Democratic deficit Flashcards

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what is democratic deficit?

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  • lack of democracy
  • EU citizens do not feel that they can hold the EU institutions accountable, in particular through direct elections, in the same way that they can their national governments
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before the Lisbon Treaty what were the criticisms of the EU’s democratic deficit?

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  • parliamentary legitimacy = fundamental representative and parliamentary characteristics of the EU were insufficient
  • technocratic legitimacy = EU’s policymaking processes are dominated by bureaucracies and governments - little scope for national parliaments of the EP to intervene
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what are four clear ways that the Lisbon Treaty attempts to boost democracy in the EU?

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  1. an expansion of powers to the European Parliament
  2. An expansion of powers to national parliaments
  3. a reworking of the way that EU commission exercises its implementing powers
  4. the introduction of a process by which EU citizens can try to influence EU law-making directly
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how have the powers of the European Parliament been expanded?

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  • European Parliament is now co-legislator with the council
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what is the expansion of the powers to national parliaments?

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  • European commission must keep national parliaments up to date with its legislative activities
  • council has to send national parliaments agendas and documents that set out the outcomes of council meetings
  • commission has to explain to national parliaments how every legislative proposal it introduces meets the requirements of art 10 TEU
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how has the way the EU commission exercises its implementing powers been reworked?

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  • EU’s processes become more transparent
  • more substantial oversight of the commission’s implementing powers by other EU institutions
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what process was introduced by which EU citizens can try to influence EU law-making directly?

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the Citizens’ initiative

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what is the citizens’ initiative?

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a million EU citizens from different member states can sign a petition and send it to the Commission in order to stimulate legislation being produced

but it does not force the commission to adopt or scrap legislation

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what is the democratic legitimacy of the European Council tied to?

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the health of national democracies

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even after the Lisbon treaty, what does the EU lack?

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a political decision-making body created in equal elections by all citizens of the Union and with the ability to uniformly represent the will of the sovereign European people

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