30% Yes |
70% No |
30% Yes |
70% No |
See how support for each position on “European Commission” has changed over time for 74.4k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8TLYBBB3yrs3Y
Yes, it is undemocratic.
@8SQ4CJ23yrs3Y
No, but it should be restructured
@9L9FY7B2wks2W
No Commission stands up for unity and Europe working together
UK should rejoin EU and be part of this. Do people realise that u solve a problem by staying in it not by leaving it.
@8QPRD323yrs3Y
Ideally, so should the EU
@8QJSHPV3yrs3Y
No, because I believe that because the European Commission is elected by proportional representation, that this is the best way to keep it in the best democratic format.
@8QG2S2P3yrs3Y
No, replace it with a wholly elected body instead
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@N0minati0nAlfie5mos5MO
The European Commission has ordered Hungary, Romania, and 10 other member states to comply with EU air pollution legislation and reduce their emissions of several pollutants to reduce air pollution. The EU executive sent a letter of formal notice to Luxembourg, Poland, and Romania, and a reasoned opinion to Bulgaria, Ireland, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary.In January 2023, Brussels sent a letter of formal notice to 14 member states that had not met their 2020 emission reduction commitments for one or more pollutants covered by the NEC Directive. In February 2023, member states submitted their most recent national emission inventories, which included emissions for 2020 and 2021, accompanied by an informative inventory report.The European Commission is sending additional letters of formal notice to Luxembourg, Poland, and Romania, which have two months to respond and remedy the shortcomings identified.In addition, the EC has decided to send a reasoned opinion to the aforementioned member states, which have two months to respond and take the necessary measures before the commission refers the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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