As I indicated in my last post, we need to find ways of enabling people to participate more in the political process, in particular the European one. Will this be done by throwing public money as a means of encouraging people to vote or will it be done by associations ...
The European parliamentary elections held last week were the largest multi-national elections in history - 370 million-odd people from 27 countries (with 43% turnout) came out to vote across 27 EU Member States. No matter what you might read in certain quarters of the media, this was an event of ...
In my last blog entry, I asked the question whether we had the necessary will to succeed and are we being too complacent in view of the economic challenges which lie ahead. The following analysis which came across my desk recently illustrates the reasons for my concern. Out of the three ...
With less than a month to go before the European Elections, the Economist's Charlemagne column of 7 May has described the European Parliament as an unloved parliament which  "is worse than dull: it does not work properly". This is unjustified. The European Parliament may be unloved but so can journalists ...