• thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Article 7 suspends their voting rights. Requires unanimity of all other EU members.

    It’s the closest EU charter allows to evicting a member state. It effectively suspends the state’s membership.

    Quite frankly the should have. Orban is a blatantly corrupt Putin lapdog who has been siphoning EU funds for years into his own pocket and that of his cronies.

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      1 year ago

      Hungary used to have a mutual defence pact with PiS-era Poland that scuppered any attempts by the EU to discipline either country. Not that PiS are no longer in power in Poland, hasn’t Fico’s Slovakia stepped into the role?

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Nope, because Orban’s party denies the legitimacy of Slovakia as an independent state via their grievance culture over the Treaty of Trianon

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          Fico and other similar politicians are still great friends with orban. Even the Slovak National Party, which is ironic because they were incredibly anti-hungrian bck in the day. But sharing dream of totalitarian country unites.

          I bet Putin would lovento get us back into Russian sphere of influence as well and yet Fico and co. still lick his boots.

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      Have we ever been that close to taking them? I’m assuming he was warned and informed that next time it will happen.

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          Slovakia and The Netherlands are the new wild cards. We’ll see how things shake out.

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            Slovakia, I don’t know, but the Netherlands not really. The one party that might want to veto it, while the biggest in parliament, only (“only”) got 20% of the votes. If they get to govern (which is not set in stone yet), they’ll have to do so in a coalition with other parties who would not let that happen.

          • DieguiTux8623@feddit.it
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            1 year ago

            And Italy, why are we left out? 🤌🤌🤌 Italy is part of the “family” too, with the Nederlands, Slovakia, Hungary… and the UK of course!

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                  1 year ago

                  Yeah, I get that people outside Italy were worried when she was elected (I was too) but I’ve not seen any real controversial EU policy from her government. That’s from outside though.

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                    1 year ago

                    She immediately reassured european partners, also stood with Ukraine since day one: not obviois on that side of the parliament. So yeah, could have been worse…