Well, I think the Prize should have been awarded to someone making an effort in an ongoing conflict rather than being rewarded for not waring against each other. Both to set focus on the conflict and to provide a generous sum of prize money where it can do some good. The 1,7 million dollars won't save many Greeks.
Also, the committee leader has an agenda to promote EU, and as general secretary of the European Council, I consider him biased and frankly speaking too partial to be allowed to bestow the Peace Prize on EU.
Also, the committee leader has an agenda to promote EU, and as general secretary of the European Council, I consider him biased and frankly speaking too partial to be allowed to bestow the Peace Prize on EU.