News European Parliament 欧洲议会选举 欧洲议会初步结果显示 法国 奥地利 德国 极右翼实力强势崛起 几亿欧洲人周日投票选举欧洲议会议员,初步结果证实、法国、奥地利和德国等国极右翼势力强势崛起,根据法国电视一台,玛琳娜.勒庞的极右翼国民联盟得票率高达32.4%,法国总统马克龙的执政党位居第二,得票只有15.2%。 发表时间: 09/06/2024 - 20:04 5 分钟 Les isoloirs d'un bureau de vote en Roumanie mis en place pour les élections européennes, le 9 juin 2024 à Baleni. Les isoloirs d'un bureau de vote en Roumanie mis en place pour les élections européennes, le 9 juin 2024 à Baleni. © Vadim Ghirda / AP 作者: 安德烈 European elections 2024: publication of results and other information for media Press Releases Yesterday Last-minute briefings at 11.00 and 17.00 Official start of election night programme at 17.30 First estimated composition of new Parliament around 20.15-20.30, first provisional election results around 23.15-23.45 Group leaders and lead candidates will give their reactions to the media during the evening The first provisional results of the European elections will be announced tonight around 23.15-23.45 CEST in the European Parliament hemicycle in Brussels. Provisional European election results can only be published after 23.00 CEST, when the last voting polls in Italy have closed. Before, Parliament will publish a first set of available national estimates around 18.15 CEST, and a first projection of the new Parliament is expected around 20.15-20.30 CEST (indicative time), based on national estimates, exit polls and pre-electoral voting intentions. A second seat projection, at around 23.15-23.45 CEST (indicative time), will include the first provisional results from some EU member states, and estimates for the rest. Updated projections will follow, as Parliament’s services receive information from national authorities. The last updated projection is expected at around 01.00 CEST. Find here a detailed schedule of estimates and provisional results. All data will be available on the official election results website. Media briefings at 11.00 and 17.00 Parliament’s press service will brief media at 11.00 and 17.00 from the Parliament’s hemicycle, turned into a pressroom, on the latest information about the election night, as well as on useful data about the Parliament and the organisation of the European elections. Both briefings can be followed in person and via webstreaming. EbS will run a special programme on the elections starting at 17.30. On Monday 10 June at 11.00, there will be another briefing on provisional election results and next steps, followed by a press conference by spokespersons of the political groups. Statements by lead candidates and political groups’ leaders Representatives of the EP political groups and European parties’ lead candidates for the position of Commission President will speak to the media during the evening. Political groups will also have their press teams available to respond to media requests and facilitate contacts. Find their contact details here. Political group leaders or representatives are scheduled to address the media around 21.30 (indicative timing, to be confirmed) in reverse order according to their size in the current parliament: The Left: Marc Botenga ID: not confirmed ECR: Assita Kanko Greens/EFA: Philippe Lamberts Renew Europe: Iskra Mihaylova S&D: Pedro Marques EPP: Manfred Weber Lead candidates for the European Commission Presidency will take the floor following the announcement of provisional results, from around 23.45, in the following order: EPP: Ursula von der Leyen PES: Nicolas Schmit Renew Europe Now: Valérie Hayer (tentative) European Greens: Bas Eickhout European Left: Walter Baier Audiovisual material on voting from all EU member states is available on EBS and the EP’s Multimedia Centre, including statements from the lead candidates and group leaders voting in their constituencies. Country-by-country information on the European elections You can find individual pages on each of the EU member states with details on how the European elections are organised, lists, candidates, including MEPs who are running again for election and previous elections results, via this link. Media access to the Parliament on election night Only accredited journalists (holding an EU inter-institutional pass or accreditation to Parliament) will have access to Parliament’s premises on election night. Journalists may collect EP media passes on Sunday 9 June at the Accreditation Centre in front of Parliament (Esplanade Solidarność, office 01F035) from 8.00 and until 23.00. The Simone Veil entrance (SPINELLI building) will be open from 10.00 to 02.00, while the entrance at rue Wiertz (SPINELLI building) will stay open all day and night. Only those journalists who were assigned a place in the hemicycle will be able to work from there. The meeting room in front of the plenary chamber (3C050 in the SPAAK building) will also be set up as a press working area, and journalists may also work from the press room in the SPAAK building, on the ground floor. More than 1 000 media representatives from all over the world will follow election night from the EP in Brussels. Regarding languages, around 148 interpreters will ensure there is interpretation of the event to and into all EU languages, as well as international sign language. New EP Events mobile app All journalists covering the European elections on site are encouraged to download the new “EP events” app (available in Google Play and App Store) to get timely information on their phones about everything happening in the Parliament before, during and after the elections, as well as practical information, including passcodes for Wi-Fi connection, opening hours, maps, contacts, links and technical information for audio-visual media. Parking facilities Parliament’s carpark will be free for media to use on election night – on presentation of valid media accreditation at the entrance. There will be no need to use the IZIX App that is used during normal parliamentary weeks. It will close at 02.00. Catering services The cafeteria next to the hemicycle (SPAAK building, third floor) will be open from 11.00 until the closure of the EP premises (kitchen closes at 22.00). The press bar on SPAAK’s ground floor will be open from 17.00 to 23.00. Parliament’s self-service restaurant in the SPAAK building, twelfth floor, will also be open between 12.00 and 23.00, offering sandwiches, salads and warm meals. 2024 年歐洲選舉:向媒體公佈結果和其他信息 新聞稿 昨天 11:00 和 17:00 舉行最後一刻簡報 選舉之夜節目於 17.30 正式開始 新議會首次組成預計將於 20.15-20.30 左右,第一次臨時選舉結果將於 23.15-23.45 左右 小組領導人和主要候選人將在晚上向媒體發表他們的反應 歐洲選舉的首個臨時結果將於今晚中歐夏令時間 23.15 至 23.45 左右在布魯塞爾歐洲議會半週期公佈。 