and master of its destiny", he explained on Dec. 9.
The French presidency of the European Union (FPEU) has set three priority areas: the introduction of minimum wages throughout the EU, the regulation of digital giants and the creation of a carbon tax on products imported into Europe according to their environmental impact.
Macron also advocates a reform of the Schengen area to better "protect Europe's borders" in the face of migratory crises, a subject that will be at the heart of the French presidential campaign.
He also intends to put on the table a revision of the budgetary rules — the famous Maastricht criteria — which govern European deficits, in order to be able to finance more European investments and growth.
And to continue to make progress on European defense, despite the reluctance of certain partners who are above all attached to the protection of NATO.
These are ambitions that he has not ceased to display since his election in 2017, but not without causing tension among some of his partners, particularly in Eastern Europe.
However, he can count on the support of the new German chancellor, the social democrat Olaf Scholz, who will preside over the G7 in 2022 and who also advocates a "more sovereign and strong Europe".
"Together, we will work for a more digital, ecological and social Europe, whose voice is heard in the world," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also tweeted on Saturday.
The council presidency coincides with France's presidential election — it confers on the holder a chance to influence priorities on the European agenda.
The EU is at a crossroads on a number of issues, from security in Europe — tens of thousands of Russian troops are massed at the gates of Ukraine — to the health crisis that is once again clouding the economic horizon.
However, the presidential election in May and the legislative elections in June in France will hit the country's EU presidency hard, reducing the time available for action.
The surge of the Omicron variant will also upset the agenda, at least in January when many meetings will be held remotely.
The opposition denounces an instrumentalization of the "PFUE" by Emmanuel Macron, a very likely candidate for re-election even if he has so far refrained from making any announcement.
"It can be an asset for the French president (...) but also a risk" if his political opponents choose to attack him head-on on his European policy, summarized Thierry Chopin, professor of political science at the Catholic University of Lille (north). — Euronews


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