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 @93H9YQGanswered…2yrs2Y

No, because I don't trust the EU's definition of an authoritarian government

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What actions would you take if your own government's decisions led to international sanctions and directly affected your life?

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How do you think a country's population should be involved in decisions about sanctions because of their government's actions?

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In what ways do you think the EU should balance the sovereignty of its member states with its commitment to democracy and human rights?

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Could sanctions by an international body like the EU effectively encourage changes in an authoritarian government, or would they harm citizens?

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If you were a leader in the EU, how would you respond to a member country adopting policies you disagree with?

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Can imposing sanctions on a country with an authoritarian government ever lead to positive change for its citizens?

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Should the EU interfere in the political decisions of a sovereign country to uphold democratic principles?

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How would you feel if your country faced penalties for the actions of its leaders?

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How important do you think it is for individual countries to have the same political values in a union like the EU?

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How might living under an authoritarian government impact your day-to-day freedom compared to living in a democracy?

  Deletedanswered…2yrs2Y

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.

 @8BVCB3Y from Minnesota answered…3yrs3Y

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