歐洲臨時選舉結果只能在歐洲中部夏令時間 23 點之後公佈,屆時義大利最後一次投票已經結束。此前,議會將在中歐夏令時間18.15 左右發布第一套可用的國家估計,新議會預計將根據國家估計、出口民調和選前投票意向於中歐夏令時間20.15-20.30(指示時間)左右發布第一組可用的國家估計。 第二次席次預測將於中歐夏令時間 23.15-23.45 左右(指示時間)進行,其中將包括一些歐盟成員國的第一份臨時結果以及對其餘成員國的估計。 隨著議會服務機構收到來自國家當局的訊息,更新的預測將隨之而來。最後更新的預測預計在歐洲中部夏令時間 01 點左右。 在此查看詳細的估算表和臨時結果。所有數據都將在官方選舉結果網站上公佈。 11點和17點舉行媒體簡報會 議會新聞服務部門將於 11 點和 17 點在議會半圓形(變成新聞發布室)向媒體通報有關選舉之夜的最新信息,以及有關議會和歐洲選舉組織的有用數據。這兩個簡報都可以親自觀看或透過網路串流觀看。 EbS將從 17.30 開始針對選舉運行一個特別計劃。 6 月 10 日星期一上午 11 點,將再次舉行關於臨時選舉結果和後續步驟的簡報會,隨後各政治團體發言人將舉行新聞發布會。 主要候選人和政治團體領導人的聲明 歐洲議會政治團體的代表和歐洲政黨委員會主席職位的主要候選人將在晚上向媒體發表演說。政治團體也將派出新聞團隊回應媒體請求並促進聯繫。在這裡找到他們的聯絡方式。 政治團體領導人或代表計劃於 21.30 左右(指示性時間待定)向媒體發表講話,具體時間根據其在本屆議會中的人數而定: 左:馬克·博滕加 身份:未確認 ECR:阿西塔·坎科 綠黨/全民教育:菲利普·蘭伯特 復興歐洲:伊斯克拉·米哈伊洛娃 S&D:佩德羅·馬克斯 EPP:曼弗雷德·韋伯 歐盟委員會主席的主要候選人將於 23.45 左右開始在臨時結果公佈後按以下順序發言: EPP:烏蘇拉‧馮德萊恩 PES:尼古拉斯·施密特 立即復興歐洲:瓦萊麗·海耶(Valérie Hayer)(暫定) 歐洲綠黨:Bas Eickhout 歐洲左翼:沃爾特·拜爾 所有歐盟成員國投票的視聽資料均可在 EBS 和歐洲議會多媒體中心取得,包括主要候選人和在其選區投票的團體領導人的聲明。 有關歐洲選舉的各國信息 您可以透過此連結找到每個歐盟成員國的單獨頁面,其中詳細介紹了歐洲選舉的組織方式、名單、候選人,包括再次競選的歐洲議會議員以及先前的選舉結果。 選舉之夜媒體進入議會 只有經過認證的記者(持有歐盟機構間通行證或議會認證)才能在選舉之夜進入議會場所。記者可於 6 月 9 日星期日上午 8 點至 23 點在議會前的認證中心(Esplanade Solidarność,辦公室 01F035)領取 EP 媒體通行證。 Simone Veil 入口(SPINELLI 大樓)將於 10:00 至 02:00 開放,而 rue Wiertz(SPINELLI 大樓)的入口將全天開放。 只有那些被分配到半圓的記者才能從那裡開始工作。全體會議廳前的會議室(SPAAK大樓3C050)也將被設置為新聞工作區,記者也可以在SPAAK大樓底層的新聞發布室進行工作。 來自世界各地的 1000 多名媒體代表將關注布魯塞爾歐洲議會的選舉之夜。在語言方面,大約 148 名口譯員將確保將活動翻譯成所有歐盟語言以及國際手語。 新的 EP Events 行動應用程式 我們鼓勵所有現場報道歐洲選舉的記者下載新的“EP events”應用程式(可在Google Play 和App Store 中獲取),以便在手機上及時獲取有關選舉前、選舉期間和選舉後議會發生的一切信息,因為以及實用訊息,包括 Wi-Fi 連接密碼、開放時間、地圖、聯絡、連結和視聽媒體技術資訊。 停車設施 議會停車場將在選舉之夜免費供媒體使用,但須在入口處出示有效的媒體證件。無需使用正常議會週期間使用的 IZIX 應用程式。將於 02 點關閉。 餐飲服務 半自行車旁的自助餐廳(SPAAK 大樓三樓)將於 11 點開放,直至 EP 場所關閉(廚房於 22 點關閉)。 SPAAK 底層的新聞吧將於 17:00 至 23:00 開放。 位於 SPAAK 大樓十二樓的議會自助餐廳也將於 12:00 至 23:00 營業,提供三明治、沙拉和熱餐。 聯絡方式: 尼爾·科萊特 新聞組長 (+32) 2 28 42077 (BXL) (+33) 3 881 74167 (STR) (+32) 470 89 16 63 neil.corlett@europarl.europa.eu 娜塔莉·凱特·康圖里斯 新聞官 (+32) 2 28 43562 (BXL) (+32) 470 88 37 82 natalie.kontoulis@europarl.europa.eu europarlpress@europarl.europa.eu Further information European elections 2024: Sakharov Prize laureates send a message to European citizens (video, 30.05.24) European elections website European Parliament Press Tool Kit European elections 6-9 June 2024 How to vote Choose your country of voting and your preferred language to find out how to vote. As an EU citizen, you can vote in your country of origin, from abroad or in the EU country you live in. Please note that registration might be required in order to vote. Lead candidates Updated: 22-02-2024 - 11:56 Created: 20-12-2023 - 14:52 The European Parliament has long sought to ensure that, by voting in European elections, citizens not only elect the Parliament itself but also have a say over who will lead the European Commission. In order to “Europeanise” the elections and to boost the democratic legitimacy of EU decision-making, Parliament called ahead of the 2014 European elections on the European political parties to nominate candidates for the Presidency of the European Commission. The aim was to allow citizens to influence directly, through their vote in the European elections, the choice of the head of the European executive. This procedure has become known as the Spitzenkandidaten ('lead candidates' in German) process. In the 2014 elections, it resulted in the election of Jean-Claude Juncker. Following the May 2019 European elections, the European Council proposed Ursula von der Leyen as candidate for President of the European Commission to the European Parliament. She was not a lead candidate. Ahead of this year’s European elections, Parliament confirmed the importance of applying the lead candidate mechanism (the “Spitzenkandidaten” process), in which European political parties designate their respective candidates for the post of EU Commission President ahead of the European elections. Parliament laid out its position for the upcoming elections in 2023. MEPs insist that a clear and credible link between the choice of voters and the position of the Commission President is necessary. They say that, based on the EU Treaties, this choice should depend on the candidate that secures majority support in Parliament and call on the European Council to end the practice of making behind closed doors deals. Who are the lead candidates European People’s Party (EPP) group The European People’s Party (EPP) elected Ursula von der Leyen (Germany) as its lead candidate for the European elections on 7 March 2024, at the Bucharest party congress. Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group The lead candidate for the Party of European Socialists (PES), Nicolas Schmit (Luxembourg), was nominated by the members’ congress in Rome on 2 March 2024. Renew Europe group Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (Germany), Sandro Gozi (Italy) and Valérie Hayer (France) will run as lead candidates for Renew Europe Now (which includes the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), the European Democratic Party and Renaissance), as announced on 20 March 2024. Greens/EFA group For the European Green Party, Terry Reintke (Germany) and Bas Eickhout (The Netherlands) were elected as lead candidates at their party congress in Lyon on 2 February 2024. The European Free Alliance (EFA) proposed Raül Romeva (Spain) and Maylis Roßberg (Germany) as the party’s lead candidates on 23 October 2023. The Left - GUE/NGL group Walter Baier (Austria) will be the European Left’s candidate, following his election at the party’s assembly held in Ljubljana on 24 February 2024. The Identity and Democracy (ID) and the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) groups have not officially appointed any lead candidate. Lead candidates’ debate on 23 May A debate among the lead candidates, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), took place on 23 May in the afternoon, in the Parliament’s plenary chamber in Brussels. Find here more information about the debate. Further information European Parliament resolution of 12 December 2023 on the European Elections 2024 Ref.: 20210914SRV12436 Choose a country of voting Country Choose a language Language OK Watch the video Democracy is a precious gift passed on to us from previous generations. 