I’m surprised it hasn’t happened yet, what’s taking VDL so long?
The dutch can be fucking annoying with this bullshit kind of pandering to their domestic audience. Wholly unproductive.
Of course they’re scratching some kind of itch that exists in their electorate but still: unproductive.
This is a loan, so it isn’t exactly the EU’s money. Poland can still just stop paying into the EU budget, and veto the living hell out of the EU. It can also open the borders and let in a sea of refugees into Germany and Netherlands. With the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal, Poland can pretty much ignore this deal and refuse to accept loans done by the EU in its name. So it’s up to the EU if they want to aggravate the conflict.
Can’t wait to be called a literal fascist by the polish government over this
I find it weird that Turkey supposedly never met EU criteria’s but Poland and Hungary were ever allowed in the first place.
EU your hidden tyranny is showing, guess it’s time to collapse.
The money is already freezed so what is this about?
Not even protests work in Poland. Gov just waits until the protesters get tired. I hope they lose the next election. God, my country is fucked up.
We have a problem with the disciplinary chamber. It is a pity that the Dutch will not be so eager to solve the problem of labour camps in the Netherlands. It is also a pity that they will not comply with the European Commission’s request that they do not help foreign companies evade taxes in the EU, from which the EU loses EUR 8 billion a year. The Dutch are the first to throw stones.
Why are you hypocrites? Why are the Dutch so mean?
Another Fin fact
After the 2014 downing by pro-Russian separatists of Malaysian airliner MH17, which was traveling mostly Dutch, the government in The Hague froze diplomatic and trade relations with Russia. However, according to a journalistic investigation, it froze only to the outside world. Behind the scenes, ties were quickly tightened again. According to FTM, Russian gas was at stake.
Rule of law is such lovely term, whatever you desire can come to this but not having tax havens
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I’m surprised it hasn’t happened yet, what’s taking VDL so long?
The dutch can be fucking annoying with this bullshit kind of pandering to their domestic audience. Wholly unproductive.
Of course they’re scratching some kind of itch that exists in their electorate but still: unproductive.
This is a loan, so it isn’t exactly the EU’s money. Poland can still just stop paying into the EU budget, and veto the living hell out of the EU. It can also open the borders and let in a sea of refugees into Germany and Netherlands. With the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal, Poland can pretty much ignore this deal and refuse to accept loans done by the EU in its name. So it’s up to the EU if they want to aggravate the conflict.
Can’t wait to be called a literal fascist by the polish government over this
I find it weird that Turkey supposedly never met EU criteria’s but Poland and Hungary were ever allowed in the first place.
EU your hidden tyranny is showing, guess it’s time to collapse.
The money is already freezed so what is this about?
Terrible
Good, no money to impotent fascists.
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But he did so before, is he not tired?
Why would anyone care what this guy is saying?
So, when do we freeze Germany funds?
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-germany-ecb-idUSKBN2FB1AH
Not even protests work in Poland. Gov just waits until the protesters get tired. I hope they lose the next election. God, my country is fucked up.
We have a problem with the disciplinary chamber. It is a pity that the Dutch will not be so eager to solve the problem of labour camps in the Netherlands. It is also a pity that they will not comply with the European Commission’s request that they do not help foreign companies evade taxes in the EU, from which the EU loses EUR 8 billion a year. The Dutch are the first to throw stones.
Why are you hypocrites? Why are the Dutch so mean?
Another Fin fact
After the 2014 downing by pro-Russian separatists of Malaysian airliner MH17, which was traveling mostly Dutch, the government in The Hague froze diplomatic and trade relations with Russia. However, according to a journalistic investigation, it froze only to the outside world. Behind the scenes, ties were quickly tightened again. According to FTM, Russian gas was at stake.
Rule of law is such lovely term, whatever you desire can come to this but not having tax havens