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by dragonwriter
979 days ago
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> European Commission fits here. Head of commission is approved by parliament as far I know, but commissars are not elected, just suggested by each state governments. The commissioners are appointed by the EC president in consultation with the member governments, and then the commission as a whole needs to secure approval of parliament. This is similar to the process by which parliamentary governments usually form a cabinet, but with the European Council (representatives of all member-state governments) serving in the role of head of state. One typically talks about the government in a parliamentary system as being elected, so... |
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The way they play games with words doesn't make it a democratic system, it is however a very effective tool for the EU to muddy the water and confuse people into thinking it has greater legitimacy than it really does.