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SIGN UP Become part of the together.eu community Sign up here to join our community and help us promote the European elections Useful links Political groups in the European Parliament Logo of the EPP Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Logo of the S&D Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Logo of Renew Europe Renew Europe Group Logo of the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Logo of the ECR Group European Conservatives and Reformists Group Logo of the ID Identity and Democracy Group Logo of The Left The Left Group in the European Parliament - GUE/NGL European Political Parties European People’s Party Party of European Socialists Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party European Democratic Party European Green Party European Free Alliance Identity and Democracy Party (previously Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom) European Conservatives and Reformists Party (previously Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe) Party of the European Left European Christian Political Movement Contact Europe Direct For any further questions about the European elections please contact the European Union Call from inside the EU: 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (free phone) Call from outside the EU: 0032 2 299 96 96 (standard international rate) 歐洲議會新聞工具包 更新: 22-02-2024 - 11:56 創建: 2023年12月20日 - 14:52 該新聞工具包包括歐洲議會的組成和權力、政治優先事項、已完成和正在進行的工作、背景資料、圖表、輿論數據以及有用聯繫的概述。 它旨在幫助報道議會活動的記者快速查找相關的最新資訊並輕鬆瀏覽議會網站。 隨著第十屆歐洲選舉的臨近,本新聞工具包的內容將定期更新,該選舉將於 2024 年 6 月 6 日至 9 日在所有歐盟成員國舉行。 有關歐洲選舉的更多信息,包括稍後階段的選舉結果,請訪問選舉網站。您還可以在此資訊圖表中找到有關成員國選舉法的更多詳細資訊。 全體會議投票照片 歐洲議會全體投票會議期間 聯絡方式: 娜塔莉·凱特·康圖里斯 新聞官 (+32) 2 28 43562 (BXL) (+32) 470 88 37 82 natalie.kontoulis@europarl.europa.eu 歐根·沃爾什 新聞官 +32 228 32591 (BXL) +32 485 399443 eoghan.walsh@europarl.europa.eu 傑克·莫洛尼 愛爾蘭新聞官 (+353) 16 057 933 (+353) 86 779 5408 jack.moloney@europarl.europa.eu 菲奧努拉·克羅克 愛爾蘭新聞官 (+353) 16 057 932 (+353) 86 851 4067 fionnuala.croker@europarl.europa.eu 安娜·扎米特·維拉 馬爾他新聞官 (+356) 23 425 314 (+33) 3 881 53014 (STR) (+356) 992 671 89 anna.zammit@europarl.europa.eu 參考號: 20210914SRV12436 2024 年歐洲議會 2024 年歐洲選舉 主要候選人 選舉結果—選舉日夜 在所有成員國進行的調查 議會第九屆任期的優先事項和成就 歐洲為我做了什麼 歐洲大選後 從第9屆國會任期過渡到第10屆國會任期 歐洲議會簡要指南 如何關注議會的工作 歐洲選舉期間的視聽服務 媒體聯絡人 歐洲議會新聞工具包 更新: 22-02-2024 - 11:56 創建: 2023年12月20日 - 14:52 該新聞工具包包括歐洲議會的組成和權力、政治優先事項、已完成和正在進行的工作、背景資料、圖表、輿論數據以及有用聯繫的概述。 它旨在幫助報道議會活動的記者快速查找相關的最新資訊並輕鬆瀏覽議會網站。 隨著第十屆歐洲選舉的臨近,本新聞工具包的內容將定期更新,該選舉將於 2024 年 6 月 6 日至 9 日在所有歐盟成員國舉行。 有關歐洲選舉的更多信息,包括稍後階段的選舉結果,請訪問選舉網站。您還可以在此資訊圖表中找到有關成員國選舉法的更多詳細資訊。 全體會議投票照片 歐洲議會全體投票會議期間 聯絡方式: 娜塔莉·凱特·康圖里斯 新聞官 (+32) 2 28 43562 (BXL) (+32) 470 88 37 82 natalie.kontoulis@europarl.europa.eu 歐根·沃爾什 新聞官 +32 228 32591 (BXL) +32 485 399443 eoghan.walsh@europarl.europa.eu 傑克·莫洛尼 愛爾蘭新聞官 (+353) 16 057 933 (+353) 86 779 5408 jack.moloney@europarl.europa.eu 菲奧努拉·克羅克 愛爾蘭新聞官 (+353) 16 057 932 (+353) 86 851 4067 fionnuala.croker@europarl.europa.eu 安娜·扎米特·維拉 馬爾他新聞官 (+356) 23 425 314 (+33) 3 881 53014 (STR) (+356) 992 671 89 anna.zammit@europarl.europa.eu 參考號: 20210914SRV12436 2024 年歐洲議會 2024 年歐洲選舉 主要候選人 選舉結果—選舉日夜 在所有成員國進行的調查 議會第九屆任期的優先事項和成就 歐洲為我做了什麼 歐洲大選後 從第9屆國會任期過渡到第10屆國會任期 歐洲議會簡要指南 如何關注議會的工作 歐洲選舉期間的視聽服務 媒體聯絡人 Sakharov Prize laureates call on Europeans to vote and defend democracy Press Releases Today European Parliament resolution of 12 December 2023 on the European Elections 2024 (2023/2016(INI)) The European Parliament, – having regard to the Treaty on European Union (TEU), and in particular Articles 10, 14 and 17(7) thereof, – having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), and in particular Articles 20 and 22 thereof, – having regard to Council Directive 93/109/EC of 6 December 1993 laying down detailed arrangements for the exercise of the right to vote and stand as a candidate in elections to the European Parliament for citizens of the Union residing in a Member State of which they are not nationals(1), – having regard to the report of its Committee on Constitutional Affairs of 28 April 2011 on a proposal for a modification of the Act concerning the election of the Members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage of 20 September 1976, – having regard to its resolution of 4 July 2013 on improving the practical arrangements for the holding of the European elections in 2014(2), – having regard to Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2018/673 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 May 2018 amending Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1141/2014 on the statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations(3), – having regard to Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2018/994 of 13 July 2018 amending the Act concerning the election of the members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, annexed to Council Decision 76/787/ECSC, EEC, Euratom of 20 September 1976(4), – having regard to its resolution of 26 November 2020 on stocktaking of European elections(5), – having regard to the Commission communication of 3 December 2020 entitled ‘On the European democracy action plan’ (COM(2020)0790), – having regard to its position of 3 May 2022 on the proposal for a Council Regulation on the election of the members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage, repealing Council Decision (76/787/ECSC, EEC, Euratom) and the Act concerning the election of the members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage annexed to that decision(6), – having regard to the amendments adopted by the European Parliament on 15 September 2022 on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations(7), – having regard to the amendments adopted by the European Parliament on 2 February 2023 on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the transparency and targeting of political advertising(8), – having regard to its resolution of 14 September 2023 on Parliamentarism, European citizenship and democracy(9), – having regard to European Council Decision (EU) 2023/2061 of 22 September 2023 establishing the composition of the European Parliament(10), – having regard to Rule 54 of its Rules of Procedure, – having regard to the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs (A9-0332/2023), A. whereas the 2019 European elections registered the highest turnout of any elections to the European Parliament in the last 20 years, at 50,66 % of the electorate, (an increase of eight percentage points on 2014), sending a positive signal that European