... and the Commission could do with being appointed by the directly elected, supranational Parliament rather than the indirectly elected and intergovernmental Council.
But as long as the power to propose treaties is vested in the Council, and as long as the national electorates continue to send small-minded, parochial conservatives like PiS and UMP to the Council, well...
On plebiscites, however, he's off his rocker.
The problem with plebiscites, and the reason the eurocrats are so deathly afraid of them, is that most decisions require unanimity among the member states. The EU is still at this point in time an intergovernmental construct rather than a true federation.
Unanimity requirements are great when it comes to enforcing consensus-based decisionmaking (which historically was one of the major points of the Union), but it also means that opponents to a proposal only have to defeat it in one (1) country in order to defeat it in every country. And it doesn't matter whether this country is Malta, Luxembourg or Germany.
If the referendum rules were changed so passing a referendum required simply a qualified double majority rather than the current mess, then opposition to referenda could be called anti-democratic (given a certain understanding of democracy, which is not universally accepted but to which I happen to subscribe).
As an aside, what we have now is not actually real unanimity - it's a form of first-past-the-post unanimity, which gives you the worst of both worlds: All the sluggishness of unanimity requirements and all the gerrymandering and other pseudodemocratic antics of FPTP systems.
Gallery: War of the Wardrobes, the new international students
Gallery: New international students at Science
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Gallery: Lego model of Hadron Collider's Atlas detector
Gallery: Your typical day. The graphs
Gallery: Copenhagen Competition Finals
Gallery: Intercultural Christmas at LIFE
Gallery: Commemoration 2011
Gallery: War of the Wardrobes from Wageningen, Holland
War of the Wardrobes: Faculty of Law
Gallery: The dancing cleaning staff
Gallery: Culture Night 2011
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Gallery: DHL ceremony 2011
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War of the Wardrobes: CBS
War of the Wardrobes: Faculty of Humanities, KUA
Election night at the Faculty of Social Sciences New international students are our troops, defending Copenhagen's honour against a US challenge. See them square up in our fashion contest War of the Wardrobes
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