German Foreign Minister Highlights EU Unanimity Rule Risks
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German Foreign Minister Johann Vadeful proposed to reform the EU, in particular by abandoning the principle of unanimous decision-making by all EU member countries.
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The German Minister of Foreign Affairs Johann Wadeful advocated today for radical reforms of the European Union and requested that the principle of consensus when making decisions in foreign policy and security issues be replaced by the majority and that the system of gradual integration of candidate countries into the Union be adopted.
German Foreign Minister Highlights EU Unanimity Rule Risks
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warned that the EU's unanimity rule could threaten the bloc's security, urging a shift to qualified majority voting. He emphasized the urgency of quick decision-making in foreign policy matters, highlighting support from 12 member states and the ongoing effort to convince skeptics.
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