Through an online consultation and 16 Citizens’ Panels across Europe, the project welcomed people from diverse social, cultural, and professional backgrounds to discuss democracy, participation, migration, human rights, climate governance, misinformation, inclusion, and the EU’s role in the world.
At a time when authoritarian governments are becoming more coordinated internationally, democracies must also become more capable of involving citizens across borders. The European Union, with its unique participatory mechanisms, has a responsibility of global cooperation and promotion of successful tools that include citizens and residents in decision-making. Its role in the world is stronger than ever.
The recommendations gathered in this report demonstrate both citizens’ commitment to European democracy and their expectation that the EU should become more accessible, responsive, and accountable. |