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by sofixa
962 days ago
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Once an agreement has been reached, the Parliament can still reject the proposed law (which can easily happen because a conciliatory committee does not represent all the factions in parliament and of course public outcry/petitions can change opinions). |
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How the democratic process actually works is important. Public outcry often happens after something becomes LOCAL law (i.e. a few years or months down the road) implemented in a member state. The usual defense from EU-enthusiasts is then “you should have engaged in public debate, it’s too late now”. That should tell you something about the visibility and publicity of the process.