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Fyi, this article is a bit more in depth & critical. Ofc, it's great that Magyar won, yet we all, and expecially the Hungarians, will need to wait and see how the new leadership turns out.
Idk specifically, maybe theh need a 2/3 majority? But according to the article Starmer might use an ancient bill to evade a parliamentary vote for closer EU ties.
I think you and I are very much saying the same thing
We are. Great minds think alike don't they? haha.# add Nice 2meetu.
I'm getting really tired of this
Oh I get that this game has been going on for 1000 of years, and the same games are noticeable within half a lifetime or ealier if you wanna be honest.
and we'll get through this
For sure, after paying the price.
But, will we learn our lessons?
Then again, it's was never about who's going to learn their lesson, as much as what you ( or I) will do about it this time around. And each one person should act in their own way. I think that's the real question, and answering that, is very tiresome.
I hate that so much. In the post World War II era, our country created an excellent legacy for diplomacy and world peace.
Yes that was quite a nice system in place That's why so many people are rightfully angry now it's beeing destroyed. In retrospect, it's been going on for decades, and now we all( have to) see it's culminating effect.
To me, there's actually much more going on and these politics are part of a broader geopolitical movement towards more authoritarian regimes & power to oligarchs. That's very worrisome.
was always in favor of the EU, finding the whole idea fascinating.
Agreed, the European Project as some like to call it, is weirdly fascinating and to be part of history-in-the-making gives it extra dimension.
Trump who might get us kicked out of NATO somehow, the cunt.
Don't think the Reps will let him and his cult do that. But I think we'll definitely see a smaller role for USA. Someone called it Nato minus.
the uk trying to rejoin the eu?
Good question; Starmer, the UK PM and a lib , is sort of pro Europe, as is now the majority of the UK. He's not persé full package EU , but he wants to partake in an important part of the trade & defense bit of Europe using the European Internal Market.
This bit is what the UK EU summit in the summer is probably about and we'll see how negotiations will go from there.
What's interesting here, is that PM Starmer might evade a " Nay-" vote for closer EU cooperation via a special law trick in UKs Parliament by the Brexit parties & Conservatives .
a little distracted atm by what my own government is doing..
Yips, unfortunately so is the whole world.
I don't understand how more votes lead to less seats. Maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Huh, Starmer has some cards up his sleeves:
" A new bill, which will bring into force the food and drink trade deal with the EU, will contain powers enabling the government to dynamically align with Europe on areas where it has already made agreements. But it will also allow the UK to quickly implement evolving single market rules if it determines it is in the national interest, without having to face full parliamentary scrutiny each time.(..)
But the Guardian understands that if the new bill –expected to be introduced before the summer– is passed, negotiators could seek to adopt EU rules on everything from cars to farming using secondary legislation.The move is possible under so-called Henry VIII powers..(..)
Polls have closed. Preliminary results from 21 research centre?, 2/3 wins voor Tisza. Awaiting further confirmation on this site though.
