Major Poll Shows “Need for Change” in Brussels
The Commission’s approval rating is “alarmingly low”
in some EU countries.
Michael
Curzon
— April 5,
2024
https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/major-poll-shows-need-for-change-in-brussels/
The
majority (63%) of European voters either view the work of the European
Commission negatively or have no opinion.
That is
according to a damning new poll by Ipsos for Euronews. The news outlet noted
that support for the Commission was “alarmingly low” in some states—especially
in France, where just 18% of those questioned responded positively.
The
European Commission, EU’s executive branch, consists of 27 members, one from
each member state, and is solely responsible for proposing laws for
consideration by the European Parliament. The Commission president—currently,
Ursula von der Leyen—decides on areas of responsibility for each commissioner
and also sets the Commission’s policy agenda.
Under the
past five years of von der Leyen’s presidency, Commission policies have evoked
considerable ire as they have attempted to expand the EU’s power at the expense
of the national sovereignty of member states. The dislike of the Commission’s
policies has been apparent, as evidenced by the EU’s legal battles with Hungary
(and the former conservative Polish government) as well as the pan-European
farmers’ protests that have been going on for months.
Hungarian
MP Barna Pál Zsigmond described the results of this poll as “eye-opening.” He
added that they signal “the need for change in Brussels.”
Indeed,
they show that simply pretending to take popular positions on issues like
immigration and the environment ahead of the European elections is not
enough—that action is needed instead.
The poll of
26,000 EU citizens from 18 member states saw 37% of respondents say they viewed
the work of Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission positively, while 31% said they
viewed it negatively. That left 32% who didn’t know.
Support for
the Commission was particularly low in the Czech Republic (21% positive, 41%
negative), Slovakia (26% positive, 37% negative), and Hungary (23% positive,
39% negative).
Portugal,
Denmark, and Spain produced the highest favourable ratings, with 61%, 54% and 53% respectively saying they
viewed the work of the Commission positively.
Ipsos did
not ask respondents why they hold either positive or negative views, although
another of its polls for Euronews did last month suggest that next-to-no
European voters believe their politicians are doing a good job handling illegal
migration.
Michael
Curzon is a news writer for The European Conservative based in England’s
Midlands. He is also Editor of Bournbrook Magazine, which he founded in 2019,
and previously wrote for London’s Express Online. His
Twitter handle is @MichaelWCurzon.
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