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Hat das EU-Parlament einen polnischen Abgeordneten zum Schweigen gebracht?

Ein Video, das in den sozialen Medien kursiert, hat Fragen darüber aufgeworfen, wie die Verfahren im Europäischen Parlament funktionieren und wie lange die Abgeordneten sprechen dürfen, wenn sie sich zu Wort melden.

LESEN SIE MEHR : http://de.euronews.com/2025/10/17/hat-das-eu-parlament-einen-polnischen-mdep-wegen-seiner-ansichten-zum-schweigen-gebracht

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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,
00:14after 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-Ponz, 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.
01:01Figuub 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.
01:25In the clip attached to the social media posts,
01:28we can see that Brown's intervention lasts almost 40 seconds
01:31from the moment he starts speaking until he's cut off.
01:34There 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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