Aleksander Ceferin, Uefa's president, openly criticized European politics for the diminishing freedom of speech and excessive political correctness. He voiced concerns over the handling of the Ukraine war by European politicians, humorously dismissing EU regulations as trivial, particularly focusing on bottle caps. Ceferin suggested that Europe was losing its way due to moral grandstanding and advocated for a more open market approach. He expressed frustration with both right-wing populist rhetoric and mainstream political discourse, which he feels fails to engage with the populace effectively.
Ceferin criticized the state of freedom of speech in Europe, noting that people are increasingly fed up with political correctness, stating, "You can no longer say what you think."
He remarked that Europe preaches to others about behavior while struggling with its own issues, emphasizing the need to address the simplistic rhetoric of populists.
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