The European Parliament voted in favour of a bill to implement a number of reforms to the bloc’s treaties, including an almost absolute abolition of the principle of unanimity, in other words, member states’ veto power. The vote passed with a razor-thin majority of 291 votes in favour to 274…
I get your point, but each EU member state has a democratic solution on its own (yes, with flaws), and EU ain’t a country in the first place.
In other words, they didn’t assemble to start a new country. They were there to collaborate internationally as sovereign states.