By Umer Habib, Reporting from Portugal.

Many countries are part of the European Union, but the EU needs to emphasize its power and policies more broadly across these member states. To achieve this, the EU should establish offices in every European country to oversee political and fiscal strategies according to EU policies. By implementing this approach, Europe can create an incredible image on the global stage.
There is a clear difference between collaboration and leadership within the Union. The European Union needs to lead all European countries and implement strategies that make Europe progressive and stable. For instance, the EU could establish a hub in Germany named the “European Union Head Office of Germany.” Germany would then be required to register all future financial and political policies with this head office. By doing so, the EU can exert control over the entire continent and guide it in the right direction.
Otherwise, situations like the crisis in Ukraine could persist, where people suffer without sufficient support. The EU must take a leading role to ensure that no member country ends up in a situation similar to Russia and Ukraine.

As a foreign affairs analyst with a close eye on European countries and their ongoing strategies, I believe the European Union should appoint one representative from each member state. These representatives would be responsible for presenting their nation’s economic and nuclear policies, as well as their relationships with other countries. Additionally, each representative would be accountable for outlining their country’s future economic and nuclear strategies.
To sum up
I am not suggesting that the European Union should take over all the strategies of European countries, but it should provide clear guidance on both economic and nuclear matters. All European countries must quickly adapt to these directives, as the economic crisis is spreading, making Europe weaker. The EU needs to act as the central authority for all European nations, much like the White House does for the United States. It’s time for a shift in European strategies, with the EU taking a stronger leadership role to address these challenges.
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