
Pro-Ukraine Member States Explore Ways To Admit New Countries Without Full Voting Rights
What the initiative boils down to is creating a European ‘second division league’ with limited voting rights.

What the initiative boils down to is creating a European ‘second division league’ with limited voting rights.

While Brussels celebrates past successes, the removal of the veto, the erosion of the Single Market, and accelerated enlargement threaten to turn the European project into something very different from what Spain and Portugal signed up to in 1986.

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

“No country has ever blackmailed its way into the European Union–and it won’t happen this time either,” the Hungarian PM responded to the Ukrainian leader.

“If we take Ukraine into the European Union, we are at war with Russia,” the Hungarian prime minister nailed down.

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