Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]

Modern democratic political systems are hardly conceivable without political representation. This also applies to the European Union, a unique international organisation with a directly elected and fully-fledged assembly representing the EU citizens. Because geography is central to the operation of...

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Main Author: Jakub Charvát
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of West Bohemia, Pilsen 2020-10-01
Series:Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni
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Online Access:http://actaff.zcu.cz/export/sites/ffacta/files/archiv/2020/Acta-FF-c-2/1-Acta-2020-2-Charvat.pdf
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spelling doaj-4dae2350d1b04062aca26d77160b4ed22021-01-28T13:03:58ZcesUniversity of West Bohemia, PilsenActa Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni2336-63462020-10-0112211810.24132/actaff.2020.12.2.1Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]Jakub Charvát0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8212-1743Metropolitan University PragueModern democratic political systems are hardly conceivable without political representation. This also applies to the European Union, a unique international organisation with a directly elected and fully-fledged assembly representing the EU citizens. Because geography is central to the operation of almost all electoral systems and the European Parliament is the first transnational assembly based on the Member States representation, the paper explores the spatial aspect of the composition of the European Parliament resulting from the 2019 election. The representation in the European Parliament may be degressively proportional, which implies malapportionment of seats across the EU Member States. The paper, thus, seeks to quantify the malapportionment in the 2019 election at both the aggregate level (by the adaption of Loosemore and Hanby´s distortion index) and individual level (advantage ratio and the value of a vote). It concludes malapportionment was just below 14,5% of the total seats in 2019 while the 2019 election did not bring the degressively proportional representation in the European Parliament as required by the Lisbon Treaty.http://actaff.zcu.cz/export/sites/ffacta/files/archiv/2020/Acta-FF-c-2/1-Acta-2020-2-Charvat.pdfeuropean parliamentseat apportionmentterritorial representationdegressive proportionalitymalapportionment
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Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni
european parliament
seat apportionment
territorial representation
degressive proportionality
malapportionment
author_facet Jakub Charvát
author_sort Jakub Charvát
title Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
title_short Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
title_full Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
title_fullStr Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
title_full_unstemmed Zastoupení členských zemí v Evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [The EU Member States’ Representation in the European Parliament after the 2019 Elections]
title_sort zastoupení členských zemí v evropském parlamentu po volbách 2019 [the eu member states’ representation in the european parliament after the 2019 elections]
publisher University of West Bohemia, Pilsen
series Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni
issn 2336-6346
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Modern democratic political systems are hardly conceivable without political representation. This also applies to the European Union, a unique international organisation with a directly elected and fully-fledged assembly representing the EU citizens. Because geography is central to the operation of almost all electoral systems and the European Parliament is the first transnational assembly based on the Member States representation, the paper explores the spatial aspect of the composition of the European Parliament resulting from the 2019 election. The representation in the European Parliament may be degressively proportional, which implies malapportionment of seats across the EU Member States. The paper, thus, seeks to quantify the malapportionment in the 2019 election at both the aggregate level (by the adaption of Loosemore and Hanby´s distortion index) and individual level (advantage ratio and the value of a vote). It concludes malapportionment was just below 14,5% of the total seats in 2019 while the 2019 election did not bring the degressively proportional representation in the European Parliament as required by the Lisbon Treaty.
topic european parliament
seat apportionment
territorial representation
degressive proportionality
malapportionment
url http://actaff.zcu.cz/export/sites/ffacta/files/archiv/2020/Acta-FF-c-2/1-Acta-2020-2-Charvat.pdf
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