Founding fathers of the European Union

Founding fathers of the European Union

The Founding Fathers of the European Union are a number of men who have been recognised as making a major contribution to the development of European unity and what is now the European Union. There is no official list of founding fathers or a single event defining them so some ideas vary.

Proposals and Rome

Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972) published the paneuropa manifesto in 1923 which set up the movement of that name. In 1946, Winston Churchill (1874–1965) made a speech in Zurich where he called for a United States of Europe, starting with a Council of Europe (set up a few years later). At the start of the 1950s Robert Schuman (1886-1963), based on a plan by Jean Monnet (1888-1979), called for a European Coal and Steel Community in his "Schuman declaration". Schuman went on to become the first president of the High Authority, the European Parliament and became notable for advancing European integration. [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2397555,00.html Founding Fathers: Europeans Behind the Union] ]

Following on from its creation the Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community. Although not all the people who signed the treaty are known as founding fathers, a number are such as Paul-Henri Spaak (1899-1972), who also worked on the treaty as well as the Benelux union and was the first President of the European Parliament. Other founding fathers who signed the treaty were Konrad Adenauer (1876-1967) of Germany and Joseph Bech (1887-1975) of Luxembourg, [cite journal | author=Dumont, Patrick and Hirsh, Mario | title=Luxembourg | journal=European Journal of Political Research | year=2003 | volume=42 | issue=7-8 | pages=1021 | url= | doi=10.1111/j.0304-4130.2003.00129.x ]

Others

Further men who have been considered founding fathers are: Alcide De Gasperi (1881-1954), who was the Italian Prime Minister and foreign minister during the creation of the ECSC and later became the second President of the European Parliament; Jacques Delors (born 1925), who was a successful Commission President in the 1980s and 90s; Sicco Mansholt (1908-1995), a Dutch minister and Commission President; Lorenzo Natali; Mário Soares (born 1924), Portuguese Prime Minister at the time Portugal acceeded the EC; Altiero Spinelli (1907-1986), and Italian active in the resistance and European federalists movement who became a prominent MEP and Commissioner; and Pierre Werner (1913-2002) a Prime Minister of Luxembourg. [http://ec.europa.eu/avservices/photo/photo_archives_result_en.cfm?id=&mark=PRO,PERE European Audio Visual Service - Founding Fathers] ]

ee also

* History of the European Union
* President of the European Commission
* President of the European Parliament
* List of presidents of EU institutions

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