Loads better. If you take trouble to actually investigate subject you, ll find out democracy is almost an impossibility over entire state of EU. Do your homework OG. Research it properly before judging others.
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Read point 3 OG.
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The Commission itself is currently comprised of 28 EU Commissioners. Each member state has the opportunity to nominate a Commissioner who is then endorsed collectively by MEPs after a series of public hearings. 27 of the Commissioners are responsible for a specific portfolio such as Energy or Trade. 5 Commissioners are then appointed as Vice-Presidents, there is 1 First Vice-President and the whole Commission is overseen by the President. This position is determined in negotiations between the governments of member countries, with approval required from MEPs. Jean Claude-Juncker is currently serving as the President of the European Commission. The President’s role is to serve as a public figurehead for the Commission and to liaise with national governments to develop, deliver and enforce EU law. The President decides which portfolio each Commissioner is given, although MEPs have the power to block appointments they do not agree with. All Commissioners serve a 5 year mandate.
The European Parliament
The European Parliament is the democratically elected chamber of the European Union, comprised of 751 elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) representing every region of each EU country.
Parliament has the power to amend or block proposals from the Commission for new EU legislation or changes to existing legislation. Through votes in Parliament or Parliamentary Committees, MEPs can also ask the Commission to bring forward proposals for new legislation. Thus, the European Commission and European Parliament have a close working relationship.
As usual Zlatan you had got it wrong the system is little different than our own is it?
By your definition our Parlimentary committees are unelected bodies too, and how is this democratic?
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The Government does not require Parliament’s approval under the legal principle of the Royal Prerogative which means that the powers that used to belong to the monarch have passed to Government ministers. These include the appointment of ministers, refusal to give someone a passport , the declaration of war, whether countries should be recognised and the signing of treaties.
So much for your lecturing on lack of democracy in the EU!