Pursuant to the German constitution, the Bundestag exercises parliamentary control over the government’s European policy. In its activities in the European Union the government must take account of the Bundestag’s proposals. The 2009 Competencies Laws strengthened the parliament’s position in European government policy, making any major decision on EU matters practically dependent on the consent of the Bundestag. According to the author, although this severely restricted Chancellor Merkel’s freedom of action, it did not paralyze the government’s European initiatives. The German Parliament behaved responsibly, especially during the financial crisis in the eurozone, allowing financial support for Greece, the establishment of the European Sta...