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Some reform proposals seem innocuous, or even sensible. But, upon closer inspection, they reveal themselves as the wrong solution to the right problem. Cue the proposed increase in donation caps for #europeanparties and foundations šŸ‘‡ edcstiftung.eu/post/donatio...
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At best, the proposed cap increase for European parties and foundations will not diversify private income; at worst, it risks undue influence and threatens pluralism.
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EDCS | Increasing the donations cap: a counterproductive reform
European Democracy Consulting & Stiftung
ā‰ļøā‰ļø What do you do when a reform may be the one we deserve, but not the one we need? šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗ āš ļø Groups are pushing to increase the donations cap for #europeanparties and foundations to €30-36,000 (€18,000 now) to "[ensure] greater flexibility and diversification" of sources. edcstiftung.eu/post/donatio...
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At best, the proposed cap increase for European parties and foundations will not diversify private income; at worst, it risks undue influence and threatens pluralism.
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EDCS | Increasing the donations cap: a counterproductive reform
Louis Drounau