EU Citizens Should Have Voting Rights in National Elections, But in Which Country?

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I will be happy if Philippe Cayla’s and Catriona Seth’s proposal for a European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) on national voting rights for EU citizens is successful. But I will not sign it myself. I agree that there is a serious democratic deficit in the current regulation of voting rights. It is contrary to the spirit of EU law if EU citizens who take up residence in another member state lose fundamental rights as a consequence of exercising their right of free movement. And it seems particularly perverse that they retain their rights to vote in local and European Parliament elections but can lose the more significant franchise in national elections. The question is: which country should be responsible for letting them vote and under which conditions?

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Bauböck, R. (2019). EU Citizens Should Have Voting Rights in National Elections, But in Which Country? In IMISCOE Research Series (pp. 23–26). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89905-3_3

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