citizens are taking an increasing interest in developments at EU level and that they believe that EU legislation has an impact on their daily lives; whereas 19 Member States reported rising national turnouts, with significant increases compared to 2014 recorded in Poland, Romania, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Slovakia and Czechia; B. whereas the 2018 Council Decision amending the Act concerning the election of the members of the European Parliament by direct universal suffrage included some improvements such as the addition of the logos of European political parties in the ballots for elections to the European Parliament; whereas it remains to be ratified by all Member States; whereas the proposed European Electoral Law adopted by the European Parliament on 3 May 2022, which contains major improvements, would address the current fragmentation into 27 different electoral systems and would make electoral rules more modern and uniform within the EU; C. whereas the lead candidate system could foster the European public debate and empower European political parties; D. whereas the 2019 European elections did not culminate in the choice of a President of the Commission through the lead candidate system; whereas the lack of a reform of the European electoral law was an additional obstacle to the successful implementation of the lead candidate process; whereas this failure to implement the lead candidate system has led to disappointment among many voters and reduced trust in the process; whereas such a disappointment must be avoided at the 2024 European elections; whereas the election of the Commission President depends on securing the support of the majority of Members of the European Parliament; E. whereas the effective implementation of the lead candidate system requires that Parliament be able to indicate a common candidate for President of the Commission before the proposal by the European Council; F. whereas several Member States have still not adequately addressed persistent barriers and have not implemented appropriate arrangements to facilitate voting by citizens with disabilities, thus preventing the meaningful participation and representation of these citizens in democratic processes; G. whereas the full exercise of the electoral rights granted by the Treaties to mobile citizens in elections to the European Parliament is still hampered by unjustified barriers to democratic participation, including a lack of awareness about the conditions and rules applicable; whereas the Commission has issued a legislative proposal addressing some of these concerns; H. whereas political campaigns for the European elections conducted in the Member States are too often insufficiently ‘European’, but are instead dominated by policy discussions of a purely national, regional and local nature; whereas political parties and candidates have the responsibility to adequately inform citizens about the policy challenges at EU level; Strengthening European democracy at the 2024 election 1. Welcomes the higher turnout in the 2019 European elections and strives to work on further increasing the turnout at the 2024 European elections; stresses the importance of increasing participation in the elections; notes that further efforts are needed to increase the turnout among mobile citizens; regrets the lack of progress by the Council towards the adoption of the new European electoral law as adopted by the European Parliament on 3 May 2022; calls for its swift approval by the Council; expects the Council to reach a compromise with consensus on the entirety of Parliament’s proposal; 2. Emphasises the important role of European political parties and all relevant societal stakeholders in contributing to the debate on European public policy issues and in forming European political awareness; regrets, however, that restrictions under the current EU and national regulatory frameworks prevent European political parties from fully participating in European election campaigns; encourages European political parties to conduct their own European elections campaigns; calls on national and European political parties, as well as, where applicable, the Member States: – to conduct the European election campaign in line with Union values, – to uphold democratic standards and internal party democracy rules in order to ensure in particular that the nomination of candidates is pursued in a democratic manner, including the lead candidates for President of the European Commission, – to draft manifestos in good time ahead of the elections, – to enhance the visibility of European political parties in public debates and media campaigns, including their names and/or logos, – to consistently identify their European counterparts in their public communications, – to support the names and/or logos of the European political parties being made visible on ballots and campaign materials, – to raise awareness about the newly drafted rules for European political parties and European political foundations before they formally enter into force, – to reach an agreement on how to proceed during the post-electoral process, including on the negotiations on the presidents of the Union institutions; 3. Supports the European Campaign Action Plan (‘E-CAP’) as drafted by the Authority for Political Parties and Political Foundations (APPF), in particular regarding the visibility of lead candidates and European political parties; stresses the importance of the APPF’s work in informing citizens; 4. Regrets that the lead candidate system for the election of the President of the European Commission was not implemented at the 2019 European elections; regrets further a lack of progress on this issue since 2019 by the European Council and the European Commission, who had committed to improve European democracy; believes that a clear and credible link between the choice of voters and the election of the Commission President is needed; calls on the European political parties, national political parties and national governments to work together to ensure this outcome at the next elections; points out that the election of the Commission President depends on securing the support of the majority of Members of the European Parliament so that the electoral results are fully taken into account, as envisaged in the Lisbon Treaty; 5. Calls on the European Council to provide certainty on the lead candidate