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- Title
La genesi di una rappresentanza sovranazionale: la formazione dei gruppi politici all'Assemblea comune della Ceca (1952-1958).
- Authors
GUERRIERI, SANDRO
- Abstract
The increasingly close relations between the national and international dimensions after World War Two led Western Europe's political families to create or to reactivate forms of party cooperation on a transnational level. The representative Assembly of the first European Community, which is to say the Common Assembly of 78 members appointed by national parliaments, was a privileged ground for this experiment. The transnational political groups took on a growing role in the Assembly's life. They specified their visions of the Community and their programmes. The greater sense of ideological supranational belonging was also confirmed by the desire to politically influence the recruitment of Community Officials. And the political groups performed an essential coordination function on the occasion of the passage, in March 1958, from the Common Assembly of the ECSC to the Assembly of the three Communities.
- Subjects
EUROPE; EUROPEAN integration; REPRESENTATIVE government; EUROPEAN Parliament; EUROPEAN Economic Community; POLITICAL parties; EUROPEAN Coal &; Steel Community; HISTORY
- Publication
Journal of Constitutional History / Giornale di Storia Costituzionale, 2013, Issue 25, p273
- ISSN
1593-0793
- Publication type
Article