Trwały system podziału mandatów w Parlamencie Europejskim – uwarunkowania prawne i polityczne

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Marcin Kleinowski
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The article analyses the issue of introducing a permanent system of distribution of seats in the European Parliament, taking into account the existing legal and political conditions. It points out that as a result of the entry into force of the provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon, and then Brexit, the indirect voting power of citizens of the largest Member States, especially Germany, France and Italy, in the decision-making process in the EU, has increased. At the same time, most of the proposed methods of distribution of seats in this institution lead to a significant increase in the number of parliamentary seats for the Member States with the largest populations. The paper presents the original concept of a permanent system of distribution of seats in the European Parliament, which ensures that when it is first applied, no Member State will have a smaller number of seats than it resulted from European Council Decision of 28 June 2013 establishing the composition of the European Parliament. It, therefore, meets the important political requirement that the introduction of the new method of distribution of parliamentary seats does not result in a reduction in the number of seats for any Member State.
欧洲议会席位分配的可持续体系——法律和政治条件
本文在考虑到现有的法律和政治条件的情况下,分析了在欧洲议会中实行一种永久性席位分配制度的问题。它指出,由于《里斯本条约》条款的生效以及随后的英国脱欧,欧盟最大的成员国,特别是德国、法国和意大利的公民在决策过程中的间接投票权有所增加。与此同时,大多数提议的本机构席位分配方法导致人口最多的会员国的议会席位数目显著增加。本文提出了欧洲议会席位永久分配制度的最初概念,该制度确保在首次实施时,任何成员国的席位数量都不会少于2013年6月28日欧洲理事会决定确立的欧洲议会组成。因此,它符合一项重要的政治要求,即采用新的议会席位分配方法不会导致任何会员国席位数目的减少。
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