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Cities fostering democracy in the European Union
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Cities and municipalities are the closest democratic institutions to our citizens. Their contributions are fundamental to enhancing democracy, which includes bridging the gap between citizens and the EU institutions, while improving the quality of EU regulation and policy-making, which is implemented at the local level.
The European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in cooperation with Eurocities and the Council of European Municipalities and Regions, discussed these elements at the event "Cities fostering democracy in the European Union", which took place in a hybrid format on 14 October 2021, after the CoR plenary session.
The CoR has secured a substantial role for its representatives in the Conference, and is holding a series of local dialogues to ensure that the debate reaches citizens where they live. In particular, this event on cities was the second of several events focusing on regional, urban, and rural areas, in order to bring political leaders' voices to the Conference.
The event featured two panel debates with Mayors and other local politicians from various EU member states, including questions from the audience. These were followed by the presentation of the official conclusions from the event.
De Gasperi Room, European Commission's Charlemagne building
Rue de la Loi 170, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Rue de la Loi 170, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Event report
Cities call on Conference on the Future of Europe to promote a more participative, green and inclusive EU democracy > At the event "Cities fostering democracy in the European Union: Urban perspectives for the Conference on the Future of Europe", co-organised by the European Committee of the Regions, Eurocities and the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), local and regional leaders set out their expectations for the Conference on the Future of Europe, and shared their experiences on strengthening local democracy. Examples of innovative participative exercises, green projects, digital services to citizens or integration of communities were discussed. The event led to the adoption of conclusions .https://cor.europa.eu/en/events/Documents/Cities fostering European democracy - 14-10-2021 - conclusions - final.pdf 1. The Conference on the Future of Europe offers an opportunity to promote innovative ways of involving citizens in the functioning of the European Union and developing a European Participation Strategy. Deliberative and participatory practices, such as participative municipal budgeting and the co-management of public spaces, which are used to strengthen our values-based European strengthening democracy, should be further promoted and reflected, including at EU level. We believe an EU permanent mechanism for structured dialogue with citizens through regional and local authorities’ representatives should be established. This mechanism would 1) enable cities to work with citizens on European issues that impact them directly, 2) enable European policy makers to design policies adapted to cities and supported by citizens, 3) allow citizens to be part of a policy process that ultimately affects their daily lives. The following policy issues with a strong urban and territorial relevance and contribution could fall under such a dialogue: 2. Cities of all sizes are at the heart of the green transition, as they are responsible for 70-80% of world emissions. At the same time, local and regional authorities implement 70% of climate mitigation measures and 90% of climate adaptation policies. Cities and municipalities therefore need to be recognised as protagonists of the green transition towards climate neutrality, including through regular exchange of ideas or best practices, stronger involvement in programme design and implementation and EU financial support, including for capacity-building. 3. Cities and municipalities are pioneers in the digital transformation by virtue of developing and implementing innovative and integrated solutions for citizens and communities. An acceleration in the deployment of broadband infrastructure and capacity-building at the local level is needed to overcome the "double digital divide" of unequal access and digital illiteracy. In addition, many online platforms have a considerable impact at the local level – such as urban and regional transport, housing, tourist accommodation and the delivery of public services, which needs to be considered in European approaches to tackling issues. 4. Cities and municipalities are facing and have already overcome many challenges to foster social cohesion, build inclusive societies and promote diversity. European and national strategies for social integration, addressing notably gender equality, demographic change, disabilities and the integration of migrants, therefore need to fully involve cities and municipalities in sharing their experience and suitable policy tools. Ensuring their direct and timely access to EU funding is key to enabling them to fulfil their role as social "integrators". 5. The New Leipzig Charter, building on the transformative power of cities for the common good, the renewed Urban Agenda for the EU and the Territorial Agenda 2030 should enable cities and municipalities to participate in the design of the relevant European policies and act as a benchmark for the practical implementation of EU policies in all Member States. They must enable EU institutions, Member States, cities and municipalities to connect via a policy platform to support the EU New Green Deal and its roll-out through the different policies anchored at the urban and local level.Related Ideas
A network to boost citizens' engagement in the European Union
14
October 2021
14:30 - 17:00
Number of participants
65
Reference: cofe-MEET-2021-10-66232
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