Countries opt-in by voting, nigger. If enough people opt-out by opposing it, it dies before it becomes law. The lgtv strategy or whatever you were talking about is just a retarded policy document, literally has no power, it's just sperging from the European Commission.
You are also misusing case law, it isn't how the EU works. Why do you just assume one EU bureaucrat retard will smoke some crack and write a directive at 3 am in the morning that will insantly be valid? There's a pretty solid legislative procedure when it comes to laws like the potential lex SKG where national governments do have sovereignty in voting through the Council and indirectly through the EP.
Not to mention there were like 5 cases (the PSPP decision in particular being the most significant one) in Germany alone where the BverfG has held that if a certain EU law violates the country's constitutional identity they just don't give a fuck about it and will ignore it, nothing has come of it- not only that, but multiple countries like Hungary has followed suit and established that they only participate in the EU with constitutional limits. Even if supremacy of EU law is legally established in particularly divisive cases (which this one will certainly not be, none of the geriatric lawmaker zombies give a fuck) the EU is fangless.
Wow what a bunch of shit dude, but hey I can tell you went to university and probably took a course to learn this shit. You're not the only one bozo.
Countries opt-in by voting, nigger. If enough people opt-out by opposing it, it dies before it becomes law. The lgtv strategy or whatever you were talking about is just a retarded policy document, literally has no power, it's just sperging from the European Commission.
Countries don't vote nigger and you know it. The Commission has the sole legislative initiative and everything else is moot. The EU Parliament is a fucking joke, In practice all decisions are made by the Commission. Even the Council doesn't matter. National Parliaments have no say, they
must transpose directives and regulations don't even need to be transposed, they are directly applicable. The whole structure is designed to give all control to the Commission while ensuring that nigger cattle like you think it's a democratic process.
The position paper explained how grants are given, idiot.
You are also misusing case law, it isn't how the EU works. Why do you just assume one EU bureaucrat retard will smoke some crack and write a directive at 3 am in the morning that will insantly be valid? There's a pretty solid legislative procedure when it comes to laws like the potential lex SKG where national governments do have sovereignty in voting through the Council and indirectly through the EP.
I don't think I'm misusing the case law. These two case law are so fundamental they are the basic equivalent to constitutional rules at the EU level.
"A pretty solid legislative process": lol
do you know how it works? The Council, which has representative of the states cannot propose new law, the EU Parliament cannot propose new law,
the only body which can propose new law is the Commission. How is this a pretty solid legislative process, retard?
And you know what happens if the Commission proposes a law and the EU Parliament doesn't want to adopt it? It gets passed anyway because the Commission has the last word.
And once it's passed the case law: Costa v Enel + Van Gend en Loos, mean that local governments must obey and apply that law.
And if anybody wonder what the Commission is, the Commission is the ultimate technocratic body. The Commissioners are top bureaucrats from each countries that are picked by other bureaucrats and cannot be removed by their own parliament. They swear an oath to the Commission itself and to the bureaucracy and have no allegiance to the countries they come from. They literally do not represent us.
What a wonderful system, how what it adopted? Well, not democratically, because in 2005, they tried to set it up and the only countries that were asked to vote on this new wonderful system were France and Ireland and both voted no.
So in 2009 they adopted the system anyway and didn't make the mistake of asking anybody this time, because who needs to vote on this stuff, right?
Not to mention there were like 5 cases (the PSPP decision in particular being the most significant one) in Germany alone where the BverfG has held that if a certain EU law violates the country's constitutional identity they just don't give a fuck about it and will ignore it, nothing has come of it- not only that, but multiple countries like Hungary has followed suit and established that they only participate in the EU with constitutional limits. Even if supremacy of EU law is legally established in particularly divisive cases (which this one will certainly not be, none of the geriatric lawmaker zombies give a fuck) the EU is fangless.
Nonsense, the German thing was exactly the opposite of what you say. The Germans pushed back in BVerfG but in the end they folded. The supremacy of EU law is the rule, there is no exception to that rule.
The Hungary and Poland thing also shows you're full of shit. These countries make a lot of noise but the Commission always do the same thing, they say, OK you don't want to obey, fine... we'll keep the EU funds then. And then they obey. And if they still don't comply, the Commission takes them to court - and that's the ECJ, which is the European court where bad member states go to be punished - and then they received massive fines. And then they obey. Maybe they deserve it. Imagine if they tried that in the US. Lol how fucking humilating.
You really have to be a dog, not a person, to think this is a perfectly normal system. Defeated country mentality. That's truly fucking sad to see people thinking like that. That's why i don't want to live here anymore. It's just depressing to be surrounded by the absolute nigger cattle