This publication is a guide to the European Union (EU) and what it does. The first section explains in brief what the EU is. The second section, ‘What the European Union does’, describes what the EU is doing in 35 different areas to improve the lives of people in Europe and further afield. The third section, ‘How the European Union makes decisions and takes action’, describes the institutions at the heart of the EU’s decision-making process and how their decisions are translated into actions.
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Answer:
It is permissible, but under certain circumstances it is forbidden.
Explanation:
Think about Romeo and Juliet, their love was forbidden and that's why the went to such great lengths to keep it, but in the end, they did not get to enjoy because they died.
But for a modern day example, think about gay couples, they love each other but in some countries it is forbidden. They can't love each other with out suffering the consequences.
That only describes romantic love. Platonic love, on the other hand, is always permissible. You are always welcome to love others and show your love. For example, giving people gifts is a way to show love, and it is always permissible. There is no law against being nice.
I hope this long explanation actually helped answer your question in some way.
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Political leaders may propose fiscal policy to aid their own political interest by promoting the upside of the business cycle to coincide with the election.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- It is observed that the fiscal policies designed by the governments are majorly in favor of giant businesses. This is because such businesses fund the political parties to help them carry out the expenses of the election campaigns.
- Hence, in order to keep the funds from such businesses flowing in, the political parties in power exercise their authority wrongly to favor the ones who help them financially during the elections.