The @EU_Commission might have screwed up the communication of the #vaccine roll-out in the past week, but important to keep the big picture in mind. Without the Commission in the lead we would have been in the middle of vaccine wars/nationalism inside the EU. 1/4
Small EU states would have had virtually no negotiating power with the big pharmaceutical companies. Big states would have swept the doses just through mere scale and size. This would have lead to frustration and delayed Europe’s capacity to get out of the pandemic. 2/4
We simply have to realise that this virus does not recognise borders. Therefore all solutions have to follow the same transnational logic. The key is to coordinate the vaccine roll-out, not to fight about the doses on a daily basis. That will lead from bad to worse. 3/4
The Commission will get us out of this mess through data and numbers. In the coming months it will have to prove its negotiating power and distributional capacity. The member states must understand that playing a national card in this situation is a race to the bottom. 4/4 #Covid
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Thread: 10 reasons why you should study, learn and work at the @EuropeanUni. Looking to do a PhD? Looking to do a Masters? Looking to do a Fellowship? Looking for a Professorship? Looking to work in administration? Well, look here eui.eu//#nocomment 1/11
Unsportsmanlike behaviour by Bolshunov. Seriously unsportsmanlike. Well done Joni Mäki and @xcteamfin.
Correct deciosion by the jury. Russia I DQ. Bolshunov hit Joni Mäki twice with his ski pole; followed by full body tackle. Suspendable behaviour. Simply unacceptable.
Experts tell me that the person ahead gets to choose the lane before the markings. Jury will decide on that one too.
Thread: A good morning with a good long read on one of the most interesting issues of our time. A few random quotes from the article and commentators in the thread. Attribution in the article. #freespeech#responsibility#bigtech@FT on.ft.com/3oOcpHG
”...the decision to de-platform the democratically elected president has exposed as never before the contradictions at the heart of social media”.
”As long as Mark, Jack, Sundar or Susan can arbitrarily decide who can appear on their company’s services and what they are permitted to say, people will not be satisfied that these decisions are in the public interest, rather than corporate commercial interests.”
Jätin päivänpolitiikan 2016. En tiedä miten etäälle olen siitä päässyt, mutta tämä tulkinta on minulle totaalisen vieras. Haiskahtaa enemmän toimittajan mielipidekirjoitukselta kuin puolueettomalta tulkinnalta. @PaavoTeittinen hs.fi/politiikka/art…
Olin 4 vuotta meppinä ja 8 vuotta hallituksessa, ja niistä 2 vuotta @kokoomus puheenjohtaja. Se #Kokoomus, jota itse edustin oli nimenomaan sinivihreä, kansainvälinen, liberaali ja suvaitsevainen.
Koska jutun perusvire viittaa vaaliasemointiin, niin on paikallaan muistuttaa, että vaaleissa kannattaa aina olla oma itsensä ja uskollinen arvoilleen. Silloin vaaleissa myös syntyy tulosta. Helppoa on toki exän puskista huudella. Lykkyä kaikille, jotka ehdolle asettuvat.
I like @Twitter. I do not like Donald Trump. I like free speech. I do not like Twitter’s decision to ban DT from its platform. In a democracy legislation, by elected representatives, sets the boundaries. Courts, not social media platforms, decide when those boundaries are broken.
I have no problem with an account being suspended, or Twitter indicating that the information provided by a tweet is disputable or wrong, but a permanent ban should be decided through the judiciary, not a listed company. 2/3
And for the record: I think the world is a better, more peaceful and civilised place without the tweets of Donald Trump. 3/3
This is the first EU budget negotiation where I am not involved in the end game. Did parts of Agenda 2000 as a civil servant, 2007-14 as an MEP (lesser role) and 2014-20 as Europe Minister in charge of the Finnish negotiations. This time up until January leading @EIB team...
There is always lots of drama around negotiations on money, never more so than now with the other rescue packages bringing the total tally north of 2,5 trillion euros. I do not want to spoil the party, but European leaders will clinch a deal either over the weekend or...
...before the end July. It is much easier to find a compromise when there is such an array of issues on table to bargain for. Before that there will be the usual drama of public statements, historic crisis, deadlocks, misunderstood and misjudged statemens...