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Eurobarometer “European Youth: Participation in Democratic Life”

With regard to our project “First-Time-Voters 2014” the new Eurobarometer gives a detailed view on young EU citizens’ participation in society, with special reference to attitudes towards participation in elections and intentions to participate in the European elections in 2014.

The survey examined the following issues:

  • young people’s involvement in a range of groups and clubs such as sports clubs, youth organisations and cultural organisations.
  • young people’s participation in political elections at the local, regional or national level
  • young EU citizen’s awareness and intended participation in forthcoming European elections
  • respondents’ awareness of how the members of the European Parliament are elected
  • probability of voting in the European elections in 2014
  • reasons behind their expected level of participation in the 2014 European elections.

 Flash Eurobarometer 375

LLL-Mag#2 “We Make Europe”

LLL-Mag2-211x300The European Civil Society Platform on Lifelong Learning – EUCIS-LLL has just published the second edition of its LLL-Mag on “We Make Europe, Active Citizenship and Lifelong Learning“.

This magazine captures some of the sparks of civic engagement and aims to contribute to the debates taking place in the context of the European Year of Citizens 2013.
Its purpose is bringing together various perspectives and experiences in order to show the wealth and dynamism but also the limitations and pitfalls of what is active European citizenship nowadays.

Rhodes Model Regional Co-operation 2013: registration now open!

RMRC logo2013RhodesMRC follows the practice of Model United Nations and simulation conferences. Being academically innovative and challenging, our Model is dedicated to Regional Co-operation.

During its three years of run, RhodesMRC has provided the academic community with unique simulations of the Union for the Mediterranean, the Black Sea Economic Co-operation Organization and the Council of Europe. More than 150 people from 13 countries have participated to RhodesMRC, contributing to its advancement while sharing the experience of diplomatic procedure and unique moments of fun!

For the fourth edition of RhodesMRC, the Organization for the Security and Co-operation in Europe will be added to the simulated committees, securing once again the innovative and forward conference that RhodesMRC is. Join us in Rhodes, October 16-20, 2013 and we will welcome you to an experience of a lifetime!

Some important deadlines and facts:

  • University Level – Registration Now OpenAs low as 125,00€ per person, including accommodation!
    Register by June 30th, 2013 and receive reduced fees at 65,00€ (instead of 90,00€).
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  • High School Level – Registration Now Open – As low as 110,00€ per person, including accommodation!
    Register by June 15th, 2013 and receive reduced fees at 50,00€ (instead of 65,00€).
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    Need to know more about the High School Edition? Download the Official Announcement: English | Ελληνικά
  • Extra discounts and offers for alumni, affiliated partners and organized delegations!
    More at www.rhodesmrc.org
  • Become a member of the Board of RhodesMRC 2013! Apply by June 5th!

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Catherine Guy-Quint, présidente d’EUNET, décorée de la Légion d’honneur

Catherine Guy-Quint, présidente d’EUNET, décorée de la Légion d’honneur par M. François Hollande, Président de la République.

Le 21 mai 2013, au Palais de l’Élysée à Paris, Monsieur François Hollande a remis les insignes de Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur à Madame Catherine Guy-Quint en sa qualité de Présidente d’EUNET, le réseau européen des Maison de l’Europe.

Legion d'honneur pour Catherine Guy-Quint

Le présidium et les membres d’EUNET adressent leurs vives félicitations à Catherine.

Vidéo de l’éloge prononcé par le Président Hollande

 

EU Citizenship report 2013

citizenship_report_newsroomThe European Commission has unveiled a new push to reinforce EU citizens’ rights with a series of actions to tackle obstacles that citizens still face in their everyday life.
The 2013 EU Citizenship Report sets out 12 concrete ways to help Europeans make better use of their EU rights, from looking for a job in another EU country to ensuring stronger participation in the democratic life of the Union.

The EU Citizenship Report 2013 announces 12 new actions in six areas to strengthen citizens’ rights:

  1. Removing obstacles for workers, students and trainees in the EU

  • by looking into extending the right of jobseekers to receive unemployment benefits from their home country while they are looking for a job in another EU member state beyond the current mandatory three months to increase the mobility of workers; and
  • by setting out a quality framework for traineeships that specifies the rights and obligations of the parties making sure that traineeships are not used as a form of ‘unpaid employment’
  1. Cutting red tape in the Member States

  • by facilitating the acceptance of identity and residence documents when citizens want to travel or have to prove their identity in another EU country, including through optional uniform European documents that citizens could use in all EU countries; and
  • by making it easier to recognise roadworthiness certificates for cars cross-border in the EU
  1. Protecting the more vulnerable in the EU

  • by developing an EU disability card to be mutually recognised across the EU making sure that the 80 million disabled people can also take advantage of the benefits that come with national cards (for example access to transport, tourism, culture and leisure) when exercising their right to free movement; and
  • by proposing a set of laws to further strengthen citizens’ procedural rights, especially those of children and vulnerable citizens, when they are suspected or accused of a crime
  1. Eliminating barriers to shopping in the EU

  • by improving rules to settle cross-border disputes over small amounts when buying products online or in another EU country; the European Small Claims procedure can help consumers get their money back swiftly; and
  • by working on an online tool that makes the purchase of digital products more transparent and that allows citizens to compare deals cross-border

  1. Promoting the availability of targeted and accessible information about the EU

  • by making e-training tools available to local administrations and providing citizen-friendly information about who to turn to to solve their problems.

  1. Strengthening citizens’ participation in the democratic process

  • by working on ways to enable EU citizens to keep their right to vote in national elections in their country of origin. The practice in some Member States of depriving their citizens of their right to vote once they move to another EU country effectively is tantamount to punishing citizens for having exercised their right to free movement.

The EU Citizenship report 2013 focuses again on individual rights. All topics mentioned above are important for part or all citizens of Europe, but European Citizenship is more than individual rights.

Please read the manifesto (available in nearly all EU languages) of the European Year of Citizens Alliance to get a broader understanding of EU Citizenship.