My name is Robert Spittlehouse, James Pete Dakin, Kasper Maria Baggio, Jolos Valais,
my name is David, Natasha Paulino, Sanna Carlson, Mark Cullen, Rosalie Postima, Yamara Faeli,
Andreas Granker, Ulsen, Jan Bersig, Jana, Zahnay, Thomas.
Oh God, I shouldn't have eaten that.
This is so in Christ, so in Christ, I wouldn't eat that much.
Oh, I should have eaten that.
I would close the borders to start.
I would continue to work on the European police, and I would give each country's sovereignty, as it was at the beginning, all the way to the rest of the United States.
I would resolve that all at once, and I think everything will be useless, over all countries, and it will always be.
Oh, that's what we're asking. What would I do if I were in the EU?
First of all, I would take away the money from all the rich, freeze all the accounts of all the people who have more than half a million.
And then I would distribute it to everyone.
Help, I'm sorry.
I would distribute it and travel, it would be funny.
I would like to be president of the EU, and I would probably be president of the EU.
I'd sink France. No, I'm joking.
No, I'd try and make it a little bit more equal for everybody.
A lot of the richest states stick together, and the poor states stick together. There's still a lot of conflict, I believe, between, especially Eastern and Western Europe.
I would try to create equal working conditions and living conditions, so that you can say, I'm living in Europe, and with that a certain standard is set.
At the moment, the differences are still very big, and I would try to make it a little more homogenous.
I've never thought about this, even if I'm president of the EU.
I'm interested in the status of each country, I want the competition to be low,
so that there are no groups of interests that monopolize the whole market.
If I were president, I'd do the first thing that would keep me in mind,
is to stop the prospectus among the thousands in the Parisian cities.
For example, it's a horror to have a better quality of life in cities like Paris and all the European poles.
There are people who are well ahead of us, I think, in the North, the Dutch, the circulation,
to reduce the greenhouse gases.
So, by using electric cars, developing new systems, it can already be done, but no one does anything.
In any case, a small dose, and be prepared for the environment very quickly before it's completely critical.
I recently read an article with a fiction about 2050, and it really doesn't make me want to be,
and to be a child, to see them evolve in these living conditions.
I would try to do more things about the environment, I would try to do more things,
I would say in terms of the whole school, I would try to give more money for the culture,
I would try for Europe not to be a union of businesses and companies, but a union of citizens.
I would try, I'm sorry, to be a little bit general, but because it's a difficult question,
and I haven't thought about it yet, I say that until now, in my opinion,
I would try to solve the problem of poverty, that is, poverty leads to poverty,
and poverty leads to poverty.
I would try to solve some national problems that are common in Europe,
I would try, logically, for Europe to get more and more into all the national states,
I would try to move towards this direction, I would try to make more European citizens.
Thank you.
Thank you.
