At the end, five counter-arguments to the proposal are discussed. Download this stock image: Antonio Machado: Caminante, no hay camino se hace camino al andar (wayfarer, there is no path you make the path as you walk). In section VI, the conclusions of the previous sections are drawn into the final proposal of obligatory, simultaneous and simple Treaty reform by referenda in all Member States. 86 Likes, 3 Comments - Danny (dannycardonag) on Instagram: 'Caminante no hay camino, se hace camino al andar aguaclara ecocaminantes elembudo tbt.
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The suppression of the discriminatory consequences of the Treaty ratification procedure is necessary from a legal point of view, but it cannot be expected from the ‘judicial incrementalism’ that has characterised the development of EU citizenship regarding free movement and residence. Con la expresión Caminante no hay camino, Antonio Machado hizo en uno de sus poemas una maravillosa reflexión sobre la vida. Section V relates this result to a legal analysis of EU citizenship. But it is in need of substantial reform due to procedural dysfunctions and discriminatory consequences for the citizens. Cuando el jilguero no puede cantar Cuando el poeta es un peregrino Cuando de nada nos sirve rezar Caminante, no hay camino Se hace camino al andar Golpe a golpe, verso. The practice is irreversible and gaining in momentum. Muri el poeta, lejos del hogar Le cubre el polvo de un pas vecino Al alejarse, le vieron llorar Caminante, no hay camino Se hace camino al andar Golpe a golpe, verso a verso. It is followed by the assessment of direct democracy in European integration as we have known it so far. In the second part, the normative and empirical case in favour of direct democracy is put forward. In the first part, general remarks about the special nature of EU citizenship highlight the relevance of referenda on EU Treaties for EU citizenship.
Abstract: This article argues that obligatory, simultaneous, and simple Treaty ratification by referenda is the next step in the consolidation of the political core of European citizenship.