Merkel criticized Orbán
On March 19, German Chancellor Merkel harshly criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán for continuing to block the decision to provide a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine. She stated, "What happened in the council today is unacceptable and must be stopped in the future."
Merkel called Orbán's actions "a brutal violation of the agreement" and said that in the future, such situations should be avoided through means such as revising rules.
Merkel proposed that some decisions of the European Council in the future should be made by a qualified majority rather than unanimously, to avoid a single country blocking decisions.
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