19
May
2026
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EU governance under pressure – institutional responses to global challenges (debate)
I'll answer you with facts. The honourable Member asks whether it is the unanimity rule in the Council that has so far prevented the Council and the Commission from taking a more aggressive, more serious, more assertive stance on international law, for example on the Gaza issue – which I know is very dear to him, as it is to me too, as the honourable Member knows. I'll answer you: Yes, it was unanimity, because, yes, the President of the Commission has already proposed sanctions and a tougher word. Yes, the High Representative has already proposed sanctions and a tougher word. So at the end of the day, honourable Member, yes, it is because of the unanimity rule that the European Union did not take its position, for example, on Israel. Exactly – it was even the unanimity rule, so we have to change it.