system to European citizens and to put a stop to deals behind closed doors; urges the European Council to begin consultations for this purpose well in advance with a view to implementing the lead candidate principle in the light of the outcome of the European elections; 6. Expects all European political parties to nominate their candidates for the position of President of the Commission in due time, at least 12 weeks before election day; 7. Calls for the establishment of an interinstitutional agreement between Parliament and the European Council on the lead candidate system within the framework of Article 17(7) TEU; asks the President of the European Parliament to immediately start the preparatory work leading to such an agreement; believes that the lead candidates and the presidents of the European political parties and of their respective parliamentary groups should engage in negotiations immediately after the 2024 European elections to agree on behalf of the European Parliament on a common candidate to preside over the Commission before the European Council makes its proposal; 8. Considers that the lead candidate of the European political party that has obtained the largest share of seats in the elections to the European Parliament must in the first instance lead the negotiations to identify the common candidate with the largest majority, followed, if needed, by the other lead candidates in this effort, in proportion to the share of seats obtained by their respective European political parties; proposes that the President of the European Parliament must, if needed, be available to steer this process; 9. Underlines that it will be the prerogative of the President of the European Parliament to communicate the name of Parliament’s common candidate for the position of President of the European Commission to the European Council; 10. Recommends that, in the absence of a common candidate of the European Parliament for President of the Commission, the President of the European Council must engage in consultations with the President of the European Parliament, the lead candidates, the presidents of the European political parties and of their respective parliamentary groups, in advance of the proposal by the European Council to the European Parliament; 11. Considers, to this effect, that the European Council should wait with its proposal for President of the European Commission for the European Parliament to have presented a common candidate, in accordance with the appropriate consultations referred to in Article 17(7) TEU and the principle of sincere cooperation; 12. Recalls the prerogative of the European Parliament to choose its own President; 13. Expects that the European political parties and their parliamentary groups adopt a ‘legislature agreement’ for the legislative period 2024-2029 as a way of securing a majority in Parliament ahead of the appointment of the Commission, as a basis for its work programme and a guarantee, to European voters, of a coherent follow-up to the elections; each candidate to the European Commission must subscribe to this ‘legislature agreement’ in order to obtain Parliament’s majority support; notes that broad political support is crucial for the implementation of such an agreement; 14. Believes that establishing a single common European voting day would create a more coherent pan-European election; 15. Recalls the responsibility of political oversight conferred on Parliament by the Treaties; stresses that the Commission’s accountability to Parliament constitutes an important principle of internal democratic control; recalls that the hearings of the Commissioners-designate and of the College of Commissioners are a critical step towards further democratisation of the EU decision-making process and are gaining in significance as a means for Parliament to take a greater role in agenda-setting at EU level; Citizens’ participation and enfranchisement 16. Considers it essential to guarantee that all citizens of the Union who have the right to vote and stand as a candidate, including mobile Union citizens, citizens with disabilities and citizens in a situation of homelessness, are able to exercise that right; 17. Calls on the Member States to guarantee the accessibility of the elections through the introduction of measures aimed at ensuring access to information and accessible voting arrangements – for instance the use of assistive technologies, formats and techniques like Braille, QR codes, large print, audio-based information, tactile stencils, easy-to-read information and sign language communication; believes that public awareness campaigns are key to increasing turnout and calls on the Member States to make every effort in this regard, also involving civil society organisations; 18. Considers that access to information about the election campaign is a necessary condition for improving citizens’ participation in the election; calls on the Member States to encourage their national media to cover the elections in such a way as to enable European citizens to exercise their right to vote and to perceive the European dimension of their choice, including in rural areas; 19. Believes that Parliament’s institutional information campaign contributes, in liaison with civil society organisations, to the debate on European public policy issues and to forming European political awareness about parliamentary democracy and comes as a support to the electoral campaign led by all European political parties; welcomes the coordinated efforts made by all EU institutions in this regard; 20. Reiterates its call on Member States to allow all citizens of the Union living or working in a third country to be granted the right to cast their vote in elections to the European Parliament; invites the Member States to work hand in hand with the European Parliament and the European External Action Service to inform citizens of the Union in third countries about the European elections and to facilitate their participation in these elections; calls on the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy to encourage the foreign ministers of the Member States to exchange best practices for information campaigns and to facilitate arrangements for voting from abroad, including the establishment of accessible polling stations outside the EU and the use of postal or other forms of remote voting; 21. Regrets that the lack of progress in the Council