Organizers of an annual satirical award for scientific achievement are shifting for the first time from the United States to Europe due to concerns about winners and others being able to get visas.
The EU does not have a strong enough central government to take this role. Not as long as any country the union can veto any action they want. They can’t even give aid to Ukraine despite like 90% of the EU agreeing to do so.
It’s taken them thirty years of work to even get the ability to do electronic credit transactions and they MIGHT get it done in the next couple years.
And yet, the Eu has given the largest aud of all to Ukraine so far. Hungary makes a fuss and things complicated but the EU can always fudge around it, it just causes a slight delay.
The EU does not have a strong enough central government to take this role. Not as long as any country the union can veto any action they want. They can’t even give aid to Ukraine despite like 90% of the EU agreeing to do so.
It’s taken them thirty years of work to even get the ability to do electronic credit transactions and they MIGHT get it done in the next couple years.
For most issues the EU uses qualified majority, which does not allow vetos. The main excpetions are taxation and foreign policy.
So, you know, the two most critical elements to becoming a global financial and economic hub.
And yet, the Eu has given the largest aud of all to Ukraine so far. Hungary makes a fuss and things complicated but the EU can always fudge around it, it just causes a slight delay.
Yeah, majority rule would be democratic, veto is not.