
Klaudia Plakolm
Klaudia Plakolm is an Austrian politician, currently serving as the Minister for European Affairs, Integration, and Family. She has been vocal about the need for internal reforms within the European Union, particularly regarding the decision-making process related to the EU's expansion. Recently, she emphasized the necessity of limiting the veto power in decision-making to expedite the integration process of the Western Balkans into the EU. Plakolm's stance represents a refreshing shift in the discourse surrounding EU reform and aims to address the inefficiencies that have impeded the Union's effectiveness in global affairs.
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Klaudia Plakolm is the Austrian Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Family.
Врти-сучи, ЕУ-консензусот е неизбежен!? - Нова МакедонијаKlaudia Plakolm hinted in Podgorica that Austria will soften its previously firm stance on EU enlargement.
Austrija za ublažavanje principa konsenzusa u nekim pitanjima proširenja EUKlaudia Plakolm is the Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs of Austria who supports Montenegro's European integration.
Evropski put je šansa da našim mladima pokažemo da mogu uspjeti ovdje, u svojoj zemljKlaudia Plakolm is the Austrian Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Family who supports dialogue between Skopje and Sofia.
Плаколм и Грашич со поддршка за разговори меѓу Скопје и Софија за надминување на споротKlaudia Plakolm attended a joint press conference in Skopje with Orhan Murtezani.
Муртезани: Еден од трите топ приоритети на Владата е борбата против корупцијатаKlaudia Plakolm is the Austrian Minister for Europe who discussed the gradual integration of the Western Balkans into the EU.
Potrebna postepena integracija Crne Gore, Albanije, BiH, Kosova, Sjeverne Makedonije i Srbije u EU
Austrian Minister Klaudia Plakolm emphasized the need for the EU to finally transition from words to actions regarding internal reforms.
ЕУ со личен пример да покаже што значат внатрешни реформи!









