EU must ‘urgently’ change its approach to foreign policy, von der Leyen says
EU must ‘urgently’ change its approach to foreign policy, von der Leyen says
Looking forward to be drafted to a war to fight for Von der Leyen’s aristocrat husband’s family /s
Unanimity is the heart of EU. Enforce anti-corruption and the Orbans of this world disappear. The von der Leyens too so I call that a win.
Why would we suddenly follow Germany’s stance and not Spain just because unanimity is gone? We would likely follow a qualified majority or supermajority, just as other aspects of legislation (perhaps even draw out higher thresholds for voting). If the majority elected to take a position against Russia (or for Ukraine, if you will), then it isn’t anything but counterproductive, that we remain in a political quagmire because of one individual exercising veto powers. If the majority elected to take a different approach to foreign policy towards the US, then it would also be frustrating if it was up to an individual head of state to veto our collective action. This won’t get us moving at all.
On regards to corruption, the EU already witholds funding from Hungary on account of rule of law and democraric backsliding. We can’t hold a position to be for individual sovereignty when it comes of foreign policy and at the same time demand a supranational organisation to come in and prosecute national leaders, who were still at some point in time elected by their people fairly. As you’ve said, we aren’t a federation yet, if the EU prosecuted another country’s leader, it would be a massive overreach and a tremendous cry for sovereignty in jeopardy.
On a personal note, I would be happy with both scenarios playing out, and personally feel federation might be a way to survive a growing upending of rules-based order in the world.
Why would we suddenly follow Germany’s stance and not Spain just because unanimity is gone? We would likely follow a qualified majority or supermajority, just as other aspects of legislation (perhaps even draw out higher thresholds for voting). If the majority elected to take a position against Russia (or for Ukraine, if you will), then it isn’t anything but counterproductive, that we remain in a political quagmire because of one individual exercising veto powers. If the majority elected to take a different approach to foreign policy towards the US, then it would also be frustrating if it was up to an individual head of state to veto our collective action. This won’t get us moving at all.
I wholeheartedly disagree. Spain’s position is a minority within the EU. If Germany or France want to support genocide, that’s for their people to deal with, the EU as a union, if there is no consensus, should not, through qualified majority have the chance to act as EU in representation of Spain when Spain does not agree with the EU position. Nothing is stopping the countries that support Ukraine (which is basically the almost entirety of the EU) to continue supporting Ukraine. What makes no sense is Hungary to serve as a guaranteur country for a loan for which its people allegedly do not agree with.
It’s not lost on me that Hungary is a net receiver of EU funds, but the EU was not designed for the latest expansionist waves of the late noughties. That’s where the legislative framework difficulties come from. German and British companies wanted access to cheap labour and a larger market, so now we have to deal with the consequences of expanding. The most urgent step is to repeal the lobbying law of 2007 and return to the stringent anti-corruption enforcement. Also, most EU countries already are subject to supra-national legal entities, i. e. the ECJ is sovereign, despite some German judges arguing otherwise. Whoever signed in should have read the ToS.
Fuck Politico, Axel Springer and Döpfner. Don’t share, don’t click.
Politico is owned by the german Axel Springer SE, a publisher that also owns Bild, Fakt (polish) and Welt among others. The publisher and its news outlets (with the aforementioned Bild, Fakt and Welt most prominent) is a main driver for a news coverage and reporting that is jointly responsible for the rise of the far right in Germany and Europe. Politico itself has published so-called Native Ads, a form of advertisng that is designed like op-ed articles and other opinion pieces in a way that is hard to differeentiate from regular, non-sponsored content, mostly for fossile fuel companies but also healt insurance, finance and weapons industries. (Source 1 [https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/the-corruption-of-politico], Source 2 [https://theintercept.com/2023/12/05/fossil-fuel-industry-media-company-advertising/]). That sums up to a news outlet that should not be shared, not be trusted and hence, not be posted here. It was not an issue mostly since this outlet wasn’t posted here often , but recently, Politico articles are getting posted very frequently again, so I suggest the ban now. Edit: lost a word Edit 2: it should be noted that there is another publisher with a similar name (Springer Nature with several subsidiaries), but that company os not affiliated with Axel Springer SE and has different issues.