Jacques Delors has not changed his vision of the future of Europe. The title of his last stance speaks for itself: "in favour of a European vanguard" (see the last issue of the Nouvel Observateur).
The path he sets out "after the disappointment of Nice" is clear:
- achieving enlargement ("much remains to be done") and "setting reasonable objectives for the large Europe, stepping back from the ambitions set out by the Single Act and the Maastricht Treaty";
- at the same time launching "a...