Bastian De Monte a été responsable des traductions DE/EN pour The New Federalist (2018-2019). Il a étudié la médecine à Vienne (Autriche) et les politiques européennes à Bruges (Belgique). Après un stage à la Commission européenne, il est devenu actif en politique en Autriche.
Two weeks ago, our author Andreea Camen argued for the European Parliament’s permanent seat to be moved to Strasbourg once and for all. While finally abandoning the travelling circus would put an end to wasting taxpayers’ money, it is still contested where the permanent seat should eventually be. All Franco-German symbolism aside, Bastian De Monte thinks there can only be one city to host our most important institution : Brussels.
vendredi 15 février 2019
The WHO recently reported that measles cases spike globally. Compared to the previous year, the number of new infections had quadrupled in 2017 : More than 20,000 people in Europe fell ill with measles, 35 of whom died, numerous late complications have since been observed – because of a disease which should have been eradicated a long time ago. What are the underlying reasons ? Which obstacles do we have to overcome in Europe and which solutions are thinkable ? With the anti-vax movement surging in the age of disinformation, The New Federalist would like to recall an interview conducted by our sister edition Treffpunkt Europa with Steffen Künzel, medical student in Bonn and founder of “Impf Dich – Get Vaccinated”, an initiative aimed at bolstering vaccination rates in Germany.
mardi 8 janvier 2019