The European Union is an organisation, not a country, so it does not have a government. It has countries that are members and those countries each have their own governments. They are all democracies, and have elections to choose their governments. There are also elections for countries to send representatives to the European Union institutions.
No. The Chinese government is the government of China. The European Union is an organisation with 27 of Europe's countries as members.
The European Union does not have a government. It is an organisation of 27 different independent countries, each of which has its own government. The USA is one country with one government.
All European Union countries have democratic governments.
Dimitris N. Chryssochoou has written: 'Democracy in the European Union' -- subject(s): Democracy, European Union, Politics and government 'Theorizing European integration' -- subject(s): European Union, European federation, Politics and government
No. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 independent countries that are members. Each of those 27 countries has their own government.
The European Union does not have a government. It is an organisation with 28 diffierent countries as members. Each of those 28 countries has their own government.
Western Europe has many countries, each with their own government. You may be thinking of the European Union, but this is not a government and not all countries in western Europe are members of the European Union.
Yes, all members of the European Union are democracies with their own parliaments.
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Michael Burgess has written: 'The British tradition of federalism' -- subject(s): European federation, Federal government, Politics and government 'Federalism and European union' -- subject(s): European Economic Community countries, European Union, European federation, Federal government, History, National state, Politics and government
Dario Castiglione has written: 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Constitutional law, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), European Union countries 'Constitutional politics in the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, European Union countries, European Convention (2002-2003 : Brussels, Belgium), Constitutional law
Udo Diedrichs has written: 'The dynamics of change in EU governance' -- subject(s): Politics and government, European Union