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  • 19/12/2022

Listen to the new episode of CitizenCentral podcast!

Now available:  the new episode of CitizenCentral podcast, which features organisers of European citizens’ initiatives, experts and other speakers.

In chapter 3, join us in a conversation with three European citizens’ initiative organisers, from the Netherlands, France and Denmark, presenting ‘Good Clothes, Fair Pay’, ‘Win it on the Pitch’ and ‘Stop 5G – Stay Connected but Protected’ initiatives.

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New initiative registered
  • 22/11/2022

New initiative registered: ‘European Day of ‘Whatever it Takes”’

On 22 November 2022 the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled ‘European Day of ‘Whatever it Takes”’.

It calls for the institutionalisation of the European Day of “Whatever it Takes” in reference to the statement made by the former President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi on 26 July 2012, as a ‘symbolic act of pan-Europeanism’.

This is the 10th initiative registered in 2022. Its organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

Judicial updates-court cases
  • 09/11/2022

Court judgment on the Commission communication in reply to the ECI ‘Minority SafePack’ (Case T-158/21)

On 9 November, the General Court confirmed the Commission communication which stated that no further legislation was necessary at that stage to achieve the objectives sought by the ECI ‘Minority SafePack – one million signatures for diversity in Europe’. It dismissed the applicant’s (the ECI organisers' group) action for annulment of that communication.

The Court holds that the actions already taken by the European Union to emphasise the importance of regional or minority languages and to promote cultural and linguistic diversity is sufficient to achieve the objectives of that initiative.

The Court finds that the Commission complied with its obligations to state reasons with regard to the contested communication. It also confirmed that the Commission did not commit any manifest error of assessment as regards the examination of the proposals of this ECI.

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  • 18/10/2022

New initiative registered: ‘European citizens' initiative for vegan meal’

On 18 October 2022 the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled 'European citizens' initiative for vegan meal'.

It calls on the Commission to present a proposal of a law requiring to explicitly make the vegan alternative always present in the private and public spaces selling food and drinks in Europe.

This is the 95th initiative registered since 2012. Its organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

Initiative submitted to the EC
  • 10/10/2022

Successful ‘Save bees and farmers! Towards a bee-friendly agriculture for a healthy environment' ECI presented to the European Commission

'Save bees and farmers! Towards a bee-friendly agriculture for a healthy environment' has become the seventh successful European Citizens' Initiative (ECI). It has reached 1,054,973 validated statements of support from EU citizens, with thresholds attained in 11 countries.

The initiative calls on the Commission to propose legal measures to phase out synthetic pesticides by 2035, to restore biodiversity and to support farmers in this transition.

The Commission will meet the organisers to discuss the initiative in detail in the next weeks. A public hearing will then be organised by the European Parliament. The Commission has until 7 April 2023 to present its official reply, outlining the actions it intends to take.

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  • 28/09/2022

New initiative registered: ‘Focus on Specific Learning Disabilities on EU Level’

On 28 September 2022 the Commission registered a European citizens' initiative entitled ‘Focus on Specific Learning Disabilities on EU Level’.

It calls on the Commission to present a proposal for common guidelines on how to detect and address learning disabilities (i.e. dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia), to ensure a better integration of people with such disabilities within the educational system, also when exercising their right to free movement.

This is the eighth initiative registered in 2022. Its organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

Podcast
  • 20/09/2022

Listen to the new season of CitizenCentral podcast!

CitizenCentral podcast returns for a second season of conversations with organisers of European citizens’ initiatives, experts and other speakers.

In chapter 1, we talk to the organisers of ‘ReturnThePlastics’ and ‘Green VAT’ initiatives, taking different approaches to sustainability and consumer behaviour, as well as three climate and sustainability experts across the EU.

In chapter 2, we check how the European youth feels about voting, EU policymaking, citizen activism and the European Citizens’ Initiative, and we talk to the (young) organisers of the ‘Ending the aviation fuel tax exemption in Europe’ initiative.

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  • 15/09/2022

ECI monthly newsletter – now in all EU official languages

The ECI monthly Newsletter helps readers stay informed on the latest developments on the European Citizens' Initiative. It is written in English and available in the 24 official EU languages via an automated translation service.

You can subscribe here and view the previous editions here.

New initiative registered
  • 07/09/2022

Two new initiatives registered, on renewable energy and on protecting rural heritage

The European Commission decided to register two European Citizens' Initiatives on 7 September.

The ‘Every European house equipped with 1 kW photovoltaic and 0.6 kW wind turbines using EU funding through the municipalities alone’ initiative wants to reduce the CO2 footprint of each household and change public perception on green energy.

The initiative 'Protect the EU’s Rural Heritage, Food Security and Supply' aims to promote the EU’s rural areas and food security.

The organisers have six months now to choose the moment to start the collection of support.

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