I understand why they did it. But doesnt that kinda defeat the purpose of the bilateral agreements among the EU countries
KSaburof on
This is good 👍 Shows Europe have agency and political will to enforce own position against Kremlin madness – despite US and Russian tricks and traps, etc. Step of normal independency, imho.
Anxious-Connection98 on
To be fair, i can’t wait for this guy to loose his position.
He will have to run to russia and exile there or finish his day in jail for the massive amount of corruption he is responsable of. I miss the cold war era sometimes, this guy would have chock on a bretzel ling time ago.
blodgute on
What if they announced that any oligarch could instantly get their money back if Putin were barred from holding office
Give them an incentive to get rid. By now they must realise that they made more money by playing along
Cynical_Classicist on
As they should, despite what Hungary’s Putin might say.
green_flash on
This is absolutely terrific, even ignoring the specific issue at hand. If this goes through, the EU can use this loophole as a precedent to make other decisions based on a majority basis and ignore the veto of individual member states on important issues. It would completely transform the way the EU works.
Elegant_Spring2223 on
To je jako opasno za nas ako počnu s Mađarima kasnije mogu sve male države preglasavati.
Gjappy on
Good decision
DukeOfGeek on
About time.
teddyyrsyriajn52 on
Never underestimate the ability of annoyed European bureaucrats to find a loopwhole in Paragraph 12, Subsection C when they are tired of your shit. The EU moves slowly, but it grinds fine.
LV426acheron on
They’re more concerned about doing what’s legal than doing what’s right.
0011001100111000 on
FFS, get this Russian mouthpiece out of NATO and the EU, he undermines them both.
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Right move though this is usually blunt talk
The EU knows Orban and Trump are compromised.
They know by who. You do too.
I understand why they did it. But doesnt that kinda defeat the purpose of the bilateral agreements among the EU countries
This is good 👍 Shows Europe have agency and political will to enforce own position against Kremlin madness – despite US and Russian tricks and traps, etc. Step of normal independency, imho.
To be fair, i can’t wait for this guy to loose his position.
He will have to run to russia and exile there or finish his day in jail for the massive amount of corruption he is responsable of. I miss the cold war era sometimes, this guy would have chock on a bretzel ling time ago.
What if they announced that any oligarch could instantly get their money back if Putin were barred from holding office
Give them an incentive to get rid. By now they must realise that they made more money by playing along
As they should, despite what Hungary’s Putin might say.
This is absolutely terrific, even ignoring the specific issue at hand. If this goes through, the EU can use this loophole as a precedent to make other decisions based on a majority basis and ignore the veto of individual member states on important issues. It would completely transform the way the EU works.
To je jako opasno za nas ako počnu s Mađarima kasnije mogu sve male države preglasavati.
Good decision
About time.
Never underestimate the ability of annoyed European bureaucrats to find a loopwhole in Paragraph 12, Subsection C when they are tired of your shit. The EU moves slowly, but it grinds fine.
They’re more concerned about doing what’s legal than doing what’s right.
FFS, get this Russian mouthpiece out of NATO and the EU, he undermines them both.