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"This report is based on the assumption that the development of European political parties is critical to the mobilisation of the public interest in EU matters. Underlying the debate on the European parties’ statute is a deep concern about co-constituting a transnational civic space composed of free and equal citizens, and what collective funding, in the form of a ‘civic contract’ among diverse peoples, might entail for the future of integration. Designing a reform package for European political parties as a means of mobilising the democratic energies of individual and organised citizens is a difficult but noble task, particularly due to the EU’s systemic complexity. However, this disadvantage can be converted into an advantage if the ‘constructive mission’ of the European political parties is clarified, along with the way in which clear and serious dialogue on their political development can contribute to the emergence of a more pluralistic democracy. I voted in favour of this report as I believe that creating a safe and transparent environment for the functioning and funding of European political parties promotes the quality of European democracy."@en1

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