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Five EU countries float safeguards for future EU members ​

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BRUSSELS, June 9 (Reuters) - ‌The European Union should discuss the option ​of temporarily limiting some voting rights of the bloc’s future ⁠new members and creating more rule-of-law safeguards, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg wrote in a joint ​paper seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

With Montenegro hoping to join ‌the EU in 2028 and Albania, Ukraine and Moldova pushing to make progress on their accession bids, discussions are ongoing ⁠among European governments about whether rules ⁠for new members should change. 

Some capitals are now pushing for the EU to develop stronger safeguards for future members, due in part to the bloc's experience with ‌democratic backsliding in Hungary under previous Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The ⁠paper outlined possible options that could ‌be written into future accession treaties, ​including a new monitoring mechanism and a safeguard clause which would allow measures to be taken in case ‌of serious backsliding in areas such ​as democracy and ⁠media freedom.

"The EU should have an in-depth discussion ‌on the possibility of temporary, ⁠transitional limitations of voting rights for new Member States, in particular parts of the EU-acquis where unanimity is ​required," the five countries ‌wrote, pointing to enlargement, foreign policy, and EU budget ⁠decisions where consent of all ​member countries is currently needed.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer ​Editing by Gareth Jones)

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