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No, il Parlamento Europeo non ha censurato un eurodeputato polacco per le sue opinioni

Diversi utenti sui social accusano il Parlamento Europeo di aver tolto la parola a un eurodeputato di estrema destra polacco. In realtà si è trattato di una normale applicazione del limite alla durata delle domande

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00:00No, the European Parliament didn't silence a Polish MEP.
00:07Social media users have been criticising the European Parliament for supposedly being undemocratic
00:13after a clip went viral showing a far-right Polish MEP being cut off mid-speaking.
00:19The video shows Gazegosz Braun responding to a speech by Belgian Socialist MEP Kathleen van Brempt
00:26about the EU's support for Ukraine.
00:28You're not helping Ukrainian people who were looking for shelter, escaping their own country.
00:39The clip is shared with captions such as this one,
00:41which criticises the European Parliament's supposed lack of democracy
00:45by silencing Braun while he was speaking.
00:48However, in reality, Esteban González-Pons, vice president of the European Parliament,
00:53was merely acting in line with common parliamentary procedure
00:57rather than targeting Braun specifically for his views.
01:01The Cube reached out to the European Parliament's press services for clarity,
01:05which pointed us towards Rule 178 of the Rules of Procedures.
01:09It says that the president can give the floor to MEPs who indicate,
01:13either by raising a blue card or using the electronic system,
01:17their wish to ask another MEP a question while they are talking.
01:20The rule specifies that the question can be no longer than half a minute.
01:24In the clip attached to the social media posts,
01:28we can see that Braun's intervention lasts almost 40 seconds
01:31from the moment he starts speaking until he's cut off.
01:35There are also other rules attached to the blue card system.
01:38For example, only one blue card question per intervention is usually allowed,
01:42and it's meant to be a question, not a statement.
01:44The parliament president can also deny blue card questions to keep time,
01:49and the MEP raising the blue card and the speaker can't be from the same political group.
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