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poll 2009 EU Elections were won by Parties against Technocracy and Turkey's controversial EU bid, while the 1999-2004 Majority Abstention trend decelerated. What should be done in 2009-2014 ?

  • * My Media didn't clearly say which political positions won in 2009 EU Elections. It left it gray and confused.
    poll bar (178 / 49.6%)
  • * Elect New Top EU Officials according to Elections' results, and promote those EU Officials who expressed People's choices or sincerely accept to implement them.
    poll bar (103 / 28.7%)
  • * Respect People's Democratic Choices, by making EU less Technocratic, more open to EU Citizens' participation, and by rectifying 1999-2004's errors on Turkey's controversial EU bid, which blocked EU institutions in an unprecedented Crisis
    poll bar (20 / 5.6%)
  • * Stimulte EU Citizens' active involvement in important EU decision-making, to completely reverse the 1999-2004 trend towards Majority Abstention, (and not only reduce it, as in 2009).
    poll bar (15 / 4.2%)
  • * Develop New Media, willing and able to boost EU-wide Citizens' interest on debating topical EU issues
    poll bar (13 / 3.6%)
  • * What Elections ? Which Europe ? And what has Ankara and Diyarbakir to do with Wienna or Poitiers ?
    poll bar (10 / 2.8%)
  • * There is nothing to do ; except, perhaps, to take an airline ticket for a refuge at the Canadian Rocky Mountains, far away from all these false, pseudo-democratic appearances...
    poll bar (8 / 2.2%)
  • * Betray EU voters and do the opposite : Up, up, with Technocrats and Turkey's controversial EU bid, Hourra !...
    poll bar (6 / 1.7%)
  • * Take the same Top EU Officials, regardless of their positions, and continue, "business as usual", as if nothing happened...
    poll bar (6 / 1.7%)

Number of Voters:   359
First Vote:   Wednesday, 01 July 2009 14:56
Last Vote:   Sunday, 05 May 2024 20:50
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    UK Prime Minister, Gordon Brownn's promise to French President Sarkozy that Great Britain will proceed to Lisbon Treaty's ratification was certainly fuelled further by MEPs' warning, meanwhile in Strasbourg, that all Enlargement stops until EU can have efficient Institutions for more than 27 member Countries.    

    EU Parliament's President, German MEP Hans Gert Poettering, formally announced this position, after consulting all Political Groups' Chairmen, Monday in Strasbourg, and most MEPs made the point crystal clear during Plenary Debates on Wednesday.   

     Thus, from Thursday, UK's House of Commons, at Westminster, gave its "Green Light" to Lisbon Treaty's ratification, which was completed later-on, after ovecoming some last minute attempts to block the process.

    - In only 3 other Member Countries we feel some "hesitations" : Poland, Czech Republic and Cyprus", said, meanwhile, EU Chairman-in-office, Slovenian Foreign Minister, Dr. Dimitri Ruppel, speaking to EU Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee in Strasbourg, However, "I didn't hear any explicit refusal", he carefully added.

    Rupel's fears were later bellied in Cyprus' case, where a wide majority of political parties confirmed their support to the EU Treaty, but fears were confirmed in Poland's case, while Czechs said they waited for their Constitutional Court to pronounce itself.

    A paradox is that the Polish President Lech Kaczynski, who reportedly expressed concerns about Lisbon Treaty, had personally signed himself its blueprint, while, on the contrary, Cyprus' new President, Christofias, despite its own party's opposal, declared that he'll respect the signature of his precedessor, former President Tassos Papadopoulos, in favor of EU Treaty.

    But, "all that noise is a misinterpretations by some Western Media : Poland will ratify the EU Treaty, and even earlier than some other Member Countries", declared to "EuroFora", in a surprisingly optimistic tone, the Polish Chairman of EU Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Jacek Saryuswolski...

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