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Europe, my hope or inequality? (Europa, ¿esperanza o desigualdad?)

Anonymous

April 26, 2023

Europe, my hope or inequality? (Europa, ¿esperanza o desigualdad?)

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The European Union is recognised as an important organisation in the international environment, which, since its early stages of creaci and integraci, has suffered from various times of crisis in the social context, such as the new challenges of the millennium, the harmonisation of the fiscal sphere, the major recession of 2008, COVID-19, among others. However, the organisation has restated in positive results that have followed important advances in integration, including cooperation and learning. Despite this, the European Union has been carrying with it a number of problems that have directly affected its position under international law, which have been present in its timetable for change since its creation, one of which is socio-econ inequality.

The key cause of the inequalities that today is facing the European Union is based on the various responses of the eco-system to the international crises mentioned above. These reactions have led to an increase in social inequality, to the exclusion of social inequality, to the unequal distribution of wages in terms of wages, to differences in grams of calves, and to a growing concentration of wealth in social artefacts. Looking ahead, in 2040 I imagine a consolidated set of states willing to undermine these problems that are currently hostile to European citizens, a group of states working in partnership to deliver on the Ppol Agenda and fight for equity. Equality that permeates the social races of every European individual, so that we are all equal and have the same rights and abilities to go ahead.

Putting an end to socio-econ inequality does not improve the quality of life of long groups of people, but, in turn, mean the parallel increase in structural reforms within the organisation for a pr, but growth as an international one, since the future of the European Union must be based on meeting social needs for the well-being of its citizens.

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