EP elections ‘turbulence’ - Edward Zammit Lewis
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As the campaign for the European Parliament elections, scheduled for May 25 gains momentum, it is important to reflect how these elections can change Europe’s political landscape. This may lead to a reshaping of European democracy and have a direct impact oEP elections ‘turbulence’ - Edward Zammit Lewis
As the campaign for the European Parliament elections, scheduled for May 25 gains momentum, it is important to reflect how these elections can change Europe’s political landscape. This may lead to a reshaping of European democracy and have a direct impact on the future of the Union as well as on its ability to deal with migration and socio-economic issues which are of most concern to European citizens. For several decades the EU institutions have been dominated by a broad alliance between the mainstream centre-right and centre-left parties. Together, mainstream parties have enjoyed a comfortable majority and have dominated the EU’s principal institutions, including the European Parliament, the European Council and the European Commission. To a large extent this arrangement guaranteed the continuity and relative stability of the European integration project, though, in the view of its critics, it has also led to European institutional sclerosis. The eight direct elections to the EP that have been held so far between 1979 and 2014, have all roughly reflected the traditional left-right ideological spectrum of most member states. However, the waning support for mainstream parties,... Read more














