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by Jensson 1678 days ago
If you don't like it then you can ask your country representatives to block it for your country, EU doesn't have the power to enforce anything locally. And if all of EU doesn't like it then you can vote out the people who did it and they will give new recommendations next cycle.

EU is safe in that way since the people making the legally binding laws to enforce them aren't the same people making the EU laws, so everything has to go through at least two levels of elected representatives to actually take effect. This means that if EU wants to spy on you then your country can block it, and if your country wants to spy via this system on you then they have to get approval from EU at least. Either way EU is an improvement over just having your local representatives.

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Wrong since at least 2009. The EU has the right to force regulations and directives - if the country doesn't implement EU law correctly, the EU can sue the state, stop the flow of donations and place sanctions...

The EU itself says so:

- https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-making-process/applying-eu...

- https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-making-process/applying-eu...