on the Commission proposal for a Council directive laying down detailed arrangements for the exercise of the right to vote and stand as a candidate in elections to the European Parliament for mobile Union citizens will prevent the entry into force of the innovations put forward by the Commission and Parliament in time for the 2024 elections; 22. Encourages the introduction of postal voting to ensure that the inability to go to the polling stations on Election Day does not prevent citizens of the Union from exercising their right to vote; further advocates introducing complementary tools to facilitate voting, such as advance physical voting and proxy voting, as well as electronic and online voting; 23. Considers gender equality to be a key element for improving representation in elections; welcomes the progress made towards a gender-balanced Parliament following the 2019 European elections, but underlines the existing disparities between Member States with regard to their levels of representation of women; encourages, in this regard, the implementation of the provisions adopted by Parliament on 3 May 2022 on the new European electoral law; 24. Believes that Member States should consider aligning and lowering the voting age and the minimum age for standing as a candidate, as indicated in the electoral law proposal and the conclusions of the Conference on the Future of Europe; Institutional resilience 25. Believes that disinformation and foreign interference constitute a serious attack on the integrity of the electoral process and on European democracy; stresses that digital platforms have an essential role in the fight against disinformation; 26. Acknowledges the efforts made by the EU institutions to tackle disinformation and foreign interference, such as the 2022 Code of Practice on Disinformation and the Rapid Alert System; highlights, nonetheless, the need for more robust safeguards and measures against disinformation and internal and external interference in the electoral process; commits to step up its efforts in combating foreign interference attempts within the European Parliament; 27. Points to the ongoing interinstitutional negotiations on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on European political parties and foundations; calls on the Commission and the Council to pursue interinstitutional negotiations in the spirit of sincere cooperation; welcomes the agreement reached by the co-legislators on a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the transparency and targeting of political advertising; welcomes the enforceability of some of its provisions, such as those on non-discrimination, ahead of the 2024 elections; calls on the Member States to fully implement the other provisions of the regulation once they enter into force; 28. Recalls that Parliament has adopted a resolution and is currently working on proposals for the amendment of the Treaties, among others, to increase the EU’s democratic legitimacy and to allow a proper follow-up to the proposals adopted by the Conference on the Future of Europe; notes that the 2024 elections represent a unique occasion to commence an EU-wide debate on the reform of the Union on the basis of the proposals for the reform of the Treaties put forward by Parliament; calls on the European Council to expeditiously adopt a position on the holding of a convention after the adoption by Parliament of its proposals; reiterates its support for a reform of the Treaties in this context; 29. Calls for a reform of the Treaties and urges the Council and, ultimately, the European Council to act on its proposal to trigger Article 48 TEU in order to establish a convention; 30. Highlights the need to strengthen the electorate’s confidence in electoral processes by ensuring that all elections are free and fair; notes, in this regard, that from 6 to 9 November 2023, the OSCE conducted a Needs Assessment Mission in four Member States to look into the preparation of a Mission to observe the European elections; suggests to the Council Presidency to encourage the Member States to send letters of invitation to the OSCE to observe the European elections and to make full use of this possibility; 31. Asks its Committee of Constitutional Affairs to examine whether some of the provisions and recommendations of this resolution could be incorporated into Parliament’s Rules of Procedure; 32. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council and the Commission. (1) OJ L 329, 30.12.1993, p. 34. (2) OJ C 75, 26.2.2016, p. 109. (3) OJ L 114 I, 4.5.2018, p. 1. (4) OJ L 178, 16.7.2018, p. 1. (5) OJ C 425, 20.10.2021, p. 98. (6) OJ C 465, 6.12.2022, p. 171. (7) OJ C 125, 5.4.2023, p. 485. (8) OJ C 267, 28.7.2023, p. 36. (9) Texts adopted, P9_TA(2023)0330. (10) OJ L 238, 27.9.2023, p. 114. 薩哈羅夫獎得主呼籲歐洲人投票並捍衛民主 新聞稿 今天 薩哈羅夫獎得主斯維亞特蘭娜·齊哈努斯卡婭(Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya)、奧克桑德拉·馬特維丘克(Oleksandra Matviichuk) 和洛倫特·薩利赫(Lorent Saleh ) 呼籲公民在歐洲選舉中投票。 在#UseYourVote 競選影片中,最近的薩哈羅夫獎得主及其團隊在 6 月 6 日至 9 日歐洲選舉之前與歐盟公民分享了資訊。 2022 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎得主、記錄戰爭的非政府組織公民自由中心主席奧克桑德拉·馬特維丘克(Oleksandra Matviichuk) 表示:「我們正在世界上失去自由。用你的選票來捍衛民主,為那些無法捍衛民主的人發出你的聲音」俄羅斯軍隊在烏克蘭犯下的罪行和反人類罪,被授予2022年諾貝爾和平獎。 2020 年薩哈羅夫獎得主之一、白俄羅斯反對派領袖斯維亞特蘭娜·齊哈努斯卡婭(Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya) 強調,「親愛的歐洲同胞們,在歐洲,你們擁有一份珍貴的禮物:選舉領導人和塑造未來的權力」。 代表委內瑞拉民主反對派的前政治犯、2017 年薩哈羅夫獎得主洛倫特·薩利赫 (Lorent Saleh) 補充道:“民主是一個很難建立、但也很容易失去的製度。” 影片中還介紹了列昂尼德·沃爾科夫(Leonid Volkov),他是阿列克謝·納瓦尼(Alexei Navalny)的前參謀長、2021年薩哈羅夫獎獲得者,他於2024年2月16日在俄羅斯監獄中去世,也是弗拉基米爾·普丁(Vladimir Putin)最強烈的反對聲音之一;薩哈羅夫獎學金網絡的成員,如時裝設計師路易絲·辛(瑞典)也與歐盟公民分享了他們的資訊。 背景 薩哈羅夫思想自由獎是歐盟對人權工作給予的最高榮譽。它表彰為保護思想自由做出傑出貢獻的個人、團體和組織。透過該獎項及其相關網絡,歐盟為獲獎者提供幫助,他們在捍衛自己事業的努力中得到支持和授權。 