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[โ€“] cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de 34 points 1 day ago (2 children)

As usual, I like the understated tone and visibility of European long term policy. No big announcement, no statement, just small decisions that change the landscape over time. Once you see the full picture, everything is already in place.

[โ€“] brainwashed@feddit.org 10 points 1 day ago

Makes sense. You can't win by announcing anything because Trumps ego is too easily bruised, any deal you do make with him can be null and void a week later and if, at some point, there are adults in the room again, you will be in a better negotiating position.

[โ€“] stoicEuropean@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Never thought about it like that. I think the unanimous voting system could really require policy makers to push things in small increments that can easily be overseen and are often hard to decypher. I've always seen as unnecessary rigidity. But I guess it really does have its benefits. Thanks for the change in perspective!

[โ€“] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 day ago

It also gives some boundaries what can be done. Single lunatic voted in can't do unlimited damage before next election. But it's not a "hard rule", even big changes can be made somewhat quickly if there's sufficient majority behind the change, there just very rarely is. Also, small changes are easier to sell to their peers, so slow and steady changes are kind of built in to the system from the ground up.