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New initiative registered
  • 31/05/2023

New initiative registered: ‘Effective implementation of the concept of judicial precedent in EU countries’

On 31 May the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled ‘Effective  implementation of the concept of judicial precedent in EU countries’.

It calls on the Commission to introduce a mechanism guaranteeing mutual recognition of final judicial decisions adopted by courts of other Member States and which grants the option of invoking national judicial precedents decided by the courts of the country concerned. The mechanism would apply to cases which concern similar legal questions for which the Court already had the opportunity to interpret the applicable provisions of Union law.

This is the fifth initiative registered in 2023. Its organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

ECI Day 8 June 2023
  • 26/05/2023

The ECI Day on 8 June 2023 – participate in person or online

The ECI Day 2023, organised by the European Economic and Social Committee and its partners, will focus on the skills that organisers need to make their initiative a success – in relation to the European Year of Skills. The conference will be attended by the Vice-President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency Věra Jourová.

The 'EU Democracy in Action - Have Your Say with the European Citizens' Initiative' toolkit for schools, developed by the Commission, will be officially launched at the event.

The event will be hybrid, with participation in person in Brussels or online. Registration is open until 4 June.

European Parliament
  • 22/05/2023

Public hearing on “Save cruelty free cosmetics - commit to a Europe without animal testing” ECI on 25 May 2023

The European Parliament will hold a public hearing on the ninth successful European Citizens’ Initiative “Save cruelty free cosmetics - commit to a Europe without animal testing” on 25 May 2023 from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. The organisers will present the initiative's objectives and engage with Members of the European Parliament. European Commission's representatives will also participate.

The meeting is webstreamed and recorded.

Belgium
  • 02/05/2023

Belgian citizens can now support European citizens’ initiatives from age 16

Thanks to an amendment to the national provisions on European citizens’ initiative, applying as of 1 May 2023, Belgian citizens can support European citizens’ initiatives from age 16.

There are altogether six countries where it is possible to support ECIs below age 18.

New initiative registered
  • 18/04/2023

100th initiative registered: ‘Connecting all European capitals and people through a high-speed train network’

On 18 April the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled ‘Connecting all European capitals and people through a high-speed train network’.  

It calls for connecting all European capitals through high-speed railway lines by linking the existing high-speed railway networks and by building high-speed lines where these do not yet exist.

This is the fourth citizens initiative registered in 2023, and overall 100th, marking an important milestone since the introduction of the tool in 2012.

Initiative answered (successful)
  • 05/04/2023

European Commission replies to 'Save bees and farmers! Towards a bee-friendly agriculture for a healthy environment' initiative

The European Commission published today its response to the European citizens' initiative ‘Save bees and farmers! Towards a bee-friendly agriculture for a healthy environment', the seventh successful initiative supported by over 1 million citizens across the EU.

Read the Commission communication

 

European Parliament
  • 24/03/2023

Public hearing on ‘Stop Finning – Stop the trade’ ECI on 27 March 2023

The European Parliament will hold a public hearing on the eighth successful European Citizens’ Initiative Stop Finning – Stop the trade on 27 March from 3.00 to 6.00 p.m. The organisers will present the initiative's objectives and engage with Members of the European Parliament. European Commission's representatives will also participate.

The meeting is webstreamed and recorded.

New initiative registered
  • 22/03/2023

New initiative registered: ‘End The Horse Slaughter Age’

On 22 March the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled ‘End The Horse Slaughter Age’.

It calls for new laws to ban the slaughter of horses, stop long-distance transportation of horses across Europe for slaughter and to protect horses from being compelled to do excess work or hard training.

This is the third initiative registered in 2023. Its organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

logo Save cruelty free cosmetics
  • 17/03/2023

The European Commission receives the organisers of the 'Save cruelty free cosmetics - Commit to a Europe without animal testing' initiative

On 17 March 2023, the organisers of the ninth successful European Citizens’ Initiative ‘SAVE CRUELTY FREE COSMETICS - COMMIT TO A EUROPE WITHOUT ANIMAL TESTING’  met with Vera Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission in charge of Values and Transparency, and Thierry Breton, European Commissioner for Internal Market, to present the objectives of their initiative in more depth. 

European Parliament
  • 14/03/2023

Debate on the ‘Save Bees and Farmers’ European citizens’ initiative in the plenary session of the European Parliament on 16 March

Members of the European Parliament will debate on the seventh successful European citizens’ initiative "Save bees and farmers! Towards a bee-friendly agriculture for a healthy environment" in the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, on Thursday 16 March at 9.00.

The plenary session is webstreamed and recorded.

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