Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Some relevant EU facts and speculations.

Since, the EU Parliament accepted the Santorini Report on Hungary, the matter will be reported to one of the two governing bodies of the EU for action.

 The EU has 28 members. Each head of the respective member country forms the Euro Council. That body has the power of deciding EU policies. There is another body, also of 28 members called the European Commission. This body is staffed with lesser known polititians who have executive powers.

Which of these bodies will hear the case of Hungary? And can the European Council take over the decision? I read somewhere that any sanctioning requires 4/5 of the vote and Poland claims that there are 12 countries that are ready to vote against sanctions.

A mess.

The Commity was chaired by Judith Santorini, who is a blond Dutch woman. She is a member of the Green Party, home of former Communists, femiNazis and environmentalist whackoes. For such people abortion is a sacrement of their idolatry. Hence the Report's complaining that Hungary's discouragement of abortion amounts to depriving women of their rights.

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