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European Union (all
free) Freedom House ratings for European Union and
surrounding states, as of 2009.
[1]
free
partly free
unfree
not rated
This is a list of European Union member states,
their forms of government and their parliaments. The European Union is a sui generis supranational union of democratic states. At a European
Council Summit held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 June and 22 June 1993,[2] the
European Union defined the Copenhagen criteria regarding the
conditions a candidate country has to fulfill to be considered
eligible for accession to the European
Union:
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Membership criteria
require that the candidate country must have achieved:
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Consequently, all European
Union member states are directly elected democracies that are
considered to be "free" according
to the criteria of Freedom House (with all of them being
rated 1/1 except for Latvia
with 2/1, Greece and Italy with 1/2, and Bulgaria and Romania with 2/2).[1]
As of 2010, all European Union member states are representative democracies;
however, they do not all have the same political system, with most
of the differences arising from different historical
backgrounds.
Many of the states in the neighbourhood of the European Union
are not considered to be "free" by the same criteria.[1]
Most European states neighbouring the European Union are considered
to be "free" or "partly free" by Freedom House, with the exceptions of Azerbaijan, Belarus and Russia. On the other hand, almost all of the
states in North
Africa and Southwest Asia that neighbour the European
Union are not considered to be "free", with the exception of Israel.[1]
Monarchism and
republicanism
At present, seven monarchies are members of the European Union:
Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. All seven monarchies in
the European Union are constitutional monarchies,
which means that the monarch does not influence the politics of the
monarch's country. Either the monarch is legally prohibited from
doing so, or the monarch does not utilise the political powers
vested in the office by convention.
At the dawn of the 20th century, France was the only republic among the future members states of
the European Union; the ascent of republicanism to the political mainstream
only started at the beginning of the 20th century. Public opinion is
currently strongly in favour of keeping the monarchy in the
remaining seven monarchies in the European Union, and there is
currently no ongoing campaign with popular support to abolish
monarchy in any of them.
Form of
government
There are three types of government systems in European
politics: in a presidential system, the president
is the head of
state and the head of government; in a semi-presidential system, the
president and the prime minister share a number of competences;
finally, in a parliamentary system, the
president is a ceremonial figurehead
who has few political competences. As with the definition of
constitutional monarchies, sometimes the president does have
non-ceremonial competences, but does not use them by constitutional
convention; this is the case in Austria, for instance.
By definition, modern democratic constitutional monarchies are
parliamentary, as there is no elected head of state who could
assume non-ceremonial competences; of the twenty republican member
states of the European Union, only one is a presidential republic
(Cyprus) and three are
semi-presidential republic (Finland, France and Romania).
Degree
of self-governance
Most of the European Union's member states are unitary states,
which means that most of the competences lie with the central
government and only minor or local issues are within the
authority of regional
governments. However, three states are federations (Austria, Belgium and Germany) of states or regions with equal competences,
and six other states have either devolved certain powers to special regions
or are federacies (or
both):
- federacies:
- devolved states:
Parliamentary chambers
A further distinction is the number of chambers in the national
legislature. While
there had been legislatures with more than two chambers (tricameral and tetracameral
ones), nowadays there are only unicameral and bicameral ones. There is no clear trend
towards either model as of 2006. Federations and countries with
strong regional differences or regional identities are normally
bicameral to reflect the regions' interests in national bills.
The states with the larger populations, from the Netherlands
upwards, all have a bicameral system. Although there is a greater
mix among the smaller states (some influenced by their federalist
structure), the smallest states are on the whole unicameral.
In the member states of the European Union, if the parliament
has only one chamber, it is wholly directly elected in all cases. If there
are two chambers, the lower house is directly elected in all
cases, while the upper
house can be directly elected (e.g. the Senate of Poland); or indirectly
elected, for example, by regional legislatures (e.g. the Federal Council of Austria); or non-elected, but
representing certain interest groups (e.g. the National Council of Slovenia); or non-elected
(though by and large appointed by elected officials) as a remnant
of a non-democratic political system in earlier times (as in the House of Lords in
the United
Kingdom).
Listed by form of
government
Listed by type of
parliament
- I^ : Due to
Belgium's complex federal structure the Brussels Regional Parliament (Brussels
Hoofdstedelijk Parlement / Parlement de la Région de
Bruxelles-Capitale / Brüsseler
Regionalparlament)[105][106]
(89, regional assembly), Flemish Parliament (Vlaams
Parlement)[107]
(124, regional and community assembly), the Walloon
Parliament (Parlement wallon)[108][109]
(75, regional assembly), the Parliament of the French
Community (Parlement de la Communauté française)[110]
(94, community assembly) and the Parliament of
the German-speaking Community (Parlament der Deutschsprachigen
Gemeinschaft)[111]
(25, community assembly) have competences in federal legislation
that affects their interests.
- II^ : In
addition to the 71 elected senators, the ruling monarch's children
(or, in case there are none, her or his siblings) are also entitled
to sit in the Senate after reaching the age of 18 and entitled to
vote after reaching the age of 21 as senators by law (senator van rechtswege / sénateur de droit / Senator von Rechts wegen),
although they do not use the right to vote by constitutional
convention. There are currently three such senators.
- III^ : The
number of Senators will gradually increase to 348 with the 2011
Senate election to reflect changes in French demography.
- IV^ : In
legislation which affects the autonomous province of the Åland Islands,
its Parliament (Lagting)[112]
(30) also has legislative competences.
- V^ :
While there is a Federal
Assembly (Bundesversammlung) similar to the
Austrian Federal Assembly, it is not
simply a joint session of the Federal Diet and the Federal
Council and as such not the overall name of the
legislature.
- VI^ :
Technically, the Federal Diet only has 598 members; the additional
twenty-four seats are overhang seats resulting from the 2009 election.
- VII^ : The
Irish names are used in the English-language version of the Constitution of Ireland,[113]
and generally in English-language speech and writing in
Ireland.[114][115][116] The
English glosses given are the descriptions in the Constitution.[113]
- VIII^ : In
addition to the 315 elected members, there are currently seven senators for
life (senatore a
vita); these include three former Italian Presidents,
who are ex officio
senators for life, as well as four senators appointed by the
President "for outstanding patriotic merits in the social,
scientific, artistic or literary field". There can only be five
appointed senators in addition to the ex officio ones at any one time.
- IX^ : Technically,
the House of Representatives only has 65 members; the additional
four seats are overhang seats to ensure a majority of MPs for the
party which gained the most votes in the 2008 election.
- X^ : The name
Zgromadzenie Narodowe is only used on the rare occasions
when both houses sit together.
- XI^ : In
legislation which affects the overseas territory of Gibraltar, its Parliament[117]
(17) also has legislative competences.
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