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71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

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    71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

    Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

    πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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      71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

      Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

      πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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      @eunews@mastodon.social How about we move to a #EuropeanFederation ?

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      • eunews@mastodon.socialE eunews@mastodon.social

        71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

        Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

        πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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        @eunews
        Please replace the majority vote as an early stage democratic process with sociocracy.

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        • eunews@mastodon.socialE eunews@mastodon.social

          71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

          Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

          πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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          @eunews
          How Hungary seems to be on board again it might be a little less urgent to solve this issue immediately. However in the long run it might not be a bad idea to look into scrapping the veto in some kind of way as it has clearly caused more problems it actually prevented.

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          • eunews@mastodon.socialE eunews@mastodon.social

            71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

            Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

            πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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            @eunews Veto power in the hands of individual entities is not working. This can be seen in the EU as well as in the UN.

            Let's think about the rationale behind it. If I'm not mistaken, Veto powers are meant to prevent a majority bulldozing over the objections or needs of a minority. And I can see some benefit to that.

            In that vein, how about Veto powers requiring additional support? A single Veto, no. A veto with, say, support from 20% of other votes, maybe?

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              @eunews Veto power in the hands of individual entities is not working. This can be seen in the EU as well as in the UN.

              Let's think about the rationale behind it. If I'm not mistaken, Veto powers are meant to prevent a majority bulldozing over the objections or needs of a minority. And I can see some benefit to that.

              In that vein, how about Veto powers requiring additional support? A single Veto, no. A veto with, say, support from 20% of other votes, maybe?

              rozeboosje@masto.aiR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @eunews And perhaps a veto proof percentage? Get 67 or more percent of a vote, it cannot be vetoed?

              (The numbers are arbitrary. Maybe a veto should get 33% of support. Maybe veto proofing should happen at 80%. Who knows? Suggestions are welcome)

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              • eunews@mastodon.socialE eunews@mastodon.social

                71% of Europeans support moving beyond unanimity in EU decision-making.

                Today, the veto power allows a single Member State to block common decisions. In an increasingly unstable world, this means delays, paralysis, and inefficiency.

                πŸ“Š Data from Polling Europe – April 2026

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                @eunews

                Well.. lets say they need 71%

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