European Parliament elections are no longer second-order national contests – they are essential in shaping European integration

Euro Crisis in the Press 2014-01-17

Summary:

By Ingeborg Tömmel Elections to the European Parliament (EP) are generally considered second-order. The EP does not appear to have far-reaching competences, neither in legislative matters nor in electing, supporting or overthrowing a government. As a consequence, voter turnout in … Continue reading

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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispress/2014/01/17/european-parliament-elections-are-no-longer-second-order-national-contests-they-are-essential-in-shaping-european-integration/

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Eurocrisis in the Press

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01/17/2014, 23:40

Date published:

01/17/2014, 10:19