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The Dutch elections: What implications for EU politics?
27 November 2023 - Online Elections Monitor
Speakers: Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director & Head of the Social Europe and Well-being Programme, European Policy Centre; Rem Korteweg, Senior Research Fellow, the Clingendael Institute; Sam Van der Staak, Director, Regional Europe Programme, International IDEA
Moderator: Teona Lavrelashvili, Policy Analyst and Coordinator of the EPC’s Task Force on EU Enlargement, European Policy Centre
On 22 November, Dutch people voted to elect the members of the Second Chamber (Tweede Kamer). With the departure of Mark Rutte, Europe’s second-longest serving Prime Minister, the elections mark a new era in Dutch politics, with broader implications for EU politics. With 27 parties participating, the elections were being contested on a range of domestic i...
published: 27 Nov 2023
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The Dutch Elections Explained #EUFlash
In a landmark election, Dutch voters have resoundingly backed Geert Wilders' right-wing Party for Freedom, echoing a rising wave of right-wing populism across Europe. This significant political shift in the Netherlands raises crucial questions about its implications for both the nation and the European Union. "EU Flash" will explore these dynamics, providing clear, concise analysis.
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https://www.politico.eu/article/wat...
published: 23 Nov 2023
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How do European elections work? | CNBC Explains
Hundreds of millions of citizens are eligible to vote in this year’s European Parliamentary elections. CNBC’s Silvia Amaro explains how voting works across the 28 European countries.
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published: 26 May 2019
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Dutch rejection of Mercosur now threatens wider EU trade deals
A Free Trade Agreement between the EU and four South American countries, known as the Mercosur trade bloc, has been voted down by the Dutch parliament. This not only puts the largest-ever EU trade deal at risk, it also doesn’t bode well for the upcoming Dutch vote on the ratification of the trade deal between the EU and Canada.
The fact that even a typical outward-looking trading nation such as the Netherlands turns more and more away from negotiated free trade deals, shows how the anti-free trade movements in Europe have gained popularity in Europe over the last five years which started with successful campaigns to stop trade and investment negotiations with the US.
The trade deal can only be implemented if all EU member states ratify the deal. The Austrian parliament has also refrained...
published: 04 Jun 2020
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FEDERALIST EVENT: The Union-wide electoral constituency in the reform of the European Electoral Law
published: 19 Oct 2021
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European elections: how they work
Videographic looking at how European Union elections will work. Voting begins on Thursday.VIDEOGRAPHICS
published: 20 May 2019
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NasCSO Roundtable Meeting: Midlands North West European Parliament constituency
In this NasCSO Roundtable, representatives from civil society organisations working in a variety of different sectors across the Midlands North West European Parliament constituency met with Irish MEP Chris MacManus, and representatives from European Movement Ireland and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland to discuss challenges facing their organisations and priorities for the European Parliament at present. Among issues discussed were agriculture, homelessness, rural development and the changing landscape for civil society organisations in Ireland. Watch the discussion back and learn more about NasCSO in this snapshot video from our most recent NasCSO meeting. To attend future meetings or learn more about NasCSO, sign up at the form below.
published: 14 Dec 2021
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How does voting work in the European Elections? | ITV News
ITV News Anglia explains how the voting process will work for the upcoming European Elections.
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published: 21 May 2019
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Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
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Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
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published: 11 Jun 2020
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Proportional Representation: How the Dutch Electoral System Works (and the Pros & Cons) - TLDR News
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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published: 03 Mar 2021
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Jacob Rees-Mogg told to 'sit up man!' - BBC News
Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was accused of being contemptuous for reclining across the seats in the chamber.
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published: 04 Sep 2019
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Get the picture: Electing your European Parliament
Who are these 'MEPs' and how are they chosen? Via proportional representation and a list system you say... Lost? A picture is worth 1000 words!
EuroparlTV video ID: 41682fb6-418b-4caa-b770-a284011d40f1
published: 29 Nov 2013
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HOW DOES THE EU PARLIAMENT ELECTION WORK?
