A prominent European civil liberties organization issues a stark warning-neighbors" title="Iran Issues Stark Warning on Regional Security to Neighboring Nations">warning: five European Union member states are systematically weakening the EU rule of law. This alarming trend, highlighted by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties), points to a deliberate erosion of democratic principles within the bloc.
Five Nations Undermine EU Rule of Law
Liberties, drawing on extensive evidence compiled from over 40 non-governmental organizations across 22 countries, identifies specific governments as "dismantlers." These nations are actively pursuing policies that regress democratic standards and weaken the foundational principles of justice.
The report names Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, and Slovakia as states consistently and intentionally eroding the rule of law. These governments are reportedly implementing measures that undermine judicial independence, media freedom, and civil society protections. (according to Reuters)
Broader Concerns Across the Bloc
Beyond these five countries, the watchdog's findings reveal a broader decline in democratic standards across the EU. Six additional member states, including some historically robust democracies, also show signs of deteriorating adherence to rule of law principles. (according to BBC News)
This comprehensive assessment underscores growing concerns about the future of democratic governance within the European Union. The erosion of these fundamental principles poses a significant challenge to the bloc's cohesion and its commitment to shared values.
Reference: World news | The Guardian





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