EU vision of Macron faces reality check at Estonia Dinner

EU vision of Macron faces reality check at Estonia Dinner: French President Emmanuel Macron can expound his ambitious new vision for the European Union when he meets his fellow EU leaders over dinner in Estonia on Thursday, but is likely to receive only a cautious hearing.

The informal get-together in Tallinn, arranged on the fly before a “digital summit” on issues ranging from data and cybersecurity to taxing online businesses, has no set agenda and could range widely, even allowing for Prime Minister Theresa May to pitch her ideas on Britain’s looming exit from the EU.

But four days after a German election that has raised the prospect of months of tough coalition talks for Chancellor Angela Merkel, the most influential EU leader, and two days after Macron’s rallying cry for deeper integration of national economies, the focus will rather be on the fizz of new initiatives, diplomats say.

“Macron has stolen the show,” one senior EU official said of the dinner debate and which all of the 28 national leaders bar Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy are expected to attend.

Many admire the youthful new French president’s energy and oratory after years in which Paris, long a driving force of the EU, has appeared bereft of self-confidence.

However, Macron is likely to face polite but firm resistance at the dinner to his calls for a substantial pooling of national budgets and a possible breakaway by the wealthy, western states into a deeper monetary union.

Eastern European leaders may caution about the risk of new cleavages on the continent leaving them behind, while there are plenty, like Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, a moving spirit behind the Tallinn dinner, who will sound skeptical about more financial burden-sharing before southern neighbors — including France — put their own national budgets on a sounder footing.

Merkel will arrive in Tallinn having lost her veteran finance minister, austerity hawk Wolfgang Schaeuble, who is now set to preside over a German parliament packed with far-right radicals.

Though she welcomed Macron’s Europe speech in Paris — and had discussed it with him beforehand — Merkel will be unable to commit Berlin to much as she has barely started the process of building what is likely to be a three-way coalition government.

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