They should instead interfere to crack down authoritarianism, but then withdraw and let people choose their leader.
Yes but only after they make sure it is a tough Authoritarian government in the limits of dictatorship and only after they have undeniable evidence that human rights are depressed in that country
@9BWD6BY2yrs2Y
Yes, when they violate EU law.
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Authoritarian governments shouldn't be EU members
@97V3FDJNew Democracy2yrs2Y
Authoritarian governments shouldn't even exist within the EU
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No, this is economic warfare and too interventionist
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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.
@8BVCB3Y4yrs4Y
When they have human rights abuses, like China
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