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Ranking von EU-Ländern zu “Einflusspotential”

Veröffentlicht 28. Juli 2009 - Aktualisiert 29. Januar 2010
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Deutschland ist im Europäischen Parlament überrepräsentiert, wodurch es einen relativ hohes Potential zur Beeinflussung der EU-Politik bekommt, während andere Länder benachteiligt werden, so ein aktueller Bericht eines rumänischen Think-Tank.

The European Institute for Participative Democracy (Qvorum) in Bucharest has published a study comparing the 'influence potential' of the 27 EU member countries in the European Parliament. 

Qvorum, a non-partisan think-tank which aims to stimulate citizens' and social partners' involvement in the policymaking process, discovered that a number of countries have won privileged representation in the assembly's governing bodies, while other nations are clearly under-represented. 

A ranking is established according to the top positions that each country secured in the Parliament's numerous structures: presidencies and vice-presidencies, committees and delegation chairs, as well as within party structures. 

Germany tops the list with 146.8 points, some distance ahead of second-placed France, which has 119 points. In fact, the report found that Germany is over-represented vis-à-vis France, Italy and the UK, as these countries currently hold the same voting weight under the qualified majority voting (QMV) rules of the Nice Treaty. 

Indeed, Germany has secured an unprecedented four committee chairs and eight vice-presidencies, and holds three political group presidencies and another three group vice-presidencies. 

Clear examples of under-representation vis-à-vis member countries with similar populations are Spain (in comparison to Poland) and the Netherlands (which is at a disadvantage compared to Belgium, Portugal, Hungary, Sweden and Austria). 

As for East European countries, the two biggest newcomers, Poland and Romania, apparently have no reason to complain. However, Eastern Europe remains at a disadvantage overall (EurActiv 23/07/09). Three countries – Slovenia, Estonia and Latvia - have zero points, as they have not obtained any important positions in the new assembly. 

Last but not least, Ireland, which is set to hold a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty on 2 October, is clearly under-represented, compared to Denmark, Slovakia, Finland, Cyprus, and even Luxembourg and Malta. 

Member country Position in EP according to Qvorum QMV (Nice)
Germany 146.8 29
France 119 29
Italy 113.7 29
UK 96.3 29
Poland 90.8 27
Spain 60.5 27
Romania 43.1 14
Belgium 38 12
Portugal 29.8 12
Hungary 29.1 12
Sweden 27 10
Austria 26.3 10
The Netherlands 25.6 13
Finland 24.3 7
Greece 20 12
Czech Republic 19 12
Bulgaria 18.3 10
Cyprus 16.5 4
Denmark 15 7
Slovakia 8 7
Luxembourg 7.5 4
Lithuania 5.8 7
Malta 5 3
Ireland 2.5 7
Slovenia 0 4
Estonia 0 4
Latvia 0 4

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