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Second Country EU Citizens Voting in National Elections Is an Important Step, but Other Steps Shouldbably be better focused helping to ensure implementation of the stage where we are now. This means trying to reach a significant level of participation of second country nationals at local or EP elections in the host countries, or aiming at participation in regional elections as the next step in the process of strengthening European citizenship.affinity 发表于 2025-3-27 09:11:52
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Martha Deichmann,Ilse Feddern-BollensdorfThe right to vote is so fundamental to democracy that any arguments reflecting the difficulties of putting it into effect pale into insignificance. An incremental approach to European citizenship can work, for example in the area of social rights and entitlements, but it is more questionable in the area of political rights.reception 发表于 2025-3-28 07:10:05
Martha Deichmann,Ilse Feddern-BollensdorfWhen it comes to the problem of disenfranchisement of mobile EU citizens, naturalisation solves too little too late. Because of the specificity of the situation of EU citizens, alternative ways of political inclusion are preferable to naturalisation. I propose an argument for portable political rights for mobile EU citizens.向下五度才偏 发表于 2025-3-28 12:04:22
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