Significance of EU elections - Martin Scicluna
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To put the forthcoming Euro-parliamentary elections in their constitutional and democratic context, it’s worth noting that the European Parliament has existed as a parliament for only 40 years. Although its powers have grown since the Lisbon Treaty, especiaSignificance of EU elections - Martin Scicluna
To put the forthcoming Euro-parliamentary elections in their constitutional and democratic context, it’s worth noting that the European Parliament has existed as a parliament for only 40 years. Although its powers have grown since the Lisbon Treaty, especially in providing greater EU-level accountability through scrutiny of EU legislation, there has been no departure from the supremacy of democratic control of national parliaments and governments. As Angela Merkel’s chosen successor as chancellor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, put it: “A European superstate would be the wrong way. National sovereignty must take priority over centralisation in Brussels… The reform of Europe will not work without the nation-states… This is where the international weight of the Europeans comes from.” These elections are important to Malta for one key reason. The European Union is at a critical juncture. Even though our six MEPs carry little political influence in the greater scheme of things, what happens in the EU affects Malta deeply. These elections are a contest between “nationalist” populists, who offer no solutions to Europe’s pressing institutional and socio-economic problems, and... Read more














