Comment by joe_mamba

11 hours ago

>Btw, von der leyen is trying to get stuff like this written down as laws since 2009, it got her the nickname Zensursula.

And Germans and Europeans looked at that and thought the best place for her is leading the EU?!

Remind me again how she got elected in that position?

Because it seems like the entire EU population knew her being infamous for that, except for the few elites who appointed her there via "democratic process" to the head of the EU.

The president of the European Commission is “elected” through a thin pretence of democracy that the people of Europe have effectively no control over, and mostly pay no attention to. If you think she’s there because the greater public decided she’s the best person for the job then you don’t know how the EU works.

Also most of the EU population don’t know her for anything at all. I’d be surprised if more than 50% of Europeans could name her.

Not a single person that is not attached to EU voted for he. She is second hand vote. These roles should all be result of direct vote. This way you only get votes by people who are sucking the money of Eu parliament or. The only position people vote for is EP. And that % is so small, that if they ask the people who didn't vote if they want it, they would have to tear it down.

I am not against EU cooperation, mainly in external security and free market economy. But the system we have is not very democratic, and def not very representative of people. They act like demigods, elected by parliament with no real consequences of their actions.

  • These roles should all be result of direct vote.

    I disagree. That's an executive power position for an entity that lacks sovereignty. Giving it the legitimacy of direct vote is highly problematic.

    Start by giving more power to parliament.

    • I think you'll find it's the EU member countries that lack sovereignty, not the EU. EU law overrides member state law, not the other way around.

You have to reconsider what "elected" means when it comes to the EU. Certainly not acts of "Germans and Europeans".