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No, a good idea but it is too easy to frame any government as authoritarian to fit the needs of the government
@8RJ4W3K3yrs3Y
Yes, especially if those governments impact negatively on neighbouring countries and are a threat to basic human rights
@8Q9B8Q93yrs3Y
Yes, as long as it doesn't go against national interests
@8PXCW6J3yrs3Y
The EU IS authoritarian
@9CMS3QD10mos10MO
Yes, provided they commit an action that is sanctionable
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@94X8K532yrs2Y
If it violates the EU requirements
@94PLYSK2yrs2Y
Si se questi paesi violino le direttive europee e i trattati internazionali firmati
@93ZLJQ82yrs2Y
Yes, and it should develop a mechanism to force authoritarian countries out of the Union
@8WV4Y6X3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if doing so doesn't impact the citizens of said countries, just the governements.
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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
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