In November 2018 German chancellor Angela Merkel and President Emmanuel Macron of France announced that they would support the creation of a European army. Ms. Merkel said that the EU should rely less on the U.S. for military support and that “Europeans should take our fate more into our own hands if we want to survive as a European community.” Ms. Merkley said the army would not oppose NATO. President Marcon said the army is needed to protect the EU against China, Russia and the United States. Proponents argue that the EU lacks a united defence force to handle sudden conflicts outside of NATO. Opponents question how the army would fund itself since many EU countries spend less than 2% of their GDP on defence.
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Response rates from 943 Matosinhos voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
57% Yes |
43% No |
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Unique answers from Matosinhos voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9J29J7C11mos11MO
no, armies are belonging to sovereign nations and the EU is NOT a sovereign entity, and for democracy sake should not be one
@9DL4HG81yr1Y
No, but it should be organizes
@9B7C3R82yrs2Y
@96BG4CK2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for defensive purposes.
@8YQ2LJ53yrs3Y
Yes, as long as there is a clear alignment between all EU countries
@8P7KDJS4yrs4Y
Assuming the EU was it's own country, yes.
@8VKRCQW3yrs3Y
Yes, but it should not exceed the size of any one national army.