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EU developing rules to ‘bite hard’ if new members go rogue, says enlargement chief – POLITICO

By staffJune 15, 20262 Mins Read
EU developing rules to ‘bite hard’ if new members go rogue, says enlargement chief – POLITICO
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The European Commission already “has some ideas” on how to strengthen the system, she said, including safeguards and transition periods before certain membership rights are fully granted. The EU executive is consulting member countries concerned that future enlargements could complicate decision-making or allow governments to reverse reforms after accession.

EU members, including France, Germany and the Netherlands, have argued that any expansion must be accompanied by guarantees that reforms will endure and that new members will not upset the bloc’s balance of power.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron are among those backing a phased approach to European integration, suggesting that other Western Balkan countries, like Albania, be offered economic and political benefits before they become full members.

“What I see now, the change in the last weeks, is more and more leaders in our member states are engaged, bringing the ideas,” Kos added. “I hope that soon we will be able to tell more, but the main idea is, based on our past experiences from some of the member states, we have had problems because the rules [were not] followed anymore.”

Under previous Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary frequently blocked efforts to reach consensus on issues such as sanctions on Russia and used its veto to slow European support for Ukraine. Budapest also saw more than €10 billion in EU funds frozen over accusations that it was breaching its democratic and judicial obligations, a standoff diplomats say they are keen to avoid repeating.

Last month, Montenegro, home to just over 600,000 people, began drafting its EU accession treaty, raising hopes in the country that it could become the first to join the bloc since Croatia in 2013. According to Kos, that treaty will help establish a model for future accessions.

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