Tag Democratic oversight

0:2 Against Germany’s Citizens

While Germany watches the FIFA World Cup, the Bundestag is deciding on legislation that will directly affect millions of citizens: higher health insurance costs, increased co-payments, biometric passport data in private hands, expanded powers for security agencies and restricted access to legal challenges. This does not prove a deliberate attempt to hide the legislation - but it does reveal a democratic problem: far-reaching decisions are being pushed through after exceptionally short consultation periods, during a week when public attention is focused almost entirely elsewhere.

EU-“War-Ready in Three Weeks” – Part 5

Europe never voted for an army – it quietly built one. Under the technocratic label PESCO, the EU has assembled a deployable military structure, operational within weeks. This article exposes how European war-fighting capability was constructed without public debate, democratic mandate, or formal declaration – and why only the trigger is still missing.