Currently, European elections are 27 separate national contests where citizens can only vote for candidates from their own country. Transnational lists would create a joint constituency covering the entire EU, allowing voters to cast a second ballot for a pan-European list of candidates. Proponents argue this would Europeanize the elections and force politicians to campaign on continent-wide issues. Opponents argue it would detach politicians from local voters and allow large countries like Germany and France to dominate the Parliament.
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