E EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT’S ROLE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. IS THERE A REAL PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION?
Bianca Tescasiu
Annals - Economy Series, 2013, vol. 4, 116-120
Abstract:
During its evolution, European Union had been trying to be representative for all its citizens. That is why it tried to create an institutional system capable of responding to all the European Union’s objectives. One of the major problem of the European governance is to assure that the Europe’s population is well represented in this system, knowing the fact that European Union is a democratic structure, created on the democratical systems’principles. How this objectives fulfield in its evolution? How important is the European Parliament in the european decisional system? Is the population „powerful” enough to be involved in this system? These are some ideas concerning the Community’s debates themes during our days. This article tries to point the stages that the European Parliament had passed on its way of increasing its importance in the decisional system, concluding at the end how the parliamentary democracy should work in Europe.
Keywords: principle of degresive proportionality; cooperation; co-decision; assent (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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