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- 1. Common foreign policy
- 2. A new agency to conduct EU foreign policy
- 3. The promotion of the EU as an ‘independent and global actor’
- 4. A permanent civil-military chain of command
- 5. High-readiness EU forces financed by all member states
- 6. A ‘European defence research programme’ for military R&D
- 7. Increased financial involvement with foreign governments affected by terrorism
- 8. Restructure Europol
- 9. A new programme to enable communication on the prevention and reversal of radicalisation
- 10. More centralised intelligence services between member states
- 11. Contingency planning for major crisis scenarios
- 12. The establishment of a ‘European Civil Protection Corps’
- 13. Enlargement of the European public prosecutor’s office
- 13(a). Unification of criminal law among member states
- 14. Annual meetings for the Security Council regarding terrorist threats (internal and external)
- 15. No member states shall be allowed to choose their own solution to the migration challenge, as it is “a truly European challenge of the 21st century”
- 16. The introduction of a unified, central policy on asylum, refugees and migration
- 17. Introduction of a new border control agency, FRONTEX
- 18. Unified procedure for member states accepting asylum seekers
- 19. Expansion of the European Asylum Office into the European Asylum Agency
- 20. Each EU member state must take a proportional share of migrants
- 21. “The EU must find a common answer to the rising number of migrants seeking to enter the EU for economic reasons”
- 22. Recognition that migration contributes to economies, cultures, and diversity
- 23. The introduction of a European Immigration Act, which should include procedure and finance for deportation
- 24. Investing in countries of origin to mitigate push factors
- 25. “Hosting and, in some cases, integrating refugees and migrants poses a challenge to all European societies that must be dealt with in a spirit of responsibility and solidarity”
- 26. Dialogue, exchange, and cooperation for a “more objective debate about the challenges and opportunities of immigration and integration”
- 27. Renewed economic convergence in the euro area
- 28. EU regulation and investment in economic sectors like energy, digital, research and innovation, and professional training
- 29. Expansion of the European Fund for Strategic Investment
- 30. Making the Eurogroup president accountable to a committee from the European Parliament
- 31. Expansion of the European Stability Mechanism into a European Monetary Fund
- 32. A capacity by 2018 for the control of the fiscal policies through the EMU
- 33. Common taxation policies among Eurozone member states, “in particular with regard to transnational corporations”
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