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European HomeParliaments: The EU's handling of the pandemic. Have a say on the big issues!
The European HomeParliaments are a project on citizen participation across several member states by the pro-European citizen movement Pulse of Europe
The participants consult high-ranking politicians from the European Parliament such as Manfred Weber, Katarina Barley, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield, and many more. Members of the European Parliament from six countries and five political parties are waiting for the citizens' votes.
This is at stake:
Many Europeans long to return to everyday life: being able to meet friends and family again without restrictions. Compared to us, some countries are already much closer to this dream. That’s why we want EU citizens to have a say in the EU’s handling of the pandemic. Therefore, the topic for this round of European HomeParliaments is, should the EU represent European interests more decisively in future pandemic crises?
This is at stake:
Many Europeans long to return to everyday life: being able to meet friends and family again without restrictions. Compared to us, some countries are already much closer to this dream. That’s why we want EU citizens to have a say in the EU’s handling of the pandemic. Therefore, the topic for this round of European HomeParliaments is, should the EU represent European interests more decisively in future pandemic crises?
How it works:
A European HomeParliament is a private discussion with 4 to 8 participants. To participate, you can either join an existing group or invite friends, family, etc. to create a European HomeParliament yourself. After the discussions, the participants vote on the issues, thus stating their opinion. Pulse of Europe eventually prepares a report from the results, which consults the participating politicians.
A European HomeParliament is a private discussion with 4 to 8 participants. To participate, you can either join an existing group or invite friends, family, etc. to create a European HomeParliament yourself. After the discussions, the participants vote on the issues, thus stating their opinion. Pulse of Europe eventually prepares a report from the results, which consults the participating politicians.
The participating politicians will respond in webinars to the results.
You will find more information on the project here: http://homeparliaments.eu/en
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Reference: cofe-MEET-2021-04-328
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... and that is much faster than letting our companies go bankrupt so that foreign greedy companies can start producing a few years with most of the time very bad quality. Waiving patents will only have bad effects and especially poorer countries will suffer MORE from that because it will take LONGER until vaccines are ready when the European companies go bankrupt and because greedy companies will take over the market and demanding more money while having no experience with the technology which will decrease quality and effectiveness, if Europe would gift its future technology to terrible uninnovative companies owned by regimes like the PRC that would eliminate the European companies. Also it would be a terrible signal to the market which will slow down progress by decades and decrease the will to risk something when the world leaders in mRNA technology (BioNTech and CureVac) go bankrupt after having only losses for decades and now with great risk finally earned some money and that are
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