Report
The democratic and parliamentary control of the European Council and Eurozone summits
This report was written upon request of the European Parliament by a team of researchers managed by Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and TEPSA. The authors analyse the democratic control of the European Council in all 27 Member States, identify seven different models of control and formulate twelve policy recommendations.
| 08/03/2013
analyses the democratic control of the European Council in all 27
Member States, identifies seven different models of control and
formulates twelve policy recommendations. It was written by a team of researchers at Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and TEPSA at the request of the Directorate General for Internal Policies,
Policy Department C: Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament.
Olivier
Rozenberg, Associate Research Professor at Sciences Po Paris
co-directed the report on behalf of Notre Europe – Jacques Delors
Institute together with Wolfgang Wessels, Jean Monnet Professor at the
University of Cologne and Chairperson of TEPSA. Valentin Kreilinger, Research Fellow Politics and Institutions, is a co-author of the report, alongside Claudia Hefftler, Mirte Van Den Berge, Laura Ventura and the co-directors of the project.
The
European Council is increasingly central to the governance of the
European Union. Even if national parliaments have originally focused
their involvement in EU affairs on the ordinary legislative process,
most of the chambers have started to develop specific activities, before
or after European summits. From ex-ante influence to ex-post
accountability, seven different models of control of parliamentary control
have been identified across the 27 Member States. Beyond their
differences rooted in national democratic systems, the authors of the
report formulate twelve policy recommendations.
One of the
proposals is of special interest due to the ongoing
debate on the parliamentary control over the coordination of budgetary
and economic policies in the Eurozone and among the Contracting Parties
of the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic
and Monetary Union. On the basis of Article 13 TSCG, this report
proposes to create an
Inter-Parliamentary Conference for budgetary and economic issues and to
model it according to the Inter-Parliamentary Conference for CFSP and
CSDP.
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
The legal case against Hungary’s anti-LGBTIQ+ law
Praise for representative democracy
To what extent are European values universal?
The true power of the EU is in transforming countries and lives
Towards transnational lists in 2024?
European values. A debate to be clarified, a struggle to be fought
Tribute to David Sassoli, a driving force in Europe’s social conscience
European Union governance in response to crises
History of a breakdown:Fidesz’s departure from the EPP group at the European Parliament
Climate: How do MEPs vote?
What is left of the “Visegrád Group”?
Abolition of the death penalty: a european exception to be promoted
CRISIS NOTEBOOK
Representation and participation
Will Brexit turn the European Parliament upside-down ?
Discours du président Sassoli à l’Institut Jacques Delors
Le choix des gouvernants de l’Union,
pour un équilibre entre démocratie et diplocratie
Europeans face the risk of democratic regression: what can be done
The European Parliament, Another Parliament
Un Parlement ne peut pas en cacher un autre
Appartenance assumée, adhésion réservée : évolution des opinions publiques sur l’Union européenne – de la crise à nos jours
“Illiberal Democracy” or “Majoritarian Authoritarianism”? Contribution to the analysis of populisms in Europe
Le troisième acte de l’histoire européenne
The revenge of the nation: political passions in contemporary Poland
Europe : la nécessité d’agir
What impact would a No Deal Brexit have on European Parliament elections?
EU’s multi-level system: Strengthening parliamentary voices
Invigorating European Democracy
Transnational Lists: a Political Opportunity for Europe with Obstacles to Overcome
Rights and Role of the European Parliament in Common Commercial Policy
Towards a more democratic European Union
The Rule of Law under Threat: What Can Europe Do?
Ireland on the rocky road to Brexit
Democratic Crises in the EU: Towards “New Frontiers”
United in diversity: Anthems and flags of the European Union
Faces on Divides: Citizen Debates in Le Mans and Toulouse
One Hat for Two Heads: A Complex Simplification Process
German Election: Last Vote to Make Europe
Europe, Germany, France: Evolution of Public Opinions
European public opinion and the EU following the peak of the migration crisis
European Democracy: What Are the Next Challenges
Enrico Letta about the main issues of the June 2017 EU Council
Extending Erasmus: a new impetus for youth mobility in Europe
French and Europeans: Stronger Together!
Defending Europe to Defend Real Sovereignty
Social Networks and Populism in the EU : Comparative Study
National Referendums on EU Issues: from Clarification to Frustration
The Awakening
Living Together Facing Fears: the French Political Dilemma
Faces on divides: mid-term Czech MEPs’ votes
Faces on divides: mid-term Greek MEPs’ votes
Faces on divides: mid-term French MEPs’ votes
Faces on divides : MEPs votes Mid-term assessment
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes – South-East euroconstitutency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes – South-West euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes – Overseas territories euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes – West euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes in the East euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes in the “Ile-de-France” euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes in the “Massif Central – Centre” euroconstituency
Mid-term French MEPs’ votes in the North West euroconstituency
Europe in search of Europeans: The road of identity and myth
Yes, we are European!
For an ambitious Europe
Building the future of the EU: our generation’s duty
The Political Future of the European Union
The Political Future of the European Union by Manuel Valls
The Political Future of the European Union by Jean-Claude Juncker
Brexit: between British Europhobia and continental Euroscepticisms
Stronger together – even at 27!
Enrico Letta answered your questions on the state of the European Union
Joschka Fischer – “Europe after the British referendum”
“Brexit”: a British drama, a challenge for the EU
Managing a successful UK-EU divorce, arousing the desire for Union
The EU and referenda: three denials of democracy
The EU, despite everything? European public opinion in the face of crisis (2005–2015)
Pope Francis and the EU: give sense to the European project again?
Europe must rise to the challenges
2014 European elections: an upsurge in Europhobia or business as usual?
European political parties: learning from 2014, preparing for 2019
The European Council after Van Rompuy
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Halo (Tallinn)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Julia (Stockholm)
What do citizens think the future challenges of the EU are?
Five years as president of the European Council: lessons and challenges
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Neli (Sofia)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Kyrone (Valletta)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Richard (Amsterdam)
How would citizens like to communicate with the European Union?
Five years as president of the European Council
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Giuliana (Bucharest)
Euroscepticism or Europhobia: voice vs. exit?
How does the European Union communicate with citizens?
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Andreas (Athens)
How do citizens see the European Union?
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Paul (Dublin)
What political and institutional evolutions for the EU and the EMU?
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Eileen (London)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Stefano (Milan)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Michel (Lille)
How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Lucía (Madrid)
What language(s) for the European Union?
European citizens in Brussels: what messages?
Citizens facing “Brussels’ Europe”
The involvement of EU citizens in the European project
Rural life in the 21st century, a beacon of hope for Europe
What political lessons should we learn from the Troika experience?
Redesigning the European project to improve employment and democracy?
15 key votes in the 2009-2014 European Parliament: main insights
European Parliament votes that shaped EU and national politics 2009-2014
The EU and its legislation: prison of peoples or chicken coops?
What role should outermost regions in the European Union have?
Europe: union is an opportunity and a struggle!
European Union, democracy and euro
What role for the EU concerning employment in globalisation?
European elections: the abstention trap
European Union, employment and democracy
Faces on divides: the May 2014 European elections
Inventing the European policies of tomorrow




















































































































