First, I will reply to Ms. Koline: The Council should give an advice, but if they tell the Commission to work on the issue, then the European Commission should be given the powers and the independence to work as it believes to get the most successful result as possible. If we’re allowing the Council to say how everything should work and by thus, leaving no room for the Commission to make its own decisions, let’s abolish the Commission then. And about the second question, I’m not higher than the Council, but if the highest position of the EU cannot decide how to negotiate, then we’ve a problem.
But of course, you and Ms. Čikarová are like twins: you both pretend to say that you’re very different, but you’re mostly the same: both of you want to see a side being benefitted by the EU while the other side is forgotten.
Ms. Čikarová, I think it’s impossible to let the UNSR join when the condemnation says: “The European Union shall only recognize the democratically elected government of the United Dominions of Icholasen under Queen Anastasia II and Prime Minister Eilidh Whiteford as the legitimate government of Icholasen.” Besides, if the referendum was made, we’d have a different situation: a democratic choice which means the Condemnation could be repealed.
Also, it’s funny you suggest the referendum could be manipulated, and I think that’s not productive for the Europeans, nor realistic. So Ms. Čikarová, why don’t we do good proposals for the Europeans? Are you interested on proposing something? I can guarantee my full compromise to attempt the end of all conflicts around the EU with diplomacy and neutrality. You might have the first one in this topic, but not the second, and that doesn’t let you to be a good Premier.