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La Conférence sur l'Avenir de l'Europe : une opportunité pour construire ensemble la maison européenne de la démocratie sur les fondations de ses régions, villes et villages
Event report available
A l'occasion du lancement de la Conférence sur l'Avenir de l'Europe le 9 mai, à Strasbourg, le Comité européen des régions organise un débat qui donnera la parole aux élus locaux et régionaux ainsi qu'à des citoyens européens. L'objectif du débat est de "territorialiser" la Conférence, et de réfléchir ensemble au rôle que les collectivités locales et régionales doivent jouer dans l'Europe de demain.
Le débat est organisé conjointement avec le gouvernement français, l'Eurométropole de Strasbourg, Régions de France, l'Assemblée des Départements de France et l'Association des Maires de France. Nous allons débattre de la façon de construire la maison de la démocratie européenne, dans le contexte de la Conférence ; nous témoignerons des moyens à notre disposition pour renforcer la résilience et moderniser la démocratie.
Plateforme: ZOOM
Langues d'interprétation: Français, Anglais, Allemand, Italien, Espagnol, Polonais
Event report
The hybrid event « Launch of the Conference on the Future of Europe » was organised by the European Committee of the Regions in partnership with the French government, the City of Strasbourg and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg on 9 May 2021. Its aim was to ‘territorialise’ the Conference and ensure the levels of government closest to citizens – the local and regional ones – are given prime of place. Participants endorsed an open letter addressed to all local leaders inviting them to organise local dialogues and join a network of Regional and Local EU Councillors launched by the CoR. The event was followed live by 2 000 people on Europe by Satellite and Facebook Live and has since received over 3 500 views. Six of the speakers were on site in the City of Strasbourg’s historic ‘Grand Salon’ and the event was premiced by the 46 person university orchestra playing the Ode to Joy and a ceremonial unfolding of the European flag. The Conference on the Future of Europe must give citizens in the EU’s regions, cities and villages a platform to voice their concerns, aspirations and ideas. The formal recognition of local and regional governments’ importance and added value to policy making is needed for a sustainable and resilient recovery into a post-pandemic world. The Conference is an opportunity to reflect on European democracy, strengthen its functioning and increase its legitimacy. It will also lay the foundations for perpetual citizen dialogues into the future. A sure way to combat Euroscepticism and populism is through involving local communities. This will enable a shift away from the view that only national governments can participate in EU policy making. Local and Regional authorities are the best allies the Union could have because of their democratic nature and by their proximity to citizens. Regions, cities and villages hold the keys to Europe’s future. A resounding call was emitted by participants of the event to urge local and regional politicians to engage with the opportunity the Conference presents. The million local politicians across the EU are best placed to mobilise citizens and express to national and European policy makers what is most pressing in people’s daily lives.Related Ideas
Upgrade the European Committee of the Regions to a legislative chamber
Citizen Participation in the EU must have a demonstrable and specific impact on decisions taken
Mieux communiquer vers les citoyens européens
The EU elections - bringing citizens closer to the process whilst improving democracy
Establish a Permanent European Citizens Assembly
Pour une communication axée sur le citoyen
Pour une meilleure information des citoyens sur la démocratie européenne
Taking this Conference into our own hands
Bottom-up participatie
What the Outcome of the Citizens Consultation?
Establish a Permanent European Citizens Assembly
09
May 2021
11:00 - 13:00
Reference: cofe-MEET-2021-04-122
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