Title: Why the EU Constitution is undemocratic
1Why the EU Constitution is undemocratic?!
- Contribution by Thomas RuppENC
ConferenceAmsterdam 21 May 2005
2- This following presentation is based on a paper
ofMEHR DEMOKRATIEwith the title - Critical Analysis of the democratic aspectsof
the European Union by Michael Efler and Percy
Rohde
3Why to talk about democracy?
- Sui generis argument
- EU is incomparable - a class of its own -
between a confederation of states and a federal
state. - Therefore Democracy could not be evaluated by
conventional criteria. - Why this is wrong?
- The member states Constitutions based on
democratic principles - Preamble strengthen democracy
- Output argument
- The positive outcomes of current integration
process - Such as internal market, peace, cheap flights,
student exchange - would justify a lack of democracy
- Why this is wrong?
- Should be no diversion from crucial problems
- Authoritarian regimes use the argument regularly
to mask lack of democracy
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
4Integration without legitimation
- Before Laeken
- Integration always designed as continuous
creation of facts by an elite. - Intransparent and inaccessible
- Declaration of Laeken
- Tasks of the Convention?
- The Convention set-up
- Neither appointed, elected nor confirmed by the
citizens. - Why then should the governments or EU
institutions be authorized to develop EU
constitution?
- Myth of transparency
- Convention itself did not make any decisions by
vote. - these taken solely by presidium, in private and
without any recorded minutes. - Draft constitution based on non-legitimised
decision-making of a handful of presidium
members. - No real participation of citizens.
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
5Undemocratic ratification process
- Only 10 referendums
- Still countries where citizes were never asked.
- No real debate wanted
- Yes-side got x times as much public finance as
the No-side - Reporting in the media is biased
- Debate starts late without discussing content
- No debate at all in countries without referendum
- Early implementation
- Fundamental disregard of basic democratic values.
- Parliaments and citizens are faced with faits
accomplis. - No Consequences?
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
6The myth of simplification
- Constitution consists of
- 4 parts,
- 448 articles,
- 36 Protocols,
- 2 annexes,
- 30 Declarations
- to the regulations of Constitution,
- 11 Declarations to the attached Protocols,
- 9 Declarations of the member states.
- 349 p. of Constitution
- 382 p. of Protocols and Annexes
- 121 p. of Declarations
- Altogether 852 pages
- Hide and seek
- Very important regulations hidden in Protocols
and Declarations - For instance
- Subsidiarity Protocol,
- Restrictions of the Charter of Fundamental
Rights, - Immunity questions, etc.
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
7Centralisation of power
- One way street
- Since 1993 the EU has extended the scope of its
power bit by bit. - More and more important policy areas are ruled by
the EU. - Today far more than 50 of all new laws come from
Brussels. - Constitution cements this process, transfers more
competence to EU.
- Supremacy of EU law
- Article I-6 The Constitution and law adopted by
the institutions of the Union () shall have
primacy over the law of Member States. - Following the Constitution the EU can legislate
or take action in virtually every area of policy. - With respect to democracy the question must be
posed - In the long run, which legislative rights will
remain in the national parliaments
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
8EU Competences
- Exclusive competence
- Shared Competence
- Art. I-12 (2) (..) The Member States shall
exercise their competence to the extent that the
Union has not exercised, () its competence - In reality, the areas with shared competence are
areas with the de facto right of primacy of the
EU over the member states.
- Coordination and supplementary competences
- TODAY Supportive, coordinative and supplementary
actions that do not entail harmonisation. - FUTURE Following the EU logic, only question of
time until these areas are a candidate for
harmonisation - CFSP, coordination of the economic, employment
and social policy, industry, protection and
improvement of human health, education, youth,
sport and vocational training, culture, civil
protection, tourism and administrative
cooperation.
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
9Flexibility vs. Subsidiarity
- If national parliaments consider EU law to
violate the PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY they have
the right to complain - But only if 1/3 of all the national parliaments
submit a reasoned opinion within 6 weeks. - Quite little time to observe national
governments, national legislation PLUS the many
draft legislative acts of the EU PLUS coordinate
with other parliaments - But IF they manage to do so this only leads to a
review of the draft legislation by the EU
Commission.
- EU is responsible only for areas for which tasks
were conferred on it by the member states. - With the FLEXIBILITY CLAUSE this principle can be
overruled - Article I-18 - If action by the Union should
prove necessary, (...) to attain one of the
objectives (...) the Council of Ministers (...)
and () the European Parliament, shall adopt the
appropriate measures. - Instrument for further centralisation without
legitimation by the member states.
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
10Some more keywords
- Qualified majority voting
- 63 areas submitted to qualified majority voting
(QMV) in the Council of Ministers i.e. no more
veto right of the member states. - Powerful foreign minister
- The Foreign Minister is de facto a Home
Secretary, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and
Development Aid Minister, all in one person. - He is the Vice-President of the Commission and
takes part in all European Council discussions
- Immunity of civil servants
- All EU officials and civil servant are immune
from prosecution - in relation to their official actions, including
their spoken and written remarks. - This applies even after they have left office.
- Uncontrolled CFSP
- Far-reaching changes to the Common Foreign and
Security Policy (CFSP) with a lack of democratic
control. - Obligation to improve military capabilities and a
European Defence Agency
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005
11Undemocratic basic set-up
- Separation of power?
- EP no genuine parliament
- Commission initiates lawCouncil ratifies it
- ECJ will de facto legislate
- Charter of fundamental rights
- Influence of lobbyists
- At least 15,000 special interest representatives
- 6401 lobbyists registered in the European
Parliament
- No European public
- European issues rarely play a role in national
elections. - Expansion of the EUs power largely unnoticed by
public - Heads of state can operate in a quite unobserved
space - They are rarely challenged by a critical public.
- Summary
- EU in its basic construction does not provide
democracy - EU Constitution is increasing and accelerate this
process
Thomas Rupp Why the EU Constitution is
undemocratic ENC Conference - Amsterdam 21
May 2005