So if Romania launches a wildly popular social media site, that’s good for Spanish sovereignty?
The article is more about "European sovereignty" and not individual countries with the premise that EU countries are more aligned with each other than the US.
It’s a European alternative so yes. It operates in a legal framework where Spain makes the rules rather than in one where they don’t.
Be careful not to appear "far right" by putting your own country above the EU...
If EU member launches it, it’s good for the EU
The article is more about "European sovereignty" and not individual countries with the premise that EU countries are more aligned with each other than the US.
It’s a European alternative so yes. It operates in a legal framework where Spain makes the rules rather than in one where they don’t.
Be careful not to appear "far right" by putting your own country above the EU...
If EU member launches it, it’s good for the EU