Sunday, March 15, 2009

Finnish lawyer on Libertas's "unelected elites" who wrote Lisbon Treaty. Ganley lies again?

Declan Ganley, Fascist tendencies accelerating as
disinformation is heaped upon Libertas lies.



Scandal plagued Declan Ganley and Libertas really expect to gain ground by scaring ill informed people about unelected elites and "democracy". They adopt the fascist style, declaring the democratically elected to be somehow on the wrong side of democracy.

Ralf Grahn a legal practitioner in Helsinki, Finland AND lecturer on EU law and politics has posted this great summation of who those unelected elites were. Declan Ganley you lying toad, it seems all but 2 from the 105 delegates were directly elected and they were nominated by elected representatives.

38 represented the national governments,
56 the national parliaments and
16 the directly elected European Parliament.

see here or below which is from Grahnlaw



The elites who wrote the Lisbon Treaty
The launch of Libertas has led to increased volumes of distortion about the EU’s Treaty of Lisbon.

How unelected were the elites who wrote the Lisbon Treaty?

The draft Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe was written by the European Convention. In addition to the Chairman and two Vice-Chairmen appointed by the European Council (national leaders) there were:

• 15 representatives of the Heads of State or Government of the Member States (one from each Member State),
• 13 representatives of the Heads of State or Government of the candidate States (1 per candidate State),
• 30 representatives of the national parliaments of the Member States (two from each Member State),
• 26 representatives of the national parliaments of the candidate States (two from each candidate State),
• 16 members of the European Parliament,
• 2 representatives of the European Commission.

Out of 105 delegates, 38 represented the national governments, 56 the national parliaments and 16 the directly elected European Parliament.

The only ones who remotely resembled unelected Brussels bureaucrats were two who represented the European Commission, which is nominated by the heads of state or government and approved by the European Parliament.

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During the intergovernmental conference 2003─2004 the national governments of the EU member states watered down the Convention’s proposal to reach agreement on the Constitutional Treaty.

Where were the supranational bureaucrats?

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The bleaker Treaty of Lisbon resulted from a new round of negotiations between the governments of the member states.

Where were the “unaccountable” Brussels bureaucrats, who by the way are held to account by the member states’ governments in the Council and by the European Parliament?

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How truthful and accountable is Libertas?


Ralf Grahn

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