Wednesday, November 14, 2012

E.U. COMMISSION  ALLOCATES ''6 MILLION DOLLARS'' TO NEW ''EUROPEAN ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY''  MODELLED ON C.I.A. FRONT N.E.D.
The European Commission announced the allocation of six million euro for the European Endowment for Democracy (EED), an organization that was proposed in December of 2011. Poland, who spearheaded the launch, committed an additional five million euro to the EED, while other countries are expected to contribute in the coming weeks. The goal of the EED is to “help actors of change and emerging players … in a coherent, concerted effort to promote deep and sustainable democracy as well as respect for human rights and the rule of law.” All funds allocatedto target beneficiaries will come from voluntary contributions from European Union member states or private foundations, and the EED will be governed by its own statute and governing body
[ed notes;some backround.. On 25 June 2012 an EU working group agreed on the Statutes for a European Endowment for Democracy, designed to foster and encourage deep and sustainable democracy in countries in transition and in societies struggling for democratization. The initiators’ expectations are high: although the EED is to be autonomous from the EU institutions, it is to ensure that the EU plays a more active role in democracy promotion and so compensate for serious shortcomings – particularly the bureaucratic slowness – of such existing programs as the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR).[ed notes;so its an extension of eidhr,but will be less bureaucratic..Simon Cosgrove is a MacArthur Foundation "Program Officer for Global Security & Sustainability working in the Moscow Office. He has much of the responsibility for human rights grantmaking in the Initiative in the Russian Federation and Post-Soviet States. Prior to joining MacArthur, Cosgrove worked at the European Commission Delegation in Moscow as Chief Political Analyst. Later he became Team Leader for the European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR)   i should note that Simon Cosgrove is also editor for ''Rights in Russia'',tied to ''open society'' (george soros)front!!!  lets continue..  Polish initiative and political realignment of the EU
The creation of the EED can be understood only in the context of the Polish Council Presidency and the radical political changes occurring in the Arab world in the first half of 2011. In February 2011 Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski put forward his proposalfor a democracy fund, an idea that had already been hotly debated in Brussels for some years. Poland quite consciously wanted to serve as an example of a new form of EU democracy promotion, since the success of its own democratization would have been inconceivable without any external support. Its democratization had been actively promoted, for example, by the USA’s National Endowment for Democracy (NED), an organization repeatedly held up as a model during the debate on the EED.  http://www.demdigest.net/blog/2012/08/european-endowment-could-stimulate-new-dynamism-in-eu-democracy-promotion/
..thats right,the democracy promotion program is not only promoted and endorsed by regime change inc. (CIA FRONT) N.E.D.,.but during E.E.D debates,N.E.D. was the upheld model to wich (E.E.D) should aspire to copy!!!In other words,the E.U. commission and its member states,have now just given 6 million dollars(member states can donate even more)to a foundation wich promotes coups and overthrows of governments all over the world,especially in mena region and eastern european states!!!The E..U. already spends over 460 million yearly on the (EIDHR)to promote same outcomes,but because these have already been over exposed by russia and other nations targetted,this new less bureaucratic body will attempt to infiltrate countries on its hitlist..(see demdigestlink above)

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