lundi 10 juin 2013

Take part in the debate on the future of Europe



European Commission President José Manuel Barroso has called for a great debate on his proposals to deepen Economic and Monetary Union, and on the creation of a legitimate political union.
This debate has to take place in our societies and among Europeans, he said. The Commission is following up by launching a series of citizens' dialogues in every EU country over the next 15 months – the first took place on 27 September in Cádiz, Spain.
Now is your chance to speak directly to EU politicians about your rights, the kind of Europe you want to live in, and your expectations for the European Union.
The "citizens' dialogues" are open to everyone and will be broadcast live on the Internet. Participants will include locally, regionally and nationally elected politicians.
The dialogues are also part of the 2013 European Year of Citizens: an entire year dedicated to your rights as a European citizen.
Your opinions will feed into future Commission proposals on strengthening your rights, and a Union where those rights are fully respected.
The Commission wants to talk with you. Make sure your voice is heard.
What is European citizenship?
We are all nationals of not just our home country, but of the European Union too. In addition to our rights at home, we have rights guaranteed by the EU treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU
A prime example: EU citizenship gives you the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in the 27 member countries.
More on your rights as an EU citizen
2013 – European year of citizens
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