EPÜ

(redirected from European Political Union)
AcronymDefinition
EPÜEuropäisches Patentübereinkommen (German: European patent convention )
Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.
References in periodicals archive ?
However, the general public is unaware of the steps the EU has already taken toward political union (i.e., nationhood), and the depth of the EU's commitment to achieving an enduring form of European political union.
The European political union is an ally for the United States.
President de Gaulle summoned his Cabinet members back from holidays to discuss plans to create a European political union. The French were keen on a top-level political and military body for the six members of the Common Market.
And it is set to get worse as the dream of European political union recedes.
Support for the idea of European political union remained strong at 60% in line with the results of last autumn's survey.
The euro has always been considered to be a useful instrument for the creation of the European political union.
``My real fear ab out European political union is that it is inevitably going to matter less and less how -or if -individual citizens or groups of citizens cast their votes.''
Early projects for monetary union were not connected with the idea of a European political union. The driving force was the obvious convenience of a reduced number of currencies for economic activity in natural areas of trade, often legally defined by free trade agreements, customs unions or common markets.
Labour is threatening British identity through constitutional "vandalism", European political union, a growth in the powers of the state and "indifference" to marriage and the family, he will argue.
One 'punchline' offered to support continued membership was divorce implications from our current European political union. I believe it's an issue many who have had personal divorce experiences would certainly wish your paper to reflect upon.
Yet at the same time, she declared this week that the only answer to the crisis was "more Europe" and won endorsement from her party to press for a fully fledged European political union based around the eurozone.
Full browser ?