聯絡方式: 尼爾·科萊特 新聞組長 (+32) 2 28 42077 (BXL) (+32) 470 89 16 63 neil.corlett@europarl.europa.eu 埃洛迪·拉博裡 新聞官 (+32) 2 28 34077 (BXL) (+32) 477 99 06 70 elodie.laborie@europarl.europa.eu @EP_人權 Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Oleksandra Matviichuk and Lorent Saleh are among the Sakharov laureates calling on citizens to vote in the European elections. In a #UseYourVote campaign video, recent Sakharov Prize laureates and their teams share messages with EU citizens ahead of the 6 - 9 June European elections. "We are losing freedom in the world. Use your vote to defend democracy, use your voice for those who cannot", said Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Laureate and Chair of the Center for Civil Liberties, an NGO recording war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Russian army in Ukraine, which was awarded the 2022 Nobel peace prize. "Dear fellow citizens of Europe, in Europe you have a precious gift: the power to elect your leaders and shape your future", underlines Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, one of the 2020 Sakharov Prize laureates. "Democracy is a system that is difficult to build, yet also very easy to lose", adds Lorent Saleh, former political prisoner, 2017 Sakharov Prize Laureate representing the democratic opposition in Venezuela. The video also features Leonid Volkov, former Chief of staff of Alexei Navalny, 2021 Sakharov Prize laureate, who died in prison in Russia on 16 February 2024, and was one of the strongest oppositional voices to Vladimir Putin; members of the Sakharov Fellowship network, like the fashion designer Louise Xin (Sweden) also share their message with EU citizens. Background The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought is the highest tribute paid by the European Union to human rights work. It recognises individuals, groups and organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to protecting freedom of thought. Through the prize and its associated network, the EU assists laureates, who are supported and empowered in their efforts to defend their causes. Contacts: Neil CORLETT Head of the Press Unit (+32) 2 28 42077 (BXL) (+32) 470 89 16 63 neil.corlett@europarl.europa.eu Elodie LABORIE Press Officer (+32) 2 28 34077 (BXL) (+ 32) 477 99 06 70 elodie.laborie@europarl.europa.eu @EP_HumanRights Sakharov Prize 2022: Parliament honours the Ukrainian People Press Releases PLENARY SESSION AFET DEVE DROI 14-12-2022 - 13:26 © European Union 2022 © European Union 2022 Parliament’s 2022 Sakharov Prize was awarded to the brave People of Ukraine, in a ceremony on 14 December. They were represented by their president, elected leaders and civil society at the ceremony in Strasbourg. Russia’s unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine, launched in February 2022, is inflicting enormous costs on the Ukrainian people, who are fighting to protect their homes, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. Every day they are also battling for freedom, democracy, the rule of law and European values. Awarding the prize, President Metsola spoke of the courage and sacrifices of the Ukrainian people: “The message from Europe has been clear: We stand with Ukraine. We will not look away. The Ukrainian people are not just fighting a war of independence but fighting a war of values. The values which underpin our life in the European Union and that we have long had the luxury of taking for granted each and every day.” After asking for a minute of silence in the name of all the Ukrainian men, women, children, military and civilians who have been killed in the war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “We must act now, not waiting for the war to end, to bring to justice all those who unleashed it and to prevent any repetition of aggression. This will be the most effective protection of freedom, human rights, the rule of law and other common values, which are embodied in particular by this award by the European Parliament.” Speaking via video link, he called for support for an international tribunal to bring to justice for the crimes committed by Russia. Present at the ceremony were: Oleksandra Matviychuk - human rights lawyer, chair of the Center for Civil Liberties organisation, which was one of the winners of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Yulia Pajevska - founder of the evacuation medical unit Angels of Taira Ivan Fedorov - the mayor of Melitopol Olekssandr Chekryhin and Stanislav Kulykivskyi - representing the State Emergency Services Yaroslav Bozhko of the Yellow Ribbon Civil Resistance Movement. Find out more about this year’s nominees. Find out how the EU is supporting Ukraine. The European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought is awarded annually by the European Parliament. It was set up in 1988 to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms. It is named after the Soviet physicist and political dissident Andrei Sakharov and consists of a certificate and a €50,000 award. In 2021, Parliament awarded the prize to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Find out how the Sakharov Prize laureate is chosen in our infographic. Sakharov Prize 2022: The brave people of Ukraine 05:36 Sakharov Prize 2022: The brave people of Ukraine Contacts: Viktor ALMQVIST Press Officer (+32) 2 28 31834 (BXL) (+33) 3 881 72420 (STR) (+32) 470 88 29 42 viktor.almqvist@europarl.europa.eu foreign-press@europarl.europa.eu @EP_HumanRights @EP_ForeignAff Eoghan WALSH Press Officer +32 228 32591 (BXL) (+32) 485 399443 eoghan.walsh@europarl.europa.eu deve-press@europarl.europa.eu @EP_Development 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:議會表彰烏克蘭人民 新聞稿 全會 場效管 德維 數位投資報酬率 2022年12月14日 - 13:26 © 歐盟 2022 © 歐盟 2022 12 月 14 日舉行的儀式上,議會將 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎授予勇敢的烏克蘭人民。 他們的總統、當選領導人和民間社會代表出席了在史特拉斯堡舉行的儀式。 2022年2月,俄羅斯無端發動對烏克蘭的侵略戰爭,給為保衛家園、主權、獨立和領土完整而奮鬥的烏克蘭人民造成了巨大代價。他們每天都在為自由、民主、法治和歐洲價值而戰。 梅索拉總統在頒獎時談到了烏克蘭人民的勇氣和犧牲:「來自歐洲的訊息很明確:我們與烏克蘭站在一起。我們不會移開目光。烏克蘭人民不僅在進行獨立戰爭,而且在進行價值觀戰爭。這些價值觀支撐著我們在歐盟的生活,長期以來我們每天都將這些價值觀視為理所當然。 烏克蘭總統澤倫斯基以所有在戰爭中喪生的烏克蘭男子、女人、兒童、軍人和平民的名義請求默哀一分鐘後表示: 「我們必須立即採取行動,而不是等待戰爭結束,將所有發動戰爭的人繩之以法,並防止再次發生侵略行為。這將是對自由、人權、法治和其他共同價值觀的最有效保護,歐洲議會的這項裁決尤其體現了這些價值。 他透過視訊連線呼籲支持國際法庭將俄羅斯所犯下的罪行繩之以法。 出席儀式的有: Oleksandra Matviychuk - 人權律師、公民自由中心組織主席,2022 年諾貝爾和平獎得主之一 尤莉亞·帕耶夫斯卡 (Yulia Pajevska) - 平天使後送醫療單位創始人 伊凡費多羅夫 - 梅利托波爾市長 Olekssandr Chekryhin 和 Stanislav Kulykivskyi - 代表國家緊急服務部門 黃絲帶公民抵抗運動的雅羅斯拉夫·博日科。 了解有關今年提名者的更多資訊。 了解 歐盟如何支持烏克蘭。 歐洲議會薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫思想自由獎每年由歐洲議會頒發。該獎項成立於 1988 年,旨在表彰捍衛人權和基本自由的個人和組織。它以蘇聯物理學家和政治異議人士安德烈·薩哈羅夫 (Andrei Sakharov) 的名字命名,由證書和 50,000 歐元的獎金組成。 2021年,議會將該獎項授予俄羅斯反對派領導人阿列克謝·納瓦尼。 在我們的資訊圖表中了解如何選出薩哈羅夫獎得主。 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:勇敢的烏克蘭人民 05:36 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:勇敢的烏克蘭人民 聯絡方式: 維克多·阿爾梅克斯維斯特 新聞官 (+32) 2 28 31834 (BXL) (+33) 3 881 72420 (STR) (+32) 470 88 29 42 viktor.almqvist@europarl.europa.eu 外國新聞@europarl.europa.eu @EP_人權 @EP_ForeignAff 歐根·沃爾什 新聞官 +32 228 32591 (BXL) (+32) 485 399443 eoghan.walsh@europarl.europa.eu deve-press@europarl.europa.eu @EP_開發 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:決賽入圍者 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎的決賽入圍者是朱利安·阿桑奇、烏克蘭人民及其代表以及哥倫比亞真相委員會。 