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Idk, I had assumed that, but negative votes on my lemmy posts, made me think differently.. FYI, I did vote for Volt. Most local and international issues make sense. Plus, I specially like the difference in local en eu approach of that party.
edit : according to the 2013 EU barometerinfo in wiki
"44% of respondents support the future development of the European Union as a federation of nation states, 35% are opposed. The Nordic countries were the most negative towards a united Europe in this study, as 73% of the Nordics opposed the idea"
Couldn't find any more concrete data, just that 40% wants more co-operation in defense and so.
The current problem is that the EU is not very democratic and dominated by a few large member states. As long as there isn't an effort to limit the power of these overly large states, the smaller ones will never agree to more integration as it would just mean assimilation for them.
dominated by a few large member states.
I do agree that the EU should be more democratic, it's always annoyed me.
You mean France/German EU axis? There's also a positive discrimination/preference for founding & larger members. But since EU is mainly alot of smaller states and some bigger states, I mean the bigger ones do have more people (and money). How would you even that out?
Seems though times are changing , i e. current Polish EU council presidency ( and their role in leading the House) and also Kallas.
Germany for example could easily be split up into its federal states and those could have a representation at EU level. The same is true for Spain and to a lesser extend France and Italy.
Or alternatively smaller states could be grouped by culture (Balcans, Baltics, Iberians, Anglos, Nordics) and those groups would have a council to represent them in Europe in equal footing with single large countries.
Could be a way. Maybe in some decades, but not in the short term. Not sure Germany is the best example, as it was relatively recently unified. Unification and Splitting up, can be a charged subject too (Serbia & Moldova; Romania & Transistria etc. etc).
Though splitting up countries in more automous provinces/cantons, would be a big plus for more direct democracy in the future, if and when people and local government can be trusted. which at the moment is a big "if".
I mean, Lemmy isn't exactly a representative sample of the population