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Het Financieele Dagblad: Money flow will be stemmed for undemocratic EU countries.

Our Martin Michelot commented on the reception of the new fund distribution system news.
3. May 2018

Our Martin Michelot commented on the reception of the new fund distribution system news. Brussels wil be able to cut financial support for 'problematic countries', like Poland and Hungary. 

The introduction of this new mechanism is not a guarantor of anything. Of course you can expect Hungary and Poland to be against this mechanism. But that is also true for Romania and Lithuania. 

The complete text (in Dutch) is available throught the PDF button on the right. 

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