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https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.62.2.03

Sovereignty to the Leader: Visegrad Four Eurosceptic Narratives on the Future of the European Union

Magdalena Góra ; Jagiellonian University, Institute of European Studies, Krakow, Poland
Viliam Ostatník ; Comenius University, Department of Political Science, Bratislava, Slovakia
Max Steuer orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7638-5865 ; Comenius University, Department of Political Science, Bratislava, Slovakia
Natália Timková-Rungis orcid id orcid.org/0009-0002-8155-8729 ; Comenius University, Department of Political Science, Bratislava, Slovakia


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Sažetak

The European Union gives rise to competing claims regarding the nature‎ of sovereignty and democracy. While some view European integration as a‎ source of non-democratic domination against sovereignty, others see sovereignty ‎and democracy reinforced by integration processes. The former views‎ have been made vocal by some political actors in the Visegrad countries –‎Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Via analysing how sovereignty and‎ democracy are narrated by Eurosceptic actors in parliamentary debates on the‎ future of the EU between 2015 and 2019, we identify an archaic, absolutist,‎ pre-parliamentary, and pre-popular view of sovereignty by Eurosceptic actors ‎that, when linked to democracy, opposes EU integration. This narrative,‎ present particularly but not exclusively in Hungary, fosters a ‘discursive differentiation’ ‎in the EU that fails to be captured by the more traditional intergovernmental‎ narrative, whereby state sovereignty is contrasted to further EU ‎integration, and recognizes the extent to which the partisan leader-centric approach ‎can prevail.‎

Ključne riječi

Future of the European Union; Parliaments and Parliamentary Discourse; Euroscepticism; Sovereignty; Democracy,; Visegrad Four

Hrčak ID:

337242

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/337242

Datum izdavanja:

29.10.2025.

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