The European Union's unanimity rule has significant implications for its decision-making processes. This structure requires all member states to agree on certain policies, which can lead to gridlock.
When a single member state exercises its veto power, it can halt progress on critical issues, affecting the EU's overall effectiveness. This raises concerns about the balance of power within the union.
Addressing the veto-trap may require a reevaluation of the decision-making framework to enhance operational efficiency and ensure that the EU can respond effectively to emerging challenges.