Europeans United for Democracy – Alliance for a Europe of Democracies, formerly known as ''EUDemocrats'', was a
Eurosceptic and self-described
Eurorealist alliance of parties and movements from 15 European countries. It operated as a
transnational party at the European level (
European political party), according to
Regulation
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(EC) No 2004/2003. It incorporated members from both the left and right of the
political spectrum
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.
The party was set up under Danish law on 7 November 2005 and founded as a European Party in
Brussels
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on 8 November 2005. Its first congress was held on 24 February 2006. Former Danish
MEPs Jens-Peter Bonde
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and
Hanne Dahl
Hanne Dahl (born 30 August 1970) is a Danish priest and former politician from Aalborg. She was a member of the European Parliament
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inspired the EUD's creation and first years. In January 2009, Swedish economist and former MEP
Sören Wibe succeeded Bonde as President of the EUD. Following Wibe's sudden death in December 2010, former Irish Green MEP
Patricia McKenna was named president of the EUD and
Lave Knud Broch from
People's Movement against the EU
The People's Movement against the EU ( da, Folkebevægelsen mod EU) is a political association in Denmark against the European Union. It was founded in 1972 as a cross-party campaign platform for a 'no' vote in Denmark's referendum on EEC members ...
as vice president.
The EUD's platform was not concerned with specific matters of right or left wing ideology because it believed that such issues are best considered by national and regional parliaments under their citizens’ democratic control. It was committed to enhancing transparency, subsidiarity, diversity and budget control in the European Union.
In 2009, four of its affiliated MEPs were members of the
Independence and Democracy group in the
European Parliament
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. Also, two affiliated MEPs -
Roger Helmer
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Helmer was electe ...
and
Daniel Hannan, both British Conservatives - sat as independents. Hannan left EUD in October 2009 to join the newly formed
Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists, while Helmer defected from the British Conservatives to British party UKIP. From 2010 to 2014 EUD had one member in the European Parliament:
Rina Ronja Kari (replaced
Søren Søndergaard 5 February 2014), who sits as an associate member of the
European United Left/Nordic Green Left Group. In the 2014 European Parliament elections two EUD members
Rina Ronja Kari and
Iveta Grigule were elected.
Ten members of national and regional parliaments from ten countries were also members of the EUD (as of 2014).
Political platform
The political aim of the EUDemocrats was to reform the present structures of the European Union. According to its political platform,
[EUD Political Platform http://www.eudemocrats.org/eud/content.php?id=18] the EUD believed that decisions should be made at the lowest possible level (
subsidiarity), thus giving an effective voice to the citizens of member states, regions and national minorities. It aimed to unite those who are critical of the EU for its undemocratic development and its ever-more centralising political features.
The EUD was opposed to the
centralisation of political power in EU institutions, and demanded democratic scrutiny and control over EU institutional powers and actions by national and regional assemblies.
Its four political core objectives were:
*enhancing transparency on all political levels, especially in the EU by giving citizens insight into all documents and meetings;
*strengthen real subsidiarity in the EU thus taking decisions at the lowest political level possible;
*improving democracy and accountability by reforming EU institutions and structures making them function more democratically;
*defending diversity in the EU by making it possible for member states to implement politics according to their national reality and by promoting flexible cooperation instead of fixed harmonisation.
The operational aim of EUD was to act as an effective political platform and campaigning organisation which is able to influence pan-European politics towards extending democratic structures in the EU. The EUD also sought to have candidates elected in
European elections that shared its core Eurorealist political ideas and thus influence politics in the European Parliament itself.
Campaigns
In March 2011, the EUDemocrats launched a campaign against the idea of direct-tax income for the European Union (including a tax on citizens, the banking sector, or the air traffic sector. The campaign was launched a
www.noeutax.com
In an effort to bring balance to the euro debate in the Baltics, EUDemocrats has started a Latvian web information campaign a
www.parlatu.lv
Membership
:
*
Michael Balter,
Vivant group leader at the Parliament of the
Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft Belgiens
:
*
People's Movement against the EU
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:
*
Arise the Republic
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(''Debout la République'')
*MP
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan
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:
*
National Platform
*
People's Movement
*Independent TD
Thomas Pringle
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:
*
Euro Sceptic Party (''Euro Scettici – Partito Animalista Italiano'')
:
*MEP
Iveta Grigule
*
Eiroskeptiķu Rīcības Partija (''Eiroskeptiķu Rīcības Partija'')
*
Demokrāti.lv
:
*
Direct Democracy (Slovakia) (''Priama Demokracia - Hnutie Domova'')
*
Rudolf Kusy member of the regional parliament of
Bratislava
*
Peter Kopecký Peter Kopecký is a Slovak romanist and politician.
Previously the Slovak Ambassador to Romania and Moldova and Rector of Comenius University in Bratislava, he is now Assistant Director of the Institute of European Studies and International Relat ...
:
*
June List (''Junijska lista'')
*
EUDemocrats Slovenia (''EUDS'')
*
Gorazd Drevensek
:
*
June List (''Junilistan'')
Notes
References
* Laure Neumayer: ''Euroscepticism as a political label''; in: European Journal of Political Research 2/2007.
* Géraud de Ville: ''Eurosceptics are Eurocritics or Eurorealists;'' in: Politeia 10/2007.
External links
EUDemocratsofficial site
Independence and Democracy group in the European Parliamentofficial site
Swedish EUD blogEuropean Referendum Campaignofficial site
Article by Géraud de Ville in Politeia: Eurosceptics are Eurocritics or Eurorealists.Article by Jens-Peter Bonde in the EUObserver: New composition of the European Parliament should be a wake-up call.
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