CNN'S Nina dos Santos explains the intricacies of European Union Elections. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37052409_001.do
published: 21 Jul 2016
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WRAP Dutch vote in Euro elex, defy Brussels orders
(10 Jun 2004)
June 10, 2004
1. Exteriors of polling station
2. Sign saying 'polling station'
3. Various electronic polling machines
4. Woman registering to vote
5. Election documents on table
6. Election officers seated at desk
7. Man leafing through election list
8. Woman collecting papers
9. Woman voting
10. Woman placing vote and leaving
11. Various of election official
12. Man registering to vote
13. Official handing election paper to voter
14. Man leaving
June 10, 2004
15. Various of outdoor market
16. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I am voting because I understand what the elections are about."
17. Outdoor market
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I don't understand why she (my daughter) is not going to vote because at home we brought up our children to ...
published: 21 Jul 2015
1:02:45
The Dutch elections: What implications for EU politics?
27 November 2023 - Online Elections Monitor
Speakers: Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director & Head of the Social Europe and Well-being Programme, European Poli...
27 November 2023 - Online Elections Monitor
Speakers: Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director & Head of the Social Europe and Well-being Programme, European Policy Centre; Rem Korteweg, Senior Research Fellow, the Clingendael Institute; Sam Van der Staak, Director, Regional Europe Programme, International IDEA
Moderator: Teona Lavrelashvili, Policy Analyst and Coordinator of the EPC’s Task Force on EU Enlargement, European Policy Centre
On 22 November, Dutch people voted to elect the members of the Second Chamber (Tweede Kamer). With the departure of Mark Rutte, Europe’s second-longest serving Prime Minister, the elections mark a new era in Dutch politics, with broader implications for EU politics. With 27 parties participating, the elections were being contested on a range of domestic issues, from the high cost of living and housing shortages to healthcare and climate change.
This EPC Elections Monitor discussed key questions surrounding the elections, including: How will they shape Dutch domestic politics? And what will be the implications for the EU and its policies, including migration, enlargement and climate policy as well as budgetary debates?
https://wn.com/The_Dutch_Elections_What_Implications_For_Eu_Politics
27 November 2023 - Online Elections Monitor
Speakers: Elizabeth Kuiper, Associate Director & Head of the Social Europe and Well-being Programme, European Policy Centre; Rem Korteweg, Senior Research Fellow, the Clingendael Institute; Sam Van der Staak, Director, Regional Europe Programme, International IDEA
Moderator: Teona Lavrelashvili, Policy Analyst and Coordinator of the EPC’s Task Force on EU Enlargement, European Policy Centre
On 22 November, Dutch people voted to elect the members of the Second Chamber (Tweede Kamer). With the departure of Mark Rutte, Europe’s second-longest serving Prime Minister, the elections mark a new era in Dutch politics, with broader implications for EU politics. With 27 parties participating, the elections were being contested on a range of domestic issues, from the high cost of living and housing shortages to healthcare and climate change.
This EPC Elections Monitor discussed key questions surrounding the elections, including: How will they shape Dutch domestic politics? And what will be the implications for the EU and its policies, including migration, enlargement and climate policy as well as budgetary debates?
- published: 27 Nov 2023
- views: 232
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The Dutch Elections Explained #EUFlash
In a landmark election, Dutch voters have resoundingly backed Geert Wilders' right-wing Party for Freedom, echoing a rising wave of right-wing populism across E...
In a landmark election, Dutch voters have resoundingly backed Geert Wilders' right-wing Party for Freedom, echoing a rising wave of right-wing populism across Europe. This significant political shift in the Netherlands raises crucial questions about its implications for both the nation and the European Union. "EU Flash" will explore these dynamics, providing clear, concise analysis.
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https://www.politico.eu/article/watch-dutch-elections-pro-vvd-nsc-bbb-dilan-yesilgoz-frans-timmermans-pieter-omtzigt/
https://www.tweedekamer.nl/kamerleden_en_commissies/fracties
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Party_for_Freedom_and_Democracy
https://stukroodvlees.nl/wat-willen-de-koplopers-nsc-vvd-en-gl-pvda-met-de-eu/
https://nos.nl/collectie/13958-verkiezingen-2023
https://wn.com/The_Dutch_Elections_Explained_Euflash
In a landmark election, Dutch voters have resoundingly backed Geert Wilders' right-wing Party for Freedom, echoing a rising wave of right-wing populism across Europe. This significant political shift in the Netherlands raises crucial questions about its implications for both the nation and the European Union. "EU Flash" will explore these dynamics, providing clear, concise analysis.
