Author (Person) | Quaritsch, Luise |
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Publisher | Hertie School: Jacques Delors Centre |
Series Title | Jacques Delors Centre: Policy Briefs |
Publication Date | February 2024 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary:The 2024 European elections could mark a turning point in EU politics: The European Parliament has traditionally been a progressive force in EU policymaking, often pushing for more far-reaching, European solutions than the Council. This dynamic could fundamentally change after the 2024 elections, with the current power balance expected to shift in favour of more right-wing forces. But even without a turn towards a Eurosceptic majority, the outcome will determine the direction of policies decided by the Parliament and shape EU politics over the next five years. This policy brief offers an overview of the need-to-know for this election year. First, it details the institutional timeline until the end of the current legislative cycle. Second, it provides an overview of how European political parties are approaching the election campaign. Third, it discusses election day, possible new majorities in Parliament and inevitable institutional haggling over key positions. Finally, it describes the missed reform opportunities since the 2019 elections and how this may undermine the integrity of the June poll. |
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https://www.delorscentre.eu/en/publications/detail/publication/on-the-road-to-the-2024-european-elections-institutional-timeline-and-missed-opportunities
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | European Parliament, European Parliament Elections |
Keywords | 2024 EP Election |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |