The Croatian Prime Minister Does Not Support the Idea that New Eu Members Do Not Initially Have the Right to Vote
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Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today on the sidelines of the Berlin Process meeting in London that he opposes the idea that the new members of the European Union do not initially have the right to decide.
All Equal, but some Are “More Equal”: What Does the Idea of New Eu Members without Veto Rights Mean?
The idea is that new members will gain full rights only after the Union implements reforms that would make it harder for individual states to veto common policies, Politiko reported. The EU would send a message that equality among members is not guaranteed, says Zvezdana Kovač. This is not a punishment for candidates, but a way to speed up enlargement, says Strahinja Subotić. If Montenegro does its job, any possible reform of the bloc will not e…
The European Union is considering allowing new countries to join the bloc, but without full voting rights, according to Politico. The move is likely an attempt by the EU to persuade Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and other like-minded leaders to accept countries like Ukraine into the bloc. Politico, citing three European diplomats and an EU official, said the proposal to change the rules for EU membership is still in its early stages and …
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