@96HPGQ92yrs2Y
Seems too vague of a signifier to create this distinction
@96B8XGP2yrs2Y
I think this could be considered on a case by case basis bearing in mind that the goal is to support only align with ethical leadership.
@95YNZZ42yrs2Y
If the government leader hurts another nation for no reason then yes.
@95BWDQM2yrs2Y
No, because those sanctions overwhelmingly fall on the civilians in those countries and strengthen the hands of dictators.
@94PWGYJ2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should also sanction the United States due to its continued imperialism. On the other hand, it should lift ALL sanctions against North Korea and China.
@93KS52C2yrs2Y
EU sollte aufgelöst werden
@93FDGHY2yrs2Y
only if said countries fail to follow common EU laws, i.e., Human rights laws.
@92MMR5V2yrs2Y
Nein und die Eu abschaffen.
@8ZW9GYY2yrs2Y
It is the right of the states to govern themselves without interference from other member states.
@8ZHZ29M2yrs2Y
No, unless they are non-EU members
@8ZFLCBB2yrs2Y
Depends on the governments actions
@8ZDXJZ22yrs2Y
I don’t understand this question.
@8ZCL7LZ2yrs2Y
Member countries with authoritarian governments should be expelled from the EU.
@8YLM2QR2yrs2Y
no,its obsolete and should be abolished
@8WZB4FN3yrs3Y
No, unless there is evidence of human right violations or breaches of their own constitution.
@8WKVYG43yrs3Y
It should be passed by the German government first.
@ChemicallyDead3yrs3Y
No, Germany should be an authoritarian government.
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@8W3KJ7S3yrs3Y
They can do what they want
@8W2LVZY3yrs3Y
No, unless the said member country is a direct threat to European peace and stability.
@8VZYL5H3yrs3Y
No, if the people support their government.
@8VC56XX3yrs3Y
I'd say mostly no but. there may be some situations where it is absolutely necessary to do.
@8V422LJ3yrs3Y
Yes, but there are currently none in the EU so this is irrelevant
@8TJZSCN3yrs3Y
Every country is authoritarian
@8TGYMX23yrs3Y
Yes, and support democratic opposition parties in those countries (must do this carefully as to not encourage said countries to leave the EU)z
@8RLY2883yrs3Y
Yes, when countries commit crimes, or actions against basic human rights.
@8KKR92M4yrs4Y
They shouldn´t have been allowed in, to begin with.
@8KKR92M4yrs4Y
They shouldn´t have been allowed in the first place.
@94T23XX2yrs2Y
No, I don't trust the Eu's definition of an authoritarian government
@92GQZQG2yrs2Y
sanction their government officials only
@8W3YKSZ3yrs3Y
Depends on what you mean. Autocratic doesn't necessarily mean tyrrany.
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No, this is economic warfare and too interventionist
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, because it’s not up to the EU to tell nations, like Hungary or Poland, how to interact with other nations or rule its own nation.
@8BVCB3Y4yrs4Y
When they have human rights abuses, like China