EU: a transnational list for 2019?

EU: a transnational list for 2019?
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By Catherine Hardy
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The European Parliament has come up with a plan to introduce a transnational list for the next European elections in 2019. MEPs will vote on it in a plenary session in Strasbourg.

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The European Parliament has come up with a plan to introduce a transnational list for the European elections in 2019.

MEPs will vote on it in a plenary session in Strasbourg.

The numbers

  • 751 - the number of seats in the Parliament
  • 73 - seats reserved for British MEPs
  • 27 - seats to be redistributed after Brexit
  • 14 - member states currently under-represented
  • 30 - seats earmarked for a transnational list
  • 16 - for future member states

The timescale

EU treaties and Member states electoral laws would have to be amended by May 2018, one year before the elections.

The Parliament's proposal should be debated during the next European Council summit in the spring.

What they are saying

Federalist civil society organizations hope the idea could defuse growing euroscepticism:

"It is not just enough to have an European transnational list, even though that might contribute, to some extent, to raising awareness. We need to have truly European parties, that will have a truly European platform and a joint manifesto that will be then communicated by all candidates in all member states," Petros Fassoulas, Secretary-General, European Movement International.

But some think the deadline is tight.

"It requires changes, which will require unanimity and that makes it already very difficult. So, I think that to find the consensus that you need, and then apply that to the legal procedures and realities, is a very lofty ambition with respect to 2019," said Janis Emmanouilidis, director of Studies at European Policy Centre.

Additional sources • Euronews

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