The average person on the street won't have a clue who he is. I'd wager you've only recently found out who he is as well as you've only started mentioning him relatively recently!
Isn't that reinforcing the fact that far from being for the people of the EU...it is a working eauivalent of the 'Gentleman's Club' of old? Faceless, unknown, sometimes unelected individuals at least appearing to be making decisions with often sketchy details that get reported to the masses.
That leaves the masses feeling powerless. If they don't like something they feel they have nobody who is accountable, nobody to talk with about it beyond their own inner circle. There begins disenchantment ultimately leading to discontent...& the risk of collapse of the political structure.
The EU is only transparent it you look through the right window...one of hundreds of thousands...but you have to put your hand up to shield any reflections too. And even then the window may be somewhat dirty so ensure you have a wet sponge at hand to clean it off. It is all a lot of trouble to go to just to see what is happening. Changing what is happening you have to get a key to the outside door...& then select the correct key to open the correct door which you first need to find. Then you will be confronted with many processes & procedures to gain the change you seek.
I fancy most people will eventually simply decide to get anything done for the people...the easiest way is to break all the windows & grab the issue by the scruff of the neck until it changes.
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