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Turnout will test parliament's ambitions

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels

Published: June 3 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 3 2009 03:00

Candidates for the European parliament are vying to join an institution that has steadily expanded its powers over the years - and one that is poised to grow stronger still with the potential passage of the Lisbon reform treaty.

Of the three main Brussels institutions, the parliament ranks as the most democratic after it introduced direct elections for its members 30 years ago. Yet it has suffered from a reputation as an ineffective talking shop.

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