16 Oct 2020, 01:12

Debate starts NOW and will last until 01:30 GMT on October 19th, 2020.

This is certainly a very interesting proposal, one in which I am very open-minded to and keen to hear what my fellow colleagues have to say.

Each member state having three councillors could potentially add to the plurality of opinions in the European Council. I suppose, however, the question would be if such plurality is necessary, and it calls into question if a councillor can accurately be a representative of their whole people. There is currently some debate on whether the European Council is in fact a parliament, and I suppose with these amendments, such debate would be over, because it very obviously would become one.

My second question would be if whether having a mixed method of electing and potentially appointing Councillors is a good idea. On one hand, having representatives of the people but also representatives of the governments could provide more wholistic perspectives, but to have them together, in the same Council, could create a clashing dynamic between the two. I imagine these councillors would have fundamentally very different motivations and reasons for making their decisions. I'm not sure how I feel about such councillors being together in one assembly.

These are just my thoughts at the moment, and the things that I'm questioning. But again, this is something that I'm open-minded to and happy to compromise on.

Edward Firoux
Council Speaker and Councillor for Inquista