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More transparency in the EU

Considering the importance of democratic representation and constant renewal of political positions, we recognize the need to establish clear eligibility criteria for the positions of MEPs as well as European Commissioners, with the aim of strengthening representativeness, independence and citizens' trust in the European institutions. Article 1 Standardization of Election Rules 1 - All member countries of the European Union must adopt a unified electoral system for the election of MEP's. 2 - The proportional system of representation is recommended, ensuring that the number of seats is distributed in proportion to the votes received by the political parties. Article 2 Eligibility for the office of Member of the European Parliament 1 - Establish as an eligibility criterion for the position of MEP that the individual has not been in governmental functions at any level (national, regional or local) in the last 2 years prior to the appointment. 2 - Executive, ministerial, parliamentary or administrative positions in a national government, as well as positions in international organizations or regional/local governments are considered governmental functions. Article 3 Terms Limit 1 - Each citizen may run for the office of Member of the European Parliament for a maximum of three terms of office. Article 4 Eligibility for the post of MEP European Commissioner 1 - Establish as a criterion of eligibility for the position of European Commissioner that the individual has not held any government position at any level (national, regional or local) in the last 4 years prior to the appointment. 2 - Governmental functions include executive, ministerial, parliamentary, or administrative positions in a national government, as well as positions in international organizations or regional/local governments. Article 5 Nomination Process 1 - Verification of eligibility criteria is part of the appointment process for the European Commissioner. 2 - Member States are required to provide a formal declaration that the proposed candidate has not held any government position in the last 4 years. The implementation of this proposal could contribute to guaranteeing the renewal and independence of MEPs, as well as promoting greater representativeness and diversity of experience in the European Parliament. This would strengthen the legitimacy of the decisions made and increase citizens' confidence in the democratic process of the European Union.
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2 comments on More transparency in the EU
Eugene  • 10 December 2023

I believe that if the companies that build cars reduce the price of electric and hybrid cars, then more citizens will be able to afford one. As a result, the carbon dioxide and the exhaust fumes will be reduced gradually, making driving car more environmentally friendly.

Response to Eugene by Kumail  • 11 February 2024

Eugene, electrification of automobile sector is crucial to deal with GHG emissions but, primarily we have to reduce the impact for making and running those electric vehicles for instance we have to develop more sustainable resource extraction like alluminium, rubber which will be used for making cars and then the electricity generation which will be used to recharge our cars either that electricity is came from renewable sources or not.

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