EU to Punish Hungary and other countries with New Proposal

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For the last couple of years, Hungary has been considered one of the EU’s “problem states.” However, due to regulations, there has been nothing the EU could do to combat that.

A new proposal that was voted in on last Tuesday could change the deadlock and allow the EU to impose sanctions on Hungary and other problem states such as Poland.

The EU has their hands tied

In order for the European Union to impose sanctions and other diplomatic tools on a member state, all the members (with the exception of the said country) of the European Commission have to vote in favor of the decision.

This system is dangerous because it’s not difficult for a country like Hungary to convince another Eastern European member state to veto the proposal and hence save Hungary.

Because of this, a new proposal was put on the table that would make it considerably easier for the EU to punish states that aren’t operating within their guidelines.

Bloomberg makes it clear that this is what the EU is planning to do.

What could stop the bill?

On Thursday, January 17, the European Union voted to approve the proposal, but it’s far from being written in stone.

In order for the EU to get the new law in effect, they will have to outline and approve the law before Hungary goes to an election in May.

If the bill hasn’t been passed before the Hungarian election, the proposal will likely be terminated.

Why Hungary?

So, the EU is not happy with Hungary, Poland, and a few other member states because of several reasons.

To make it short, Hungary is openly questioning many of the EU’s policies, claiming that the European Union has too great of an influence on the country. Hungary has also been very reluctant to allow immigrants into the country which is a sensitive subject that has upset many.

In other words, the EU is upset that Hungary isn’t cooperating and fulfilling their obligations, and Hungary is angry that the EU is meddling too much in their business.

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  1. >To make it short, Hungary is openly questioning many of the EU’s policies, claiming that the European Union has too great of an influence on the country. Hungary has also been very reluctant to allow immigrants into the country which is a sensitive subject that has upset many.

    Ah, so it has absolutely nothing to do with limiting of press freedom, interfering with the judiciary or Orbán and his plumber pocketing EU funds that were intended to improve the lives of ordinary Hungarians? I see.

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