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I am not convinced by this list and its sources. Isn't it redundant, incomplete and deceptive? Is it original research? -- Checco (talk) 20:04, 18 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think its redundant since there are many parties who do advocate for the transformation of the EU into a federal entity, a "United States of Europe", or a "European superstrate". It's important to remember that not all political parties which are "Pro-EU" would also be "Pro-Federalist". Some advocate for the status quo, others for reform or perhaps greater integration, but not all advocate for total federalism. This is unique. I don't believe this list to be OR as (for example Volt Europa) does advocate for the EU to transform into a single borderless Federation. It's well sourced in its respective article. As for the incompleteness, the article was created a few days ago...it can be expanded and refs added. Archives908 (talk) 20:38, 18 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]