The former President of the Government, José María Aznar, has identified up to four fundamental challenges that will mark the future of Europe and the Union. The former vice president of the European Commission, Joaquín Almunia, has also participated, who has attacked Boris Johnson, presumably the future British prime minister. Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain . It has been like going back fifteen years with a time machine: José María Aznar and Joaquín Almunia have given their opinion on the present and future of the European Union. Both have participated in the Concordia & AmChamSpain Summit that took place in Madrid this Wednesday.
Aznar presented a panel in which, in addition to Almunia, the US ambassador to the Union, Gordon Sondland, and Emma Navarro, vice president of the European Sweden Mobile Number List Investment Bank, also participated. The two former Spanish leaders have shown their frontal rejection of Brexit. "It is a gigantic mistake," according to Aznar, and "our British friends are going to have a hard time," Almunia considered. Almunia recalled that the favorite candidate to be British Prime Minister is Boris Johnson, who every time he tries to explain what Brexit is going to be like "says incoherent things.

The former vice president of the European Commission has not closed the door for the United Kingdom and the Union to reach an agreement that avoids a disorderly Brexit, as long as the next prime minister has signs of having a "constructive" dialogue. The four challenges of the Union, according to Aznar Aznar himself has stressed, at the end of his appearance, what in his opinion are the four keys that will mark the future of the European Union. "Four very quick questions," he pointed out, without avoiding making references to other current areas "such as immigration or energy.