The
Executive Board of the Conference on the Future of Europe, comprising
representatives from the European Parliament, the Council of the
European Union and the European Commission, is launching the
multilingual digital platform for the Conference on the Future of Europe
inviting all EU citizens to contribute to shaping their own future and
that of Europe as a whole. The platform is available in 24 languages,
allowing citizens from across the Union to share and exchange their
ideas and views through online events.
The Joint Presidency of the Conference welcomed the launch of the platform.
European Parliament President, David Sassoli, said: “The
platform represents a key tool to allow citizens to participate and
have a say on the Future of Europe. We must be certain that their voices
will be heard and that they have a role in the decision-making,
regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic. European democracy, of the
representative and participatory kind, will continue to function no
matter what, because our shared future demands it.”
Prime Minister of Portugal António Costa, on behalf of the Presidency of the Council, said: “The
time has come for our citizens to actively share their greatest
concerns and their ideas. This discussion couldn't happen at a more
relevant time. We have to prepare now, so that we come out of this
crisis even stronger and when we overcome the pandemic we stand ready
for the future. We hope to continue to build the Europe of the future
together, a fairer, greener and more digital Europe that responds to our
citizens’ expectations.”
European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “Health,
climate change, good and sustainable jobs in a more and more digital
economy, the state of our democratic societies: We are inviting
Europeans to speak up, to address their concerns and tell us what Europe
they want to live in. With this citizens’ platform, we are giving
everyone the opportunity to contribute to shaping the future of Europe
and engage with other people from across Europe. This is a great
opportunity to bring Europeans together virtually. Join the debate!
Together, we can build the future we want for our Union.”
The Conference on the Future of Europe
is an unprecedented, open and inclusive exercise in deliberative
democracy. It seeks to give people from all walks of life, across
Europe, a greater say on what they expect from the European Union, which
should then help guide the EU’s future direction and policymaking. The
Joint Presidency has committed to follow up on the outcome of the
Conference.
Background
The multilingual digital platform is
fully interactive and multilingual: people can engage with one another
and discuss their proposals with fellow citizens from all Member States,
in the EU’s 24 official languages. People from all walks of life and in
numbers as large as possible are encouraged to contribute via the
platform in shaping their future, but also to promote it on social media
channels, with the hashtag #TheFutureIsYours
The platform will ensure full
transparency – a key principle of the Conference – as all submissions
and event outcomes will be collected, analysed, monitored, and made
publicly available. The key ideas and recommendations from the platform
will be used as input for the European citizens' panels and the
Plenaries, where they will be debated to produce the Conference's
conclusions.
All Conference-related events that will
be registered on the platform will be visualised on an interactive map,
enabling citizens to browse and sign up online. Organisers can use the
toolkit available on the platform to help organise and promote their
initiatives. All participants and events must respect the Charter of the Conference on the Future of Europe, which lays down standards for a respectful pan-European debate.
The platform is organised around key
topics: climate change and the environment; health; a stronger and
fairer economy; social justice and jobs; EU in the world; values and
rights, rule of law, security; digital transformation; European
democracy; migration; and education, culture, youth and sport. These
topics are complemented by an ‘open box’ for cross-cutting and other
topics (‘other ideas’), as citizens remain free to raise any issue that
matters to them, in a truly bottom-up approach.
The platform also provides information
on the Conference's structure and work. It is open to all EU citizens,
as well as EU institutions and bodies, national Parliaments, national
and local authorities and civil society. It will fully respect users’
privacy, and EU data protection rules.