AFAIK it's not directly about the Wu Flu budget. Brussels just added a rider because they have a hate boner for Poland and Hungary because those resist their far-left ideology: don't want mass immigration, kicked out Soros, etc.
From the article:
The rule-of-law conditionality would mean that if there is a breach of EU values and rules
The way it's named is already a lie. It's not about laws. The EU doesn't give a shit about laws if they conflict with their "values". That's what it is about: their globalist "values".
The EU wants a way to punish those who dare to object to our glorious leaders in Brussels and they're trying to make an example out of Poland and Hungary.
What many don't see to know is that the EU found their primacy/supremacy through case law. They essentially decide at the time that it would be best for them to be the last arbiters in the name functionality. How convenient.
Agreed, even the EU's founding documents were necessarily agreed by fiat after rejection in referenda in France and Holland. It's not a coincidence that the EU wishes to give the superbly obedient EU Court of Justice supreme authority everywhere it can.
This appears to be the internal counterpart to the "level playing field" they're trying to force into the Brexit negotiations - essentially, it's using legislation to establish the status of "vassal state" for anyone on the receiving end - or at least, it could be, depending on how magnanimous the EU bureaucrats are feeling.
AFAIK it's not directly about the Wu Flu budget. Brussels just added a rider because they have a hate boner for Poland and Hungary because those resist their far-left ideology: don't want mass immigration, kicked out Soros, etc.
From the article:
The way it's named is already a lie. It's not about laws. The EU doesn't give a shit about laws if they conflict with their "values". That's what it is about: their globalist "values".
The EU wants a way to punish those who dare to object to our glorious leaders in Brussels and they're trying to make an example out of Poland and Hungary.
What many don't see to know is that the EU found their primacy/supremacy through case law. They essentially decide at the time that it would be best for them to be the last arbiters in the name functionality. How convenient.
Agreed, even the EU's founding documents were necessarily agreed by fiat after rejection in referenda in France and Holland. It's not a coincidence that the EU wishes to give the superbly obedient EU Court of Justice supreme authority everywhere it can.
This appears to be the internal counterpart to the "level playing field" they're trying to force into the Brexit negotiations - essentially, it's using legislation to establish the status of "vassal state" for anyone on the receiving end - or at least, it could be, depending on how magnanimous the EU bureaucrats are feeling.
This.