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https://www.politico.eu/article/watch-dutch-elections-pro-vvd-nsc-bbb-dilan-yesilgoz-frans-timmermans-pieter-omtzigt/
https://www.tweedekamer.nl/kamerleden_en_commissies/fracties
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Party_for_Freedom_and_Democracy
https://stukroodvlees.nl/wat-willen-de-koplopers-nsc-vvd-en-gl-pvda-met-de-eu/
https://nos.nl/collectie/13958-verkiezingen-2023
- published: 23 Nov 2023
- views: 102204
5:54
How do European elections work? | CNBC Explains
Hundreds of millions of citizens are eligible to vote in this year’s European Parliamentary elections. CNBC’s Silvia Amaro explains how voting works across the ...
Hundreds of millions of citizens are eligible to vote in this year’s European Parliamentary elections. CNBC’s Silvia Amaro explains how voting works across the 28 European countries.
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Hundreds of millions of citizens are eligible to vote in this year’s European Parliamentary elections. CNBC’s Silvia Amaro explains how voting works across the 28 European countries.
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- published: 26 May 2019
- views: 130668
1:30
Dutch rejection of Mercosur now threatens wider EU trade deals
A Free Trade Agreement between the EU and four South American countries, known as the Mercosur trade bloc, has been voted down by the Dutch parliament. This not...
A Free Trade Agreement between the EU and four South American countries, known as the Mercosur trade bloc, has been voted down by the Dutch parliament. This not only puts the largest-ever EU trade deal at risk, it also doesn’t bode well for the upcoming Dutch vote on the ratification of the trade deal between the EU and Canada.
The fact that even a typical outward-looking trading nation such as the Netherlands turns more and more away from negotiated free trade deals, shows how the anti-free trade movements in Europe have gained popularity in Europe over the last five years which started with successful campaigns to stop trade and investment negotiations with the US.
The trade deal can only be implemented if all EU member states ratify the deal. The Austrian parliament has also refrained from confirming the trade deal with Mercosur.
The rejection of the deal puts the Dutch government in a very difficult position. Demanding that the EU Commission re-negotiate a deal that has taken twenty years of talks would hurt the reputation of the Dutch government in Brussels and would meet considerable resistance in the EU capital. But the more countries vote down the agreement, the more pressure mounts on the EU Commission to try to renegotiate with the Mercosur, a group which consists of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
On the other hand saving face in Brussels by ignoring the outcome of the vote in parliament, which is a possibility for the government, is also difficult; it's unlikely it would go down well with the Dutch parliament. After only minimal changes following the vote down in referenda on the EU’s constitution (2003) and the Association Agreement with Ukraine (2016), ignoring the parliamentary vote would enhance complaints that the EU has national governments on a string and that governments don’t listen to the people. Not a very attractive position either way.
The majority against the trade deal in yesterday's vote was reached when the smallest party in the Dutch government, ChristenUnie, decided to vote alongside the opposition. First of all, objections against the deal are, among other things, fueled by farmers' fears that the agreed phased opening of EU markets for South American meat and sugar will lead to unfair competition. Farmers' lobby groups do not trust the EU negotiators and the Dutch Minister of Trade, Sigrid Kaag, when they say that the deal does ensure that Mercosur countries apply Dutch working conditions and environmental standards.
Secondly, data which shows the increasing pace at which the Amazon forest in Brazil is burned down by farmers has led to enhanced opposition against the trade deal that has environmental protection as one of the preconditions for opening up each other's product markets.
The Dutch government will soon try to get the 2016 trade deal of the EU and Canada (CETA) passed in the First Chamber of the Dutch parliament. The Second Chamber voted in favour of ratification, but it was a close call to keep the CristenUnie on board, whose constituency is relatively dependent on farmers.
https://wn.com/Dutch_Rejection_Of_Mercosur_Now_Threatens_Wider_Eu_Trade_Deals
A Free Trade Agreement between the EU and four South American countries, known as the Mercosur trade bloc, has been voted down by the Dutch parliament. This not only puts the largest-ever EU trade deal at risk, it also doesn’t bode well for the upcoming Dutch vote on the ratification of the trade deal between the EU and Canada.
The fact that even a typical outward-looking trading nation such as the Netherlands turns more and more away from negotiated free trade deals, shows how the anti-free trade movements in Europe have gained popularity in Europe over the last five years which started with successful campaigns to stop trade and investment negotiations with the US.
