Quote by Peer Steinbruck
Europe is difficult to coordinate, and our main deficit may not even lie in this area of finance and economics, but in foreign and security policy. We have a leadership problem because we are still 27 different members who have still not decided on how to work with each other based on what we used to call a European constitution.
Summary
This quote highlights the challenges Europe faces in coordinating its efforts, with a particular emphasis on foreign and security policy. It suggests that the main deficit lies not in financial and economic matters but in the lack of shared decision-making and leadership. The quote also acknowledges that despite being comprised of 27 different members, Europe has not yet fully defined how they should collaborate, referring to the vague concept of a European constitution. Overall, it calls attention to the need for stronger unity and clearer direction within Europe's political sphere.