Die Europawahl 2019 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-29277-5_13
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The Second Time Around: Status Quo and Reform of the Europarties’ Selection Procedures for Spitzenkandidaten in 2019

Abstract: In the run-up to the 2019 European Parliament elections, the main Europarties are again nominating a leading candidate for the presidency of the European Commission. These Spitzenkandidaten are subjected to the Europarties' internal selection procedures where they, in theory, compete with other high-profile co-partisan candidates for the nomination. In 2014, these intra-party candidate selections were organized in a relatively short span of time and ad-hoc manner due to a lack of preparation and experience (Pu… Show more

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“…The nomination of Ursula von der Leyen -who was not one of the lead candidates of the Europarties -as president of the European Commission has raised even more fundamental doubts about the Spitzenkandidaten system (Wolfs et al, 2020). This is particularly noteworthy, since the members of the two main institutions that determine who will be at the helm of the Commission -the heads of state and government in the European Council, and the Members of European Parliament -had been intensively involved in the internal selection of their Europarties' lead candidates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nomination of Ursula von der Leyen -who was not one of the lead candidates of the Europarties -as president of the European Commission has raised even more fundamental doubts about the Spitzenkandidaten system (Wolfs et al, 2020). This is particularly noteworthy, since the members of the two main institutions that determine who will be at the helm of the Commission -the heads of state and government in the European Council, and the Members of European Parliament -had been intensively involved in the internal selection of their Europarties' lead candidates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014, the internal nomination of three of the six 'Spitzenkandidaten', or simply presidential hopefulls, was affected by distribution requirements. Five years later, the number was down to two (Wolfs, Put, & Van Hecke, 2020). Interestingly, the actual voting procedure did not take geographical spread of support in account.…”
Section: Centripetal Practice In the Ep And Ep Electionsmentioning
confidence: 99%