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EU affairs ministers on Tuesday commented on the European Parliament’s proposals on reforming EU elections, together with formalising the so-called spitzenkandidat course of — selecting the following EU Fee president via the election –, reducing the voting age to 16 and having transnational lists and a typical voting day. A number of ministers criticised the proposals arguing that they intrude with nationwide electoral techniques, and don’t consider sufficiently the nationwide specificities.
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