In the Netherlands migrants can vote in local elections if they have lived in the country for 5 years. This does not apply to EU citizens, they can vote without having to have lived in the country before.
I'm citizen of other EU country. If I would move to Netherlands now, I would be eligible to vote in next upcoming elections? IMO, being allowed to vote in elections when you're not citizen of that country is very flawed.
The EU has been making rants everyone trying to gather soldiers from every angles and fight Russia which is very funny to me.
I can see the way France and UK are working hand in hand to fight Russia trying to show the world that their opinions count.
I will not be surprised if Russia starts striking some of the European countries because of their efforts to fight the Russians which are supposed to be their friend not enemy. I think this is not going to be funny at all seeing this kind of move by many of the EU countries attacking Russia indirectly just to prove that they support Ukraine. Tumor is trying is best alternative to settle this war and allow peace to rain but I think the EU does not want that.
What a nonsense... What makes you to think thatEU and UK want to fight with Russia. They're even oppose deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine as they fear of escalation. But no, they want to fight with Russia according to you.