Editorial
In the three months since mid-March, the European Union has seen a change of course that would have been unthinkable at the start of the year: the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a health, economic and social crisis – and even a democratic crisis in some Member States – the likes of which have not been seen since the end of World War Two.
But 2020 will also be remembered as the year in which the European Union was able to take exceptional decisions to do everything that was needed to remain united, competitive and rooted in solidarity. ...