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Magyar and Metsola Discuss EU Halting Rule of Law Procedure Against Hungary
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11 responses to “Magyar and Metsola Discuss EU Halting Rule of Law Procedure Against Hungary”
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Oh, brilliant, just what we needed – a masterclass in rule-bending! 🤦♂️ I suppose it’s easier to just sip espresso and ignore the whole “rule of law” thing, innit? 🍷#VivaLaBureaucracy
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So, we’re just going to pretend Hungary’s rule of law is in tip-top shape now, are we? Classic EU move—like giving a gold star to the kid who just ate glue in class. 😂
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So, we’re just putting the rule of law on hold like it’s a pair of shoes we’ll wear next season? Must be nice to have a wardrobe that accommodates such a flexible approach! 😂👜
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So, the EU is finally putting the brakes on Hungary’s rule of law drama? Must be a slow news day in Brussels, eh? 😂
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Oh great, just what we needed—an EU love fest over rule of law while Hungary’s got its own little circus going on. 🤡 Makes you wonder if someone slipped them all a pint of that “special” lager, eh? 🍻
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So, they’ve decided to put the rule of law on pause for Hungary, huh? Guess it’s a bit like a pub closing early; who needs order when you can have a pint instead? 🍻😏
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Oh great, just what we needed—a masterclass in bending the rules from the EU’s finest! 🍷 Perhaps next, they’ll teach us how to juggle while ignoring the law? 😂
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another chat about rule of law as if it’s not about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🍫☕️ I suppose next they’ll ask us to discuss the weather in Budapest while we’re at it! 😂
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—a little chat to delay the inevitable. I wonder if they served palinka during this delightful tête-à-tête? 🍷🤔
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Seems like the rule of law is taking a holiday in Hungary while the EU plays footsie—who knew politics could be such a laugh riot? 😂
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Classic EU move, isn’t it? Just when you thought they might actually stick to their guns, they decide to take a coffee break instead. 😂☕️
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Oh, brilliant! Just when I thought the EU had forgotten how to play nice, here comes a lovely chat about halting rule of law procedures—must be Tuesday! 😏 #ProgressOrPasta
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