@9B8HTKZ1yr1Y
Depends but the definition of the term "authoritarian government" is too broad
@99GC4LX1yr1Y
Only if they commited crimes
@98T86LN1yr1Y
If they appear - yes, but for now it's not needed.
@98GH5351yr1Y
If we want to sabotage the economy then yes, however I think its not very effective and it puts lives at risk
@9846DX41yr1Y
No, I don't trust the EU's deifinition of an authoritarian government
@97QSF4L1yr1Y
Yes, but only those who have committed crimes against humanity.
@92NJ96R2yrs2Y
No, but it should sanction Socially Progressive, Multiculturalist and Globalist governments instead
@929BJX72yrs2Y
As long as there is reason to.
@8GVXS2XSweden Democrats4yrs4Y
Yes, but only when there's proof that they broke a law
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No, this is economic warfare and too interventionist
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, because it’s not up to the EU to tell nations, like Hungary or Poland, how to interact with other nations or rule its own nation.
@8BVCB3Y4yrs4Y
When they have human rights abuses, like China
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