Formation of national positions on eu legislative proposals in slovenia: What role for civil society organizations?

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This article considers the EU policymaking process from the national perspective, emphasiz-ing the involvement of civil society organizations (CSOs) in the process of formulating national positions prior to negotiations in the Council of the EU. Its scope is limited to the stagist model of policy analysis, focusing on the policy formulation stage and 20 of the most salient EU legislative proposals on the EU agenda between 2008 and 2010. It is ar-gued that Slovenia seems to neglect the expertise and information held by CSOs during the process of forming national positions. The current system for coordinating EU affairs anticipates only a nar-row role for CSOs. The national position is typically formed at a lower bureaucratic level and based on the European Commission’s proposal. While national officials recognize the benefits of includ-ing CSOs in the whole process, they are afraid of greater work, more bureaucratic processes, and corruption.

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Lajh, D., & Novak, M. (2020). Formation of national positions on eu legislative proposals in slovenia: What role for civil society organizations? Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 16(61), 88–104. https://doi.org/10.24193/tras.61E.5

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