| Author (Person) | Novak, Stéphanie |
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| Series Title | EUROPP Blog |
| Series Details | 08.01.14 |
| Publication Date | 08/01/2014 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Even when decisions in the Council of the European Union take place under qualified majority voting procedures, there is a tendency for votes to be unanimous among all EU member states. Stéphanie Novak writes that while this feature of Council decision-making has often been regarded as proof of a ‘climate of consensus’ among EU states, it partly reflects the desire of governments to avoid blame for losing out in negotiations. Rather than lodging a formal vote against a proposal, ministers generally anticipate when they are in a losing position and refrain from making their opposition public. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://bit.ly/1gDDwwi |
| Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |