The Left wants to abolish veto law in the European Union. According to Robert Biedron, the rule of unanimity "gives tool to irresponsible politicians like Orbán or Morawiecki to destruct the European Union from the inside".
During the press conference on the Left, a associate of the European Parliament, Robert Biedron announced that the group's request was to abolish the rule of unanimity in the EU. The politician stated that veto law acts destructively for the European Union and blocks its development. Moreover, it is to be utilized by "irresponsible politicians like Orbán or Morawiecki to destruct the European Union from the inside".
Unfortunately, the rule of veto in practice has meant in fresh years that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blocked us with an example of defence aid for Ukraine. The rule of veto meant in practice that Prime Minister Morawiecki, erstwhile he was Prime Minister of the Law and Justice Government, blocked, for example, an crucial decision that many Poles and Poles sought to taxation large planet corporations, which led to the power and brought money from Poland, from the European Union. That decision was then blocked by Mateusz Morawiecki. These are only 2 examples of this pathology of the functioning of veto in the Union – Robert Biedron.
The rule of unanimity in the EU is increasingly becoming a tool to curb the improvement of the Union.
You can't be afraid to discuss the abolition.
The EP's left will fight to endure or limit it.
It made sense erstwhile there were only a fewer countries in the community.
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— Krzysztof Śmiszek (@K_Smiszek) May 4, 2024
We remind that Andrzej Szejna, Deputy Minister of abroad Affairs, besides advocated the abolition of veto law.In an interview given to the Republic of Poland, on the question of the writer about "the peculiar controversy that Berlin's thought of abolishing veto law in the Council of the EU on abroad matters" was raised. Shejna expressed his support for Germany’s initiative, stating that “The Union is faced with the request to respond to the challenges of forming a fresh global order.He must not be paralyzed by the position of 1 country as last on Ukraine by the blockade of pro-Russian Viktor Orbán”. He besides considered that German reasoning was justified.
citing the erstwhile president of the European Commission, Jacques Delors Szejna stated, that "The Union will not make unless it respects the identity of its associate States". He noted that "some decisions, specified as the admission of fresh states, must be taken by unanimity". However, he had doubts about abroad policy. He stated that “taking into account the war in Ukraine or the mediate East conflict, we should not rush besides rapidly to respond. A broad discussion should be held in the spirit of the existing treaties."
The Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture points out that abolishing the rule of unanimity in votes in the Council of the European Union will lead to national autonomy being deprived and voting on key issues for their future. As a result, Western Europe's rich states can gain full dominance, which can vote against initiatives that are detrimental to the smaller and poorer countries of Central and confederate Europe.
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