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-Removed-Same old from your side.
The EU is more democratic than the UK with its house of lords, oligarchs and Cumming-esque advisors.
1 EU chamber is directly elected.
1 EU chamber is made up with appointed ministers from each nation (ministers changing per subject). This is representative of the individually elected governments.
1 EU chamber is made up of the prime ministers of each elected government.
1 EU chamber (which draws up legislation) is appointed and answers to the directly elected chamber.
The directly elected chamber and the chamber of appointed ministers (ministers voted into power in each country’s elections) vote on legislation.
There is nothing un-democratic about it.
Certainly not more so than in the UK.
I totally agree with you on the building in Strassbourg. Waste of money.
And I agree that the bureaucracy needs an overhaul. But that’s needed in most countries.
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-Removed-Here you go again nobody has clouted you with nazi or racist slurs I’m accusing you of allowing your irrational hatred of the EU to blind you to the actual clear issue of good versus bad in this issue.
What the Hungarian and Polish regimes are doing is bad and the EU holding them to account for it is good. You either do not care as long as it destabilises the EU or you feel the same about these issues as Orban and Duda. So which is it?