As someone who is in the process of immigrating to the EU (will be allowed to vote next cycle), can I get a layman’s summary of the parties and what they stand for? Thanks!
This may help: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/about-parliament/en/organisation-and-rules/organisation/political-groups
But it may also help if you’d say which country you will be immigrating to.
In Spain.
Just trying to get a layout of the way EU parliament works, we should be getting our passports sooner than later, and will be able to dive into it more before the next cycle. Thanks!
Afaik there is only one pan European party and that would be Volt.
I’d like to be able to vote for pan-european parties, but voting for Volt only works in very large constituencies (such as Germany). In most other places it likely reduces the chance of getting pro-european MEPs who might consider implementing such an option. What other strategies can help ?
I would say, that since Volt has a party in nearly all European country, supporting them in your home country would be a good strategy?
OK, but what is a brief platform?
Their main point is that they want to enable true pan-European parties 😅
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