04-29-2014, 10:07 PM
So in approximately one month the elections will be held to select the politicians we deem most able to represent our respective countries in the EU parliament. I was wondering how other European members on the forum feel about the organization in general and how they plan to implement their voting rights?
Personally, I see some benefits with the organization. For one, it provides a relatively wide platform where important, global concerns can be addressed; environmental questions, for example. It opens up some degree of co-operation between its member countries and the idea of free transportation of people, products and services makes the process of trade significantly easier.
In general, however, I am greatly opposed to EU as a whole, for a number of reasons:
1. It is fundamentally undemocratic
Practically speaking, the election I spoke about earlier is the only chance us EU citizens have of affecting the organization and raising our voices. The "president" of the orgsanization, Herman Van Rompuy, has not been elected by us citizens.
2. Many decisions are made in complete secrecy
Several documents are classified and unavailable to the public, just like many meetings are held in complete privacy. This can often be worrisome. For example, the EU are currently negotiating some sort of trade agreement with the U.S, but all relevant documents are classified and unavailable, leaving us uncertain as to what is really going on.
3. The organization is too bureaucratic for its own good.
4. Lobbyists and companies have too much control over decisions.
Corporate Europe Observatory reached the conslusion that in 93% of all cases, corporal lobbyists are contacted during EU meetings and decision-making processes.
5. The organization violates national sovereignty
Different European unions have different opinions, values and agendas. That some countries should be expected to adhere willingly to EU decisions that change national policies is a poor idea, unless you trust the ability of 28 relatively different member states to make good decisions in unison.
With all these points in mind, I will personally be electing a representative who opposes the existence of the EU, whilst still maintaining a practical approach to work with the situation as well as possible. I've gone through my different options and will be voting for a woman from the far left political spectrum, a political party I usually don't sympethize with. The right-wing parties have been known to sometimes abandon national policies in their EU positions and vote against general agreements to promote abortions, LGBT rights and sexual education. Furthermore, all the parties on the right side of the political spectrum are pro-EU and in many cases pro-NATO. I also wish to promote a feminist and fiercely anti-xenophobic candidate in an era where racism and anti-choice sentiments are growing. Furthermore, the individual in question seems very competent based on background and interviews.
How will you place your vote?
Personally, I see some benefits with the organization. For one, it provides a relatively wide platform where important, global concerns can be addressed; environmental questions, for example. It opens up some degree of co-operation between its member countries and the idea of free transportation of people, products and services makes the process of trade significantly easier.
In general, however, I am greatly opposed to EU as a whole, for a number of reasons:
1. It is fundamentally undemocratic
Practically speaking, the election I spoke about earlier is the only chance us EU citizens have of affecting the organization and raising our voices. The "president" of the orgsanization, Herman Van Rompuy, has not been elected by us citizens.
2. Many decisions are made in complete secrecy
Several documents are classified and unavailable to the public, just like many meetings are held in complete privacy. This can often be worrisome. For example, the EU are currently negotiating some sort of trade agreement with the U.S, but all relevant documents are classified and unavailable, leaving us uncertain as to what is really going on.
3. The organization is too bureaucratic for its own good.
4. Lobbyists and companies have too much control over decisions.
Corporate Europe Observatory reached the conslusion that in 93% of all cases, corporal lobbyists are contacted during EU meetings and decision-making processes.
5. The organization violates national sovereignty
Different European unions have different opinions, values and agendas. That some countries should be expected to adhere willingly to EU decisions that change national policies is a poor idea, unless you trust the ability of 28 relatively different member states to make good decisions in unison.
With all these points in mind, I will personally be electing a representative who opposes the existence of the EU, whilst still maintaining a practical approach to work with the situation as well as possible. I've gone through my different options and will be voting for a woman from the far left political spectrum, a political party I usually don't sympethize with. The right-wing parties have been known to sometimes abandon national policies in their EU positions and vote against general agreements to promote abortions, LGBT rights and sexual education. Furthermore, all the parties on the right side of the political spectrum are pro-EU and in many cases pro-NATO. I also wish to promote a feminist and fiercely anti-xenophobic candidate in an era where racism and anti-choice sentiments are growing. Furthermore, the individual in question seems very competent based on background and interviews.
How will you place your vote?