Germany, through its Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful, called for the abolition of the principle of unanimity in the EU in the field of foreign policy and the principle of "Security" and its replacement with majority voting.
How will the abolition of unity in decisions change policies in the community – the answers come from Angel Dzambazki, MEP from VMRO /2014-2024/.
"This type of voting will categorically and dramatically change the situation. "The countries that have a larger population and a larger territory will categorically violate the rights of a country like Bulgaria," Djambazki told Tsonya Sabcheva in the program "Bulgaria, Europe and the World in Focus" on FOCUS radio.
Djambazki gave an example that in the European Parliament Germany has 90 representatives, and Bulgaria - 17. When voting by simple majority, everything that Germany wants will happen. They will not take us into account, and the example is North Macedonia.
"If Germany does not want to take us into account, for the Republic of Macedonia to become part of the EU, without taking us into account and the interests of these people there, it will win. Then the rights of our compatriots will be drastically and dramatically violated“, said Dzambazki.
“The change to the unanimity principle is categorically not in our interests, I think it should not be allowed“, added the former MEP.
Dzambazki said that this idea is in the interests of certain countries, and this could lead to the downfall of the European Union. According to him, the decision is related to impotence. What the Germans see:
“ They see that thanks to their EU policy, there is no defense, no weight, the redistribution of forces is not in their interest and they are trying to seize power in the EU“.
According to Dzambazki – these are the people who made energy so expensive. They are making it so that coal-fired power plants, like the American ones in our country, cannot work, but... If you are a power plant that buys from Qatar - you can survive.
"This is unreasonable. There is no human, economic or market logic in this. These people see that they are letting go of the EU's helm and are trying to seize power in a roundabout way," concludes Dzambazki.