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18 January 2013

Irish Minister for European Affairs calls for greater democratic accountability in the EU


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Minister Creighton has called for the re-dedication of Europe to its citizens, given that only 33 per cent feel their voice counts in the EU. She has commissioned a paper for discussion: 'The Fourth Pillar of a Genuine EMU – Democratic Legitimacy and Accountability'.


As a basis for this discussion, Minister Creighton has commissioned a paper by Brigid Laffan, Professor of European Politics at University College Dublin, The Fourth Pillar of a Genuine EMU – Democratic Legitimacy and Accountability. The paper poses specific questions to guide the ministerial debate. The Minister has also invited representatives of the European Parliament, the Oireachtas (the Irish national parliament) and the Northern Ireland Executive to join the meeting.

Commenting in advance of this discussion, Minister Creighton said: “The recent crisis has shown that the people of Europe first saw the Union as part of the problem, but now they want to see it more as part of the solution. The Irish Presidency’s focus is on solutions for growth and jobs, but people also need to feel more connected, involved, engaged, informed and listened to. As we take the next steps down the road of closer financial and economic integration, we need a serious debate about how to ensure their voices are truly heard.”

Ministers will also take the opportunity to consider prospects for the further enlargement of the European Union... “I strongly believe that we need to maintain and reinforce the European perspective of the candidate countries. This is a matter of peace and security in Europe and affects us all. From our own direct experience over the past 40 years, Ireland knows well the extent to which the European Union can support the reform and development process”, the Minister said.

Press release

See also Ministers for European Affairs work to ensure citizens’ voices are better heard



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