The EU has threatened to leave Hungary without a say in decisions if it again blocks €50 billion in aid to Ukraine

by ua-stena

16 comments
  1. As a Finn the Jabba the hut,fat Fuck, deserves whatever hell is reserved for people who suck Russian autocrats dick for a profession, but I also reminice for the time when it was good and allowed to say that we Hungarians and Finns are brothers through history. I wish that time would come soon again. I know it is very controversial now in that fat fucks weird world view.

  2. Unfortunately, this is probably another empty EU threat. If they really wanted to get rid of Orbán, they would have done more than just suspending some money (which he later got anyways). The EU is probably satisfied with the little fat man making deals with Russia and China. He does the dirty work, so that western politicians can keep relations with Russia indirectly. If anyone has doubts, if these politicians would do such things, let us all say this out loud: “THEY ARE POLITICIANS”, of course they would. The German car industry is delighted with the cheap labor Hungary is providing to Germany. If the price of this cheap labor is the freedom of the Hungarian people, well that is a no-brainer deal for them.

  3. They can do that? If that is an option, why didnt they do it the first time lol?

  4. While I was looking at this post it got downvoted two or three times. Trolls at work!?

  5. Wiki – it is complicated…

    “Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union is a procedure in the treaties of the European Union (EU) to suspend certain rights from a member state. While rights can be suspended, there is no mechanism to expel a state from the union.
    The procedure is covered by TEU Article 7. It would be enacted where fellow members identify another member as persistently breaching the EU’s founding values (respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities), as outlined in TEU Article 2.
    The European Council can vote to suspend any rights of membership, such as voting and representation as outlined above. Identifying the breach requires unanimity (excluding the state concerned)[a], but sanctions require only a qualified majority.[1] The Council acting by majority may alter or lift such sanctions. The state in question would still be bound by the obligations of the treaties.”

  6. The EU showing its dictatorial side.. 1984 here we come

  7. EU will do nothing. Remove the ability to veto and the problem is solved. Instead they threaten to solve the problem in hopes that the problem will go away on its own. 

    EU should consider major reforms before allowing any other countries in. 

  8. Good. Liberum veto destroyed my country once in the past, we shouldn’t let that happen again.

  9. Why are they still in NATO? Why are we funding this idiot’s fascism?

  10. “Do what we or you cant have say in future decisions”

    Ye, why even give veto tk memvers anyway?…

  11. This is old news;

    Here is how it works.
    * Step 1: EU parliament votes on proposal that a member is infringing on EU values and hence triggering article 7 is necessary. Majority is needed.
    * Step 2: Each member state except the one in question votes separately if the infringement happened. Unanimity is needed.
    * Step 3: EU Council votes on stripping the member in question from voting rights. Qualified majority is needed. (4/5)

    Step 1 passed on 19th of January. The threat, if happened is for member countries starting to vote that out. However this is unlikely as Fico of Slovakia already said he will vote against any proposal to limit Hungary.

  12. Just do it already, it’s high time we teach that Orbán peace of shit a lesson.

    Orbàn can go ask Putin for money, I’m sure he’ll give him some for another blowjob.

    Fuck you Orbàn you useless bag of crap.

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