The trade deal can only be implemented if all EU member states ratify the deal. The Austrian parliament has also refrained from confirming the trade deal with Mercosur.
The rejection of the deal puts the Dutch government in a very difficult position. Demanding that the EU Commission re-negotiate a deal that has taken twenty years of talks would hurt the reputation of the Dutch government in Brussels and would meet considerable resistance in the EU capital. But the more countries vote down the agreement, the more pressure mounts on the EU Commission to try to renegotiate with the Mercosur, a group which consists of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
On the other hand saving face in Brussels by ignoring the outcome of the vote in parliament, which is a possibility for the government, is also difficult; it's unlikely it would go down well with the Dutch parliament. After only minimal changes following the vote down in referenda on the EU’s constitution (2003) and the Association Agreement with Ukraine (2016), ignoring the parliamentary vote would enhance complaints that the EU has national governments on a string and that governments don’t listen to the people. Not a very attractive position either way.
The majority against the trade deal in yesterday's vote was reached when the smallest party in the Dutch government, ChristenUnie, decided to vote alongside the opposition. First of all, objections against the deal are, among other things, fueled by farmers' fears that the agreed phased opening of EU markets for South American meat and sugar will lead to unfair competition. Farmers' lobby groups do not trust the EU negotiators and the Dutch Minister of Trade, Sigrid Kaag, when they say that the deal does ensure that Mercosur countries apply Dutch working conditions and environmental standards.
Secondly, data which shows the increasing pace at which the Amazon forest in Brazil is burned down by farmers has led to enhanced opposition against the trade deal that has environmental protection as one of the preconditions for opening up each other's product markets.
The Dutch government will soon try to get the 2016 trade deal of the EU and Canada (CETA) passed in the First Chamber of the Dutch parliament. The Second Chamber voted in favour of ratification, but it was a close call to keep the CristenUnie on board, whose constituency is relatively dependent on farmers.
- published: 04 Jun 2020
- views: 488
1:12
European elections: how they work
Videographic looking at how European Union elections will work. Voting begins on Thursday.VIDEOGRAPHICS
Videographic looking at how European Union elections will work. Voting begins on Thursday.VIDEOGRAPHICS
https://wn.com/European_Elections_How_They_Work
Videographic looking at how European Union elections will work. Voting begins on Thursday.VIDEOGRAPHICS
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 150
41:46
NasCSO Roundtable Meeting: Midlands North West European Parliament constituency
In this NasCSO Roundtable, representatives from civil society organisations working in a variety of different sectors across the Midlands North West European Pa...
In this NasCSO Roundtable, representatives from civil society organisations working in a variety of different sectors across the Midlands North West European Parliament constituency met with Irish MEP Chris MacManus, and representatives from European Movement Ireland and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland to discuss challenges facing their organisations and priorities for the European Parliament at present. Among issues discussed were agriculture, homelessness, rural development and the changing landscape for civil society organisations in Ireland. Watch the discussion back and learn more about NasCSO in this snapshot video from our most recent NasCSO meeting. To attend future meetings or learn more about NasCSO, sign up at the form below.
https://wn.com/Nascso_Roundtable_Meeting_Midlands_North_West_European_Parliament_Constituency
In this NasCSO Roundtable, representatives from civil society organisations working in a variety of different sectors across the Midlands North West European Parliament constituency met with Irish MEP Chris MacManus, and representatives from European Movement Ireland and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland to discuss challenges facing their organisations and priorities for the European Parliament at present. Among issues discussed were agriculture, homelessness, rural development and the changing landscape for civil society organisations in Ireland. Watch the discussion back and learn more about NasCSO in this snapshot video from our most recent NasCSO meeting. To attend future meetings or learn more about NasCSO, sign up at the form below.
- published: 14 Dec 2021
- views: 89
2:15
How does voting work in the European Elections? | ITV News
ITV News Anglia explains how the voting process will work for the upcoming European Elections.
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ITV News Anglia explains how the voting process will work for the upcoming European Elections.
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ITV News Anglia explains how the voting process will work for the upcoming European Elections.
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- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 6868
5:33
Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
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Imagine we want to ...
