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EUROPEUM Institute's ranking of MEPs' influence

EUROPEUM Institute organized a survey among selected experts and stakeholders in European politics to evaluate the performance of current Czech MEPs. The performance of MEPs is difficult to evaluate because there is no completely objective set of criteria that would clearly show this. Therefore, EUROPEUM approached diplomats, officials, academics and other experts from the EU policy environment to compile its own ranking.

We approached nearly a hundred experts who follow EU politics and asked them to assess the influence of Czech MEPs from their own perspective. We collected data between 9-16 May 2024. Our ranking is just another way of understanding the influence of Czech MEPs, but it is not a sociological survey. It can therefore be seen as a contribution to the debate on the activities of Czech MEPs.

The results of the survey and a short commentary on the individual results can be viewed under the PDF button.

 

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