Democratic legitimacy and direct elections to the European parliament |
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Authors: | Valentine Herman Juliet Lodge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Social Sciences , Erasmus University , Rotterdam;2. Department of Politics , University of Hull , |
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Abstract: | The theme of ‘democratic legitimacy’ and the way it affects the institutions and development of the European Community is a recurrent one both in the literature on Western European integration and especially in debates amongst European politicians and parliamentarians. This article examines the theme within the context of the direct elections to be held to the European Parliament in 1979. It is argued that the European Parliament has certain legitimacy problems which stem from the nature of its authority, intelligibility, visibility, and the way in which it acts as the European Community's ‘grand forum’. The holding of European elections will not in themselves overcome these problems, and a number of suggestions are offered as to how the European Parliament and the European Community can achieve democratic legitimacy.1 |
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