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
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Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
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https://wn.com/Which_Voting_System_Is_The_Best_Alex_Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
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Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Lawrence Teh Swee Kiang, BRENDAN NEALE, Jane White, Karmi Nguyen, John C. Vesey, Yelena Baykova, Harshita Jagdish Sahijwani, Won Jang, Nick Johnson, Tariq Keblaoui, Carlos H. Costa, Eimann P. Evarola, Aleksandr Lyozin, Mohamed Elsayed, Alan Wilder, Marcus Appelbaum, Francisco Leos, Kevin O'Leary, Les Howard, Ten Cha, Mehmet Yusuf Ertekin, Arlene Weston, phkphk123321, Jennifer Kurkoski, Ryan B Harvey, Austin Randall, Abhishek Bansal, Jayant Sahewal, Dian Atamyanov, igor romanenko, Jose Arcadio Valdes Franco, Brandy Sarver, Guy Hardy, Tu-Anh Nguyen, Karl Laius, Madee Lo, JY Kang, Marc Bou Zeid, Abhishek Goel, Charles A Hershberger, Coenraad Keuning, Robert Seik, Heidi Stolt, Alexis Hevia, Todd Gross, Brady Jones, Christina Salvatore, Zhong Ming Zenny Tan, Karisa Caudill and Bruno Pinho.
- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 1257142
11:04
Proportional Representation: How the Dutch Electoral System Works (and the Pros & Cons) - TLDR News
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not e...
Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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Proportional Representation is an electoral system favoured by many, with its clear link between votes & winners and encouragement of compromise. However, not everyone's as convinced. So in this video we take a look at the way the system works in reality, how the Dutch electoral system works as well as the advantages & disadvantages of the system.
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- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 149219
0:37
Jacob Rees-Mogg told to 'sit up man!' - BBC News
Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was accused of being contemptuous for reclining across the seats in the chamber.
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Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was accused of being contemptuous for reclining across the seats in the chamber.
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Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was accused of being contemptuous for reclining across the seats in the chamber.
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- published: 04 Sep 2019
- views: 2494096
1:34
Get the picture: Electing your European Parliament
Who are these 'MEPs' and how are they chosen? Via proportional representation and a list system you say... Lost? A picture is worth 1000 words!
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Who are these 'MEPs' and how are they chosen? Via proportional representation and a list system you say... Lost? A picture is worth 1000 words!
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Who are these 'MEPs' and how are they chosen? Via proportional representation and a list system you say... Lost? A picture is worth 1000 words!
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- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 302
2:01
HOW DOES THE EU PARLIAMENT ELECTION WORK?
CNN'S Nina dos Santos explains the intricacies of European Union Elections. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37052409_00...
CNN'S Nina dos Santos explains the intricacies of European Union Elections. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37052409_001.do
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CNN'S Nina dos Santos explains the intricacies of European Union Elections. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37052409_001.do
- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 10700
1:53
WRAP Dutch vote in Euro elex, defy Brussels orders
(10 Jun 2004)
June 10, 2004
1. Exteriors of polling station
2. Sign saying 'polling station'
3. Various electronic polling machines
4. Woman registering...
(10 Jun 2004)
June 10, 2004
1. Exteriors of polling station
2. Sign saying 'polling station'
3. Various electronic polling machines
4. Woman registering to vote
5. Election documents on table
6. Election officers seated at desk
7. Man leafing through election list
8. Woman collecting papers
9. Woman voting
10. Woman placing vote and leaving
11. Various of election official
12. Man registering to vote
13. Official handing election paper to voter
14. Man leaving
June 10, 2004
15. Various of outdoor market
16. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I am voting because I understand what the elections are about."
17. Outdoor market
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I don't understand why she (my daughter) is not going to vote because at home we brought up our children to go and vote, and we are certainly going to vote."
19. Outdoor market
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Voxpop, man
"I think it (voting) matters, but I don't know why!"
21. Various of political campaign posters
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Thom de Graaf, Dutch Deputy Prime Minister
"We are taking into account the European legislation. Not only the Netherlands but other European countries as well make an interpretation of that legislation. It says the official results are not to be publicised before the end of elections in all Europe. We are not publicising official results, we just give the freedom to local governments, local authorities to present to their voters unofficial, first count results. That's something completely different, so we are in accordance with the European legislation."
