It doesn't look like Milos' view will hold on this particular issue, but its mostly being argued by folks from en.wp at the moment so its hard to tell how many other non en.wp people would disagree with his position.
I think it points up a problem with his global sysop proposal and your global view deleted images proposal for commons admins - that being the seeming belief that meta proposals ought to act as a means for overriding policies on local projects, as though meta were a central governing community. Could be just my inexperience with meta and its relationship with content projects, but it seems like something of a departure to insist that short discussions and votes on meta ought to be enough to allow people to take actions on other projects without any notion of or regard to local policies and customs.
Maybe what meta really needs is an umbrella global rights policy that makes it clear, without limitation to specific rights, that all global user rights are subordinate to local rights and subject to local policies in their use (excepting those governed by Foundation policies, such as steward). By that I don't mean that global admins should be subject to policies for local admins, but that each project should be able to limit or forbid the use of global rights specifically and have it stick.
Nathan