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Marcus Halvorsen

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Behind the Closed Door in Brussels: European Union Decision-Making That Never Appeared on Any Agenda

Every law that touches your life in the European Union was supposedly written in public. Read that sentence again, because it is the lie this book takes apart, page by page, with names, dates, court cases, and a suitcase full of cash. Picture a small room with no cameras, no public seating, and no published agenda. Three people sit at a table. One represents the European Commission. One represents the Council.
One represents the European Parliament. Over the next few hours they will quietly settle the actual wording of a law that will bind nearly half a billion people, and almost none of it will ever be shown to the public that elected them. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented fact, confirmed by the European Union's own courts. Behind the Closed Door in Brussels takes you inside that room, and into a dozen others just like it: the technical committees where unnamed experts quietly draft the fine print of regulations that affect your food, your data, and your money.
The body that, for nearly a decade, decided the financial fate of entire nations while operating with almost no legal foundation at all. And the December morning when Belgian police opened a parliamentary apartment and found bags of cash stacked inside, exposing exactly how easily this entire informal machine can be bought. Written by Marcus Halvorsen, a writer who has spent years tracking the European Union's actual machinery rather than its press releases, this book reads like the political thriller it deserves to be, except every scene in it really happened.
You will meet the retired Italian civil servant who took on the Parliament itself and forced a court to admit the truth. You will sit inside the rooms where finance ministers reshaped the lives of millions without a single recorded vote. You will follow the money, the meetings, and the silence, all the way to a continent wide scandal that is still working its way through the courts as you read this.
If you have ever wondered why Brussels feels so far away even though its decisions reach into your kitchen, your bank account, and your phone, this book gives you the answer in plain language, backed by real sources, with nothing invented and nothing softened. It does not ask you to be angry. It asks you to look closely at something most people are never shown, and to decide for yourself what a democracy owes the people it governs.
This is the book European institutions never wanted written in such plain terms. Once you have read it, you will never watch a European summit on the news the same way again.
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