23. Sign announcing 10 June vote
June 9, 2004
24. Exterior European Commission sign
25. SOUNDBITE: (English) Piero Petrucci, European Commission spokesman
"The amendment which has been done in 2002 was on one side to allow national authorities to start counting the votes while the elections were going on in other member states, but on the other side to fix the rule that no public authority is supposed to publish, and by public authority our interpretation is from the head of state to the mayor, so no difference between local or single constituency or the national result."
26. Cutaway map of Europe, zoom in to Netherlands
27. SOUNDBITE: (English) Piero Petrucci, European Commission spokesman
"Of course the legal service of the Commission will decide whether there is grounds for an infringement procedure, and infringement procedure in this case is to go to the court and then it is up to the court to decide first of all whether or not there is an infringement, there is a violation of the law, and what a possible sanction could be in case there is a violation."
28. Exterior European Commission building
STORYLINE:
Polling stations opened in the Netherlands on Thursday for the European parliamentary elections.
Voters in 25 European Union nations, with concerns ranging from national sovereignty to Europe's role in Iraq, will be voting over the next four days to elect representatives to a European Parliament that's bigger and more influential than ever before.
Netherlands has incurred the wrath of Brussels by saying they will announce their preliminary results the same evening, instead of waiting until Sunday.
The executive European Commission says the early release violates an EU-imposed embargo of 2000 GMT on Sunday intended to ensure fair continent-wide elections.
The dispute is over interpretation of a new European election law, which the Dutch say allows early publication of results if they are not the final tally.
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https://wn.com/Wrap_Dutch_Vote_In_Euro_Elex,_Defy_Brussels_Orders
(10 Jun 2004)
June 10, 2004
1. Exteriors of polling station
2. Sign saying 'polling station'
3. Various electronic polling machines
4. Woman registering to vote
5. Election documents on table
6. Election officers seated at desk
7. Man leafing through election list
8. Woman collecting papers
9. Woman voting
10. Woman placing vote and leaving
11. Various of election official
12. Man registering to vote
13. Official handing election paper to voter
14. Man leaving
June 10, 2004
15. Various of outdoor market
16. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I am voting because I understand what the elections are about."
17. Outdoor market
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Voxpop, man
"I don't understand why she (my daughter) is not going to vote because at home we brought up our children to go and vote, and we are certainly going to vote."
19. Outdoor market
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Voxpop, man
"I think it (voting) matters, but I don't know why!"
21. Various of political campaign posters
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Thom de Graaf, Dutch Deputy Prime Minister
"We are taking into account the European legislation. Not only the Netherlands but other European countries as well make an interpretation of that legislation. It says the official results are not to be publicised before the end of elections in all Europe. We are not publicising official results, we just give the freedom to local governments, local authorities to present to their voters unofficial, first count results. That's something completely different, so we are in accordance with the European legislation."
23. Sign announcing 10 June vote
June 9, 2004
24. Exterior European Commission sign
25. SOUNDBITE: (English) Piero Petrucci, European Commission spokesman
"The amendment which has been done in 2002 was on one side to allow national authorities to start counting the votes while the elections were going on in other member states, but on the other side to fix the rule that no public authority is supposed to publish, and by public authority our interpretation is from the head of state to the mayor, so no difference between local or single constituency or the national result."
26. Cutaway map of Europe, zoom in to Netherlands
27. SOUNDBITE: (English) Piero Petrucci, European Commission spokesman
"Of course the legal service of the Commission will decide whether there is grounds for an infringement procedure, and infringement procedure in this case is to go to the court and then it is up to the court to decide first of all whether or not there is an infringement, there is a violation of the law, and what a possible sanction could be in case there is a violation."
28. Exterior European Commission building
STORYLINE:
Polling stations opened in the Netherlands on Thursday for the European parliamentary elections.
Voters in 25 European Union nations, with concerns ranging from national sovereignty to Europe's role in Iraq, will be voting over the next four days to elect representatives to a European Parliament that's bigger and more influential than ever before.
Netherlands has incurred the wrath of Brussels by saying they will announce their preliminary results the same evening, instead of waiting until Sunday.
The executive European Commission says the early release violates an EU-imposed embargo of 2000 GMT on Sunday intended to ensure fair continent-wide elections.
The dispute is over interpretation of a new European election law, which the Dutch say allows early publication of results if they are not the final tally.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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