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The Man With The Most Power In Europe
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.zacs; //I can’t see a European Army being formed in Junker’s lifetime. Let’s keep things in perspective, eh.//
I hope not, but there's a real monster waiting in the wings in the shape of Martin Martin Selmayr, who in Brussels, they call 'Rasputin'. who has already, undemocratically given the future post by this **** - artist.
Drunk or sober, no one should hold such power to potentially deploy British forces.
I hope not, but there's a real monster waiting in the wings in the shape of Martin Martin Selmayr, who in Brussels, they call 'Rasputin'. who has already, undemocratically given the future post by this **** - artist.
Drunk or sober, no one should hold such power to potentially deploy British forces.
Yes I have, the much repeated and slo-moed clip is from the NATO conference. The world leaders helping him reported he had a back problem (caused by siatica) not that he was drunk.
// Jean-Claude Juncker is recovering from an attack of sciatica, his chief spokesman said Friday, as questions mounted about the European Commission president's health following a video that showed him unable to walk without assistance at a NATO leaders' event on Wednesday.
Juncker's spokesman, Margaritis Schinas, on Friday publicly thanked Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa on Juncker's behalf for assisting him at the dinner.
Rutte, who was one of several leaders to assist Juncker at the dinner, told Dutch media that the president had a back problem. //
// Jean-Claude Juncker is recovering from an attack of sciatica, his chief spokesman said Friday, as questions mounted about the European Commission president's health following a video that showed him unable to walk without assistance at a NATO leaders' event on Wednesday.
Juncker's spokesman, Margaritis Schinas, on Friday publicly thanked Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa on Juncker's behalf for assisting him at the dinner.
Rutte, who was one of several leaders to assist Juncker at the dinner, told Dutch media that the president had a back problem. //