We end up going around in circles here. The members of the EU Parliament are not selected by the EU. They are selected by the political parties in each of the 28 countries ,from the people who choose to put themselves for election in each of the 650 seats. There is no overt discrimination.
The discussion was about female representation, so when that does not match your preconceived position you abruptly switch to race. I am not going to follow you down that rabbit hole
In the case of the western democracies, funding for political parties has been linked to gender equality and a requirement that parties have equal number of female and male candidates... I assume that is the directive to which you refer. Unfortunately ? or Fortunately? the political parties do not decide on who represents the people. It is the voters who do. Now you either accept that the people have a right to do so or not... I believe they do.
There has been no such directives for " people of colour" . But there would be court cases were there any impediments to any EU citizen of any colour being prevented from presenting themselves as a candidate.
It would help if you actually stayed on topic...
Yes, I agree. The EU laws and directives have not worked and are not working. It's one of reasons I voted leave. Continually suggesting there is not a problem when the EU organisation itself demonstrates that very problem is a sad indictment of the organisation.
Its very similar to Labour insisting on equal opportunity employment laws and then prevalent members of the party behaving as they have. It puts voters off in the same way the EU, s inability to solve the issues discussed put people off the EU.
Just dismissing the issue because the EU go through motions of curing the problem is not really accepting there is an issue in first place.
There is just as much racial discrimination and tension, probably more, than 20 years ago. Perhaps it would help if the distribution of EU leaders represented the same racial distribution as the people they purport to represent.
The EU has actually increased intolerance and racial division through there blunt attempts at lessening it, as demonstrated by the rise in right wing factions.
The problems have not arisen just because of numbers or placement of immigrants. The EU is racist in its make up. (As their own report even suggests)