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The European Citizens’ Initiative: A new sphere of EU politics?

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European Union (EU) public policy is notoriously technical and consensus orientated, and dialogue between political institutions and interest groups may enhance tendencies for inward looking and elite politics. A new European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) mechanism seems to offer an opportunity to address these structural defects. We examine the entire set of more than 60 signature collection campaigns stimulated by the ECI for the degree of contention and type of campaign they bring to EU politics. A key feature of a majority of campaigns involves a diversity of origin, both by territory and campaign source. We record the diverse ways in which the ECI has been utilised by campaigners, noting how campaigns have largely been introduced by a markedly different set of activists than professionalised EU lobbyists, many newly mobilised by a direct participation device and which may require EU lobby organisations to engage with new forms of campaigning. A key finding is that campaigns originating from sponsors already well linked to EU politics were less likely to be of a contentious nature than those from other sources.

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  1. The rejection letter for one campaign (seeking abolition of bullfighting) runs to four pages of detailed legal justification.

  2. The Association for Taxation of Financial Transactions in Aid of the Citizen.

  3. The re-registered Unconditional Basic Income campaign (Tables 3 and 4) is only counted once.

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Bouza Garcia, L., Greenwood, J. The European Citizens’ Initiative: A new sphere of EU politics?. Int Groups Adv 3, 246–267 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1057/iga.2014.14

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