Taking back control, actually: Reforming the European Parliament elections

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Series Details 19.06.17
Publication Date 19/06/2017
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Brexit has pushed European law-makers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament endorsed a report on adjustments to the institutional set-up of the EU, which was then ratified by the full house in February 2017.

This article argues that calls for democratising the EU political system have to be addressed immediately, and that priority should be given to reforms of the European elections. Miriam Sorace advocates for a uniform Open-List Proportional Representation System with small constituencies and the possibility for national parties to run all over Europe as the ‘ideal- type’. She then outlines its beneficial effects in terms of accountability and the formation of a European public sphere.

Source Link http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/06/19/taking-back-control-actually-reforming-the-european-parliament-elections/
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