DOMINIK HIERLEMANN, STEFAN ROCH, PAUL BUTCHER, JANIS A. EMMANOUILIDIS, CORINA STRATULAT, MAARTEN DE GROOT

Under Construction

Citizen Participation in the European Union

Format Type
PDF
Date of publication
03/05/2022
ISBN
978-3-86793-956-0
Edition
1. edition
Volume/Format
224 pages, PDF

Price

Free of charge

Description

Four out of five European citizens want to have a bigger say in EU policymaking. Already now, they can participate in the European Union through elections, citizens’ initiatives, consultations, petitions, dialogues, and the Ombudsman. But how well do these participation instruments work? Do citizens know about them? What is their impact on EU policymaking? This study examines seven EU participation instruments in depth. It finds that the EU offers a patchwork of participation instruments that work well in some respects but remain largely unknown and create little impact. To strengthen the voice of European citizens, the EU should move from its participation patchwork to a coherent participation infrastructure. Voting every five years is not enough. A democratically accountable and legitimate EU depends on the ongoing and effective participation of citizens.

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