Strengthening the role of national parliaments in EU decision-making is not the way to improve the EU’s legitimacy

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Series Details 10.02.14
Publication Date 10/02/2014
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Turnout at European Parliament elections has fallen significantly since the first elections in 1979. This has led some politicians and commentators to suggest that integrating national parliaments into the EU’s legislative process may be a more effective method for improving the EU’s legitimacy.

Jon Worth argues that the logic underpinning such arguments is undermined by the fact that national elections have also witnessed a substantial drop in turnout over the same period. Moreover, in most EU countries citizens actually trust their own parliament less than the European Parliament, raising doubts over the ability of national parliaments to confer a greater degree of legitimacy.

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ESO: Background information: UK parliament should have right to veto EU laws, MPs say http://www.europeansources.info/record/uk-parliament-should-have-right-to-veto-eu-laws-mps-say/
ESO: Background information: What role for national parliaments in EU law making? http://www.europeansources.info/record/blog-what-role-for-national-parliaments-in-eu-law-making/

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