>The solution is that the loan guarantees – if Hungary maintains its veto – will not be covered by the EU budget, as originally planned, but will be taken on by individual EU member states. This meant that a unanimous decision by all EU member states was not necessary.
The EU should do this more often. Whenever traitor Orbán decides to side with Putin again, the rest of the EU should just work around his veto vote. Isolating Orbán completely might finally wake up 50% of the Hungarian electorate.
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>The solution is that the loan guarantees – if Hungary maintains its veto – will not be covered by the EU budget, as originally planned, but will be taken on by individual EU member states. This meant that a unanimous decision by all EU member states was not necessary.
The EU should do this more often. Whenever traitor Orbán decides to side with Putin again, the rest of the EU should just work around his veto vote. Isolating Orbán completely might finally wake up 50% of the Hungarian electorate.
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