Scholz will propose to cancel unanimity in decision-making by EU countries
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German Chancellor Scholz will propose to cancel unanimity in decision-making by EU countries
Olaf Scholz will call for big structural reforms in the European Union during his speech to the European Parliament on May 9, reports Bloomberg.
The agency, citing its own sources, reports that the German chancellor is going to propose a change in the approach to decision-making in the European Union.
Now this requires a unanimous decision of all member countries, but the leader of Germany wants to reform the system in such a way that decisions in the EU are not made unanimously, but by a majority vote. He expects that if the voting rules are changed, fiscal and foreign policy decisions in the EU will be made faster.
Also, according to the news agency, the chancellor may propose to reform the energy market and support the creation in the EU of a common network and infrastructure for storing energy resources.
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