on june 13 (UK 10th i think?) is the election to the european parliament
i don't know if anyone here cares about it but yeah perhaps
anyhow, i think i am going to vote for Folkpartiet who's a member of the "The European Liberal Democrats and Reformers" group in the parliament.
Here's a list of groups + some info about their policies:
The European Liberal Democrats and Reformers (ELDR)
-Open up EU to make it more democratized.
-Fight discrimination
-Personal freedom > war on terror
-Make a REAL single market in europe.
-fight the bureaucracy of the EU's institutions.
-Making europe the leader of environmental protection and public health problems
-make globalisation work for everyone (opening up EUs markets, targeted aid)
-Reform the common agricultural policy (!!!!!!!!!!)
-Europe shall speak with one voice in world affairs (and use force when necessarily)
Group of the European People's Party (EPP)
-Common voice in world affairs and common use of force
-promote human rights in the whole world.
-Fight terrorism
-Fight illegal immigrants.
-Ecomomic growth
-Research and Education
-Open up EU to make it more democratized
-better environment / food
-protect the farmers
Socialist Group (PSE)
Bah, something wrong with their website, so i couldn't check their policies =/
The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA)
-A lot of environmental policies (obviously )
-Human rights
-gender equality
-promote social issues
-protect public services
-harmonized corporate taxes
-Promote free software
-Stimulate euro film industry
-stimulate euro sports
-one seat in the UN security concil
-make EU institutions more open and green
Heh, it's a hard decision...I know that I won't be able to vote for the EU parliament for at least 3 more years until we join the EU, but even if I could, there is no party that supports large scale space program, nuclear power, federative government and big science investments. So I guess I'd either go with ELDP or maybe the PSE...
Would you care to post some sort of an overview of those parties' programs? I'm too lazy to search for all of them.
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Jun-02-2004 18:39
St_Andrew
I <3 NYC
Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
Heh, it's a hard decision...I know that I won't be able to vote for the EU parliament for at least 3 more years until we join the EU, but even if I could, there is no party that supports large scale space program, nuclear power, federative government and big science investments. So I guess I'd either go with ELDP or maybe the PSE...
Would you care to post some sort of an overview of those parties' programs? I'm too lazy to search for all of them.
have updated my first post with some info about the groups. i'm not sure about everyones policies, but this is from their websites so and don't forget that this is just groups, there may be different opinions within them
what is ELDP?
Jun-02-2004 20:12
St_Andrew
I <3 NYC
Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by mixinmusic
I am voting to get my country out of the EU political establishment.
i didn't know you had an election about leaving EU
Jun-02-2004 20:53
DrUg_Tit0
e^(i*pi)+1=0
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
have updated my first post with some info about the groups. i'm not sure about everyones policies, but this is from their websites so and don't forget that this is just groups, there may be different opinions within them
what is ELDP?
I meant ELDR, sorry.
Yea, I'd probably be for them too.
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Jun-02-2004 21:18
St_Andrew
I <3 NYC
Registered: May 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by mixinmusic
you dont but the European election will reflect the countries stance on the issue.
yeah but if you want to get out of the EU you should vote for an anti EU party in your parliament elections...
Jun-02-2004 21:45
occrider
Traveladdict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: New York
Re: EU elections
Hmmm let's see:
quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
on june 13 (UK 10th i think?) is the election to the european parliament
i don't know if anyone here cares about it but yeah perhaps
anyhow, i think i am going to vote for Folkpartiet who's a member of the "The European Liberal Democrats and Reformers" group in the parliament.
Here's a list of groups + some info about their policies:
The European Liberal Democrats and Reformers (ELDR)
-Open up EU to make it more democratized.
-Fight discrimination <>
-Personal freedom > war on terror < war on drugs>>
-Make a REAL single market in europe. <>
-fight the bureaucracy of the EU's institutions.
-Making europe the leader of environmental protection and public health problems <public health???? SOCIALIST!!!>>
-make globalisation work for everyone (opening up EUs markets, targeted aid)
-Reform the common agricultural policy (!!!!!!!!!!) <>
-Europe shall speak with one voice in world affairs (and use force when necessarily) <>
Group of the European People's Party (EPP) <>
-Common voice in world affairs and common use of force
-promote human rights in the whole world. <>
-Fight terrorism
-Fight illegal immigrants.
-Ecomomic growth
-Research and Education
-Open up EU to make it more democratized
-better environment / food <>
-protect the farmers
Socialist Group (PSE) <>
Bah, something wrong with their website, so i couldn't check their policies =/ <>
Union for Europe of the Nations Group (UEN) <Union for Europe of the Nations Group? Soviet Union!!!>>
basically anti EU parties. stands for the freedom of nations to decide.
The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA)
-A lot of environmental policies (obviously )<>
-Human rights <>
-gender equality <>
-promote social issues <>
-protect public services <>
-harmonized corporate taxes <>
-Promote free software <>
-Stimulate euro film industry <>
-stimulate euro sports <>
-one seat in the UN security concil
-make EU institutions more open and green <>
So many socialists!!! Where's Yoepus? He'll back me up.
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Jun-02-2004 21:46
h0tsweetbabyd0l
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really interesting and good job u made erik congrats = )
i think ur idead of voting for the ones u said is good but as i told u yeah i think the EPP got some interesting ideas ....but yeah we need to reform a lot of things in UE
mmh about france we got 41 parties so yeah don't expect i do like erik ....it would take too much time and btw here even the parties don't really care about being european deputy ...it's just one more function and not a function itself ...lack of motivation and lack of informations for the citizens ....i guess an another reason why almost no one cares here about these elections ...
Jun-02-2004 23:05
donegalredneck
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Bun Cranncha, Inis Eoghain, Tír Chonaill, Éire
quote:
Originally posted by mixinmusic
I am voting to get my country out of the EU political establishment.
What candidate is advocating that you leave the EU. You appear to be from Ireland (like myself) so I should know of whoever you're on about.
Anyway I haven't decided myself. I must look into it in more detail and vote for whoever I believe hold the interests of the people of my constituency in highest priority. Going by some of the MEPs we have at present that isn't the case. They seem to be more interested in fitting in with the 'big boys' regardless of what's happening at home.
Those candidates who, if elected, will become part of the EPP will not be getting my vote. I'm completely against Common Security and Defence Policy and the further erosion of what's left of our neutrality. From what I can see they are the biggest players in this area.
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Jun-02-2004 23:54
imokruok
Lawyers, guns, and money
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Milwaukee, WI
I think this is what mixinmusic means:
Looks good to me!
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Jun-03-2004 04:23
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
goddamned new world order crap...FUCK!
no, seriously I wish I knew more.
Jun-03-2004 05:06
trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
Re: Re: EU elections
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
So many socialists!!! Where's Yoepus? He'll back me up.
The vast number of socialist parties is just an indication of the socialists not being able to join forces.
I'm not totally sure, but I do not think that each of the socialist parties carry the same weight as the right wing/liberal parties do, in terms of seats. That may be a vain hope on my part, though.