
Hungary Prepared To Sue Commission Over Russian Gas Ban
Budapest claims that the ban on Russian gas violates treaties and threatens the country’s economic stability.

Budapest claims that the ban on Russian gas violates treaties and threatens the country’s economic stability.

The plan to phase out Russian gas completely is dividing Europe.

The Commission wants to sideline member states and ram through decisions with majority votes—a power grab that will cost taxpayers and crush sovereignty.

The Polish foreign minister bragged about changing the procedure, thereby sidelining conservative member states that may want to prioritize protecting their citizens over punishing Russia.

Participants on The European Conservative’s panel discussed the centralisation attempts that would strip member states of their sovereignty and make the EU less democratic.

The EU-funded group used scaremongering over Russia to further its power-grabbing agenda, implicitly targeting member states’ sovereignty.

The plans would see a massive transfer of competences from a national to an EU level.

The treaty change would favour largely populated member states and allow the EU to railroad dissenting ones.

However, enlargement can only happen with even more centralization, ministers warned.