Eu Membership Expulsion Rules

Summary

The European Union (EU) does not have a formal mechanism to expel a member state, but it can impose sanctions or suspend certain rights under Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union if a country seriously breaches EU values. Similarly, NATO does not have a formal mechanism to expel a member state, as the North Atlantic Treaty lacks provisions for removal. However, political pressure and diplomatic measures can be applied against a member state that behaves contrary to NATO principles.

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Can NATO remove a member state from the Union
NATO does not have a formal mechanism to expel a member state. The North Atlantic Treaty does not include provisions for the removal of a member. However, political pressure and diplomatic measures can be taken against a member state behaving contrary to NATO principles.
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