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Degressive representation of Member States in the European Parliament 2019-2024

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Pukelsheim, Friedrich 
Grimmett, Geoffrey R 

Abstract

Primary law of the European Union demands that the allocation of the seats of the European Parliament between the Member States must obey the principle of degressive proportionality. The principle embodies the political aim that the more populous states agree to be underrepresented in order to allow the less populous states to be better represented. This paper reviews four allocation methods achieving this goal: the Cambridge Compromise, the Power Compromise, the Modified Cambridge Compromise, and the 0.5-DPL Method. After a year of committee deliberations, Parliament decreed on 7 February 2018 an allocation of seats for the 2019 elections that realizes degressive proportionality, but otherwise lacks methodological grounding. The allocation emerged from haggling and bargaining behind closed doors.

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physics.soc-ph, physics.soc-ph, math.HO, 91B12

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Representation

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0034-4893
1749-4001

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Taylor & Francis