Concrete political proposals for change at EU, elaborated by European citizens through the Citizens Pact, a bottom-up participatory process, will be presented to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on 3 and 4 December in Brussels.
The Citizens Pact brings together a coalition of citizens and organisations joining in to advocate for concrete demands for the Europe they want to live in through the Citizens Manifesto, the outcome of this bottom-up participatory process, in view of the elections of the European Parliament next May.
After 3 years of a total of over 60 consultations with the citizenry across Europe and wide-spread presence on the street and online, the first draft of the Citizens Manifesto will be presented at the European Parliament so at to advocate for a new political and legislative agenda, covering, inter alia, civil rights, work and welfare to media freedom, migration and detention, finance.
The Citizens Pact is coordinated by European Alternatives.
Concrete political proposals for change at EU, elaborated by European citizens through the Citizens Pact, a bottom-up participatory process, will be presented to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on 3 and 4 December in Brussels.
The Citizens Pact brings together a coalition of citizens and organisations joining in to advocate for concrete demands for the Europe they want to live in through the Citizens Manifesto, the outcome of this bottom-up participatory process, in view of the elections of the European Parliament next May.
After 3 years of a total of over 60 consultations with the citizenry across Europe and wide-spread presence on the street and online, the first draft of the Citizens Manifesto will be presented at the European Parliament so at to advocate for a new political and legislative agenda, covering, inter alia, civil rights, work and welfare to media freedom, migration and detention, finance.
The Citizens Pact is coordinated by European Alternatives.