The European Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs responded to questions from the Council of the European Union at the end of January on the reform of EU electoral law as advocated by MEPs (see EUROPE B12944A1).
In particular, in order to make the vote more European, the committee has detailed the functioning of the European constituency, which would allow 28 candidates to be elected on transnational lists, in addition to the usual elections of MEPs taking place at national...