Author (Person) | Theys, Michel |
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Publisher | Royal Institute for International Relations (Egmont Institute) |
Series Title | European Policy Briefs - Egmont Institute |
Series Details | No.26 (March 2014) |
Publication Date | 22/03/2014 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built around twenty eight national democracies, the citizen will soon be called upon, in May, to democratically elect his or her representative in the European Parliament for the next five years. Since the very first election of Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage in 1979, spectacular progress has been made by the “European Economic Community” that we now all know as the European Union. And the powers vested in citizen representatives are equally impressive. But there is a real possibility that European citizens will turn their backs on the upcoming European elections like never before. Why? |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/63557/ |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |