Thursday, September 09, 2021 |
 
 

Is the EU project an extension of DDR

A one-party state without constitutional court, where the government nominate the judges. The government control the curriculum for the law students and install the professors at the juridical faculty. The party decide who the auditors are in the ostensible committees monitoring the democracy.

Is that in accordance with the EU law if the one-party is socialistic? Does EU law have a blind spot for Sweden? Or do the Swedish system cover up the fallacy behind a façade of goodness, and a complexity of the law that make it impossible to make any conclusion of the actual meaning.

It is compromising when EU challenge Hungary and Poland but swallow the “Swedish Model” bullshit. It is like an election in the democratic republic Korea. Or asking the Chinese how often they have election. They answer evly molning!

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