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What would be your view of forcing a degree of EU political integration by requiring any party which wishes to be registered as such for the purposes of the EP election to be registered in at least 3 member states? We might then get (slightly) away from having 27 national elections fought largely on national issues and entirely on (differing) local election rules and systems. notes from no w here
What would be your view of forcing a degree of EU political integration by requiring any party which wishes to be registered as such for the purposes of the EP election to be registered in at least 3 member states?
I'm not suggesting any restrictions on independents/small regional parties in national elections - just for the EP election to focus the campaigns on transnational issues. It need not be a legislative bar - perhaps just some public funding for cross-national parties/campaigns. I'm tossing this out as an idea - I'm not entirely sure whether it is a good one or not. notes from no w here
Otherwise I do think that setting it as a hard requirement makes the elections too hard to enter for new parties. I'd think it would be good to switch the entire elections to a mixed member proportional system as it exists in Germany, but with a lower threshold. That's just a dream.
What safeguards are there against people registering and voting in multiple EU countries?
Nevertheless, for these to be considered truly European elections, you would expect their to be a European voter registration process which controls for duplicates and allows people to transfer from one country to another if they move residence, or even to vote in their home country election whist temporarily abroad in another member state. (I don't mean just a postal vote, but physically voting in one country and having that vote counted in another (their home) country.
Ultimately an internet based voting system might be best, but how you would do that without very intrusive security measures would be important. Perhaps a passport reader attached to a secure networked PC would be the answer. notes from no w here
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