發布日期:2022 年 10 月 13 日 最後更新:2022 年 10 月 13 日 - 12:44 4 分鐘閱讀 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:最終入圍者 (LR) 維基解密組織聯合創始人朱利安·阿桑奇 (Julian Assange);以總統、民選領導人和民間社會為代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民;哥倫比亞真相委員會。 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎決賽入圍者 今年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的決賽入圍者是在 10 月 13 日外交事務和發展委員會聯席會議上選出的: 朱利安阿桑奇,維基解密共同創辦人 由總統、民選領導人和民間社會代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民 哥倫比亞真相委員會 朱利安·阿桑奇 身為維基解密協會的共同創辦人之一,阿桑奇向世界領先的報紙提供了有關戰爭罪、任意拘留、侵犯人權和酷刑的文件。他已被關押在英國監獄,目前正面臨被引渡到美國接受間諜和濫用電腦指控的審判。 由總統、民選領導人和民間社會代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民 俄羅斯於 2022 年 2 月無端發動對烏克蘭的侵略戰爭,對烏克蘭人民造成了巨大的生命損失、城鎮和村莊淪為廢墟。提名稱,烏克蘭人民正在為保護家園、主權、獨立和領土完整而戰,但他們每天也在戰場上為自由、民主、法治和歐洲價值觀而戰。 這項提名特別表彰了烏克蘭總統澤倫斯基的勇敢、耐力和對人民的奉獻。它也提到了個人、民間社會倡議代表以及國家和公共機構(例如烏克蘭國家緊急服務部門)的角色;尤莉亞·帕耶夫斯卡 (Yulia Pajevska),平天使後送醫療單位創始人; Oleksandra Matviychuk,人權律師和活動家;黃絲帶公民抵抗運動;以及目前被俄羅斯軍隊佔領的烏克蘭城市梅利托波爾的市長伊凡·費多羅夫。 哥倫比亞真相委員會 哥倫比亞真相委員會是根據 2016 年和平協議成立的一個機構,旨在於 2016 年結束哥倫比亞內戰。該提名向內戰受害者致敬,並被描述為支持和平進程的機會。其中提到了弗朗西斯科·德·魯、亞歷杭德羅·瓦倫西亞·維拉、瑪爾塔·魯伊斯·納蘭霍、阿爾弗雷多·莫拉諾·布拉沃(死後)、亞歷杭德羅·卡斯蒂列霍、薩烏爾·阿隆索·佛朗哥、盧西亞·維多利亞·岡薩雷斯、帕特里夏·托邦·亞加里、亞歷杭德拉·米勒、萊納·帕拉西奧斯、安吉拉·薩拉查·穆里略(死後) )和卡洛斯·馬丁·貝里斯坦。 決賽入圍者由歐洲議會議員從政治團體或至少 40 名歐洲議會議員組成的團體提出的較長提名名單中選出。了解更多有關2022 年薩哈羅夫提名者的資訊。 背景 自1988年起,每年一度的薩哈羅夫思想自由獎頒發給捍衛人權和基本自由的個人和組織。 ,獎金為5萬歐元。 2021 年,該獎項授予俄羅斯反對派領導人阿列克謝·納瓦尼 (Alexei Navalny),以表彰他在反腐敗和克里姆林宮侵犯人權方面所做的鬥爭。 下一步 10 月 19 日:議會主席 Roberta Metsola 和政治團體領導人決定獲勝者 12 月 14 日:斯特拉斯堡頒獎典禮 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 了解 2022 年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名者是誰。 發售日期:2022 年 9 月 26 日 最後更新:2022 年 10 月 12 日 - 14:51 5 分鐘閱讀 納瓦尼的女兒在半圓上發表演說。她父親的照片清晰可見。 2021 年,薩哈羅夫獎頒給了俄羅斯反對派領袖阿列克謝·納瓦尼。他的女兒達莉亞·納瓦爾納亞 (Daria Navalnaya) 代表他收到了它。 每年,議會都會頒發薩哈羅夫獎,以表彰捍衛人權和基本自由的傑出個人和組織。去年,該獎項授予俄羅斯反對派領導人阿列克謝·納瓦尼,以表彰他反對腐敗和克里姆林宮侵犯人權的行為。 提名可由政治團體或至少 40 名歐洲議會議員組成的團體提出。今年的提名是在 2022 年 9 月 26 日於布魯塞爾舉行的外交和發展委員會以及人權小組委員會會議上提出的。 以總統澤倫斯基(歐洲人民黨提名)為代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民 烏克蘭人民(由 S&D 和 Renew Europe 提名) Sônia Guajajara(綠黨/全民教育提名) 澤連斯基總統(由 ECR 提名) 哥倫比亞真相委員會(由 Left/GUE-NGL 提名) Shireen Abu Akleh(由格蕾絲·奧沙利文和其他 42 名歐洲議會議員提名) 朱利安·阿桑奇(由 Sabrina Pignedoli 和其他 40 名歐洲議會議員提名) 以總統澤倫斯基為代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民是由歐洲人民黨提名的。俄羅斯於 2022 年 2 月無端發動對烏克蘭的侵略戰爭,對烏克蘭人民造成了巨大的生命損失、城鎮和村莊淪為廢墟。提名稱,烏克蘭人民正在為保護家園、主權、獨立和領土完整而戰,但他們每天也在戰場上為自由、民主、法治和歐洲價值觀而戰。 S&D 和 Renew Europe提名了烏克蘭人民,強調了個人、民間社會倡議以及國家和公共機構代表的角色。提名中除其他外還提到了烏克蘭國家緊急服務部門;尤莉亞·帕耶夫斯卡 (Yulia Pajevska),平天使後送醫療單位創始人;人權活動家 Oleksandra Matviychuk;黃絲帶公民抵抗運動;以及目前被俄羅斯軍隊佔領的烏克蘭城市梅利托波爾的市長伊凡·費多羅夫。 ECR提名烏克蘭總統弗拉基米爾·澤倫斯基為烏克蘭人民勇氣的代言人,指出他的勇敢、耐力以及對烏克蘭人民和歐洲價值觀的奉獻。 索尼婭·瓜哈賈拉(Sônia Guajajara)由綠黨/全民教育黨提名,是巴西的環境和土著活動家。身為原住民聯盟的領導人,她致力於保護原住民控制其土地的權利。她的激進主義使她與巴西國家當局以及尋求奪取原住民領土控制權的強大農業和採礦遊說團體發生衝突。 哥倫比亞真相委員會由左翼/GUE-NGL提名,是根據 2016 年和平協議成立的機構,旨在於 2016 年結束哥倫比亞內戰。權利。該提名向內戰受害者致敬,並被描述為支持和平進程的機會。其中提到了弗朗西斯科·德·魯、亞歷杭德羅·瓦倫西亞·維拉、瑪爾塔·魯伊斯·納蘭霍、阿爾弗雷多·莫拉諾·布拉沃(死後)、亞歷杭德羅·卡斯蒂列霍、薩烏爾·阿隆索·佛朗哥、盧西亞·維多利亞·岡薩雷斯、帕特里夏·托邦·亞加里、亞歷杭德拉·米勒、萊納·帕拉西奧斯、安吉拉·薩拉查·穆里略(死後) )和卡洛斯·馬丁·貝里斯坦。 希琳·阿布·阿克勒 (Shireen Abu Akleh)是由格蕾絲·奧沙利文 (Grace O’Sullivan) 和其他 42 名歐洲議會議員提名的,她是半島電視台新聞頻道的巴勒斯坦裔美國記者,工作了25 年。她是阿拉伯世界最著名的記者之一,因報導以色列和巴勒斯坦被佔領土的衝突而聞名。 2022 年 5 月 11 日,她在報道以色列國防軍對約旦河西岸傑寧難民營的攻擊時被槍殺。 維基解密協會背後的活動人士之一朱利安·阿桑奇 (Julian Assange)是由薩布麗娜·皮涅多利 (Sabrina Pignedoli) 和其他 40 名歐洲議會議員提名的。他向世界領先的報紙提供了有關戰爭罪、任意拘留、侵犯人權和酷刑的文件。他已被關押在英國監獄,目前正面臨被引渡到美國接受間諜和濫用電腦指控的審判。 背景 自1988年起,每年一度的薩哈羅夫思想自由獎頒發給捍衛人權和基本自由的個人和組織。 ,獎金為5萬歐元。 時間軸 10 月 13 日:外交事務和發展委員會公佈三名決賽入圍者 10 月 19 日:議會主席 Roberta Metsola 和政治團體領導人決定獲勝者 12 月 14 日:薩哈羅夫獎頒獎典禮在斯特拉斯堡舉行 薩哈羅夫獎 歐洲議會頒發薩哈羅夫思想自由獎給捍衛人權和民主的個人和組織。 歐洲議會在史特拉斯堡舉行的特別儀式上向吉娜·馬赫薩·阿米尼和伊朗婦女、生命、自由運動授予 2023 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。 伊朗庫德族婦女吉娜·馬赫薩·阿米尼 (Jina Mahsa Amini) 於 2022 年死於伊朗所謂的道德警察之手。他們說她違反了嚴格的頭巾規定。她的死引發了伊朗和世界各地的抗議。 歐洲議會議員繼續與伊朗婦女爭取自由和平等的鬥爭站在一起。 薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫獎:伊朗婦女的聲音不能被壓制(影片) 觀看 2023 年薩哈羅夫獎頒獎典禮的精彩片段,該頒獎典禮旨在表彰吉娜·馬赫薩·阿米尼和伊朗婦女抗議運動。 歐洲議會議員已將吉娜·馬赫薩·阿米尼 (Jina Mahsa Amini) 列入候選名單;維爾瑪·努涅斯·德·埃斯科西亞和羅蘭多·何塞·阿爾瓦雷斯·拉各斯主教;以及為自由、安全和合法墮胎而奮鬥的婦女,爭取 2023 年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫獎。 薩哈羅夫獎 2023 年薩哈羅夫獎:決賽入圍者 2023 年薩哈羅夫獎的決賽入圍者包括伊朗爭取權利的婦女、尼加拉瓜的人權捍衛者和合法墮胎活動人士。 烏克蘭人民代表與議會主席羅伯塔·梅索拉在 2022 年頒獎典禮上 薩哈羅夫獎 2023 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 2023 年歐洲議會人權獎薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名人已經公佈。 分主題 (1) 歷屆薩哈羅夫得獎者 最新的文章 薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫獎:伊朗婦女的聲音不能被壓制(影片) 2023年12月14日 - 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VT 觀看影片 每年,歐洲議會都會向捍衛人權和民主價值的勇敢個人或組織頒發薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。但你知道這個獎背後的人物嗎?從開發氫彈到保護政治犯,來認識安德烈·薩哈羅夫。 安德烈·薩哈羅夫:薩哈羅夫思想自由獎背後的人物 歷屆薩哈羅夫得獎者 了解更多有關往年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎得主的資訊。 以總統、民選領導人和民間社會為代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民被授予 2022 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。歐洲議會議員讚揚烏克蘭人致力於爭取權利和自由。烏克蘭總統澤倫斯基透過視訊連線感謝議會,歐洲議會議員再次呼籲成立國際法庭調查俄羅斯戰爭罪行。 歷屆薩哈羅夫得獎者 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:議會向烏克蘭人民致敬 12 月 14 日舉行的儀式上,議會將 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎授予勇敢的烏克蘭人民。 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:最終入圍者 (LR) 維基解密組織聯合創始人朱利安·阿桑奇 (Julian Assange);以總統、民選領導人和民間社會為代表的勇敢的烏克蘭人民;哥倫比亞真相委員會。 薩哈羅夫獎 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:決賽入圍者 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎的決賽入圍者是朱利安·阿桑奇、烏克蘭人民及其代表以及哥倫比亞真相委員會。 納瓦尼的女兒在半圓上發表演說。她父親的照片清晰可見。 薩哈羅夫獎 2022 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 了解 2022 年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名者是誰。 2021 年薩哈羅夫獎 2021 年薩哈羅夫獎:議會授予阿列克謝·納瓦尼 (Alexei Navalny) 阿列克謝·納瓦尼 (Alexei Navalny) 的女兒達裡亞·納瓦爾納亞 (Daria Navalnaya) 在 12 月 15 日的儀式上代表她被監禁的父親獲得了歐洲議會薩哈羅夫獎。 2021 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 了解 2021 年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎提名者 2020 年薩哈羅夫獎 白俄羅斯反對派榮獲2020年薩哈羅夫獎 議會主席戴維·薩索利 (David Sassoli) 於 12 月 16 日在布魯塞爾向 Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya 和 Veranika Tsapkala 頒發了 2020 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。 2020 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 了解今年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名者。 2019 年薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫獎:2019 年獲獎者伊力哈木·土赫提的女兒代表他領獎 12月18日,伊力哈木·土赫提的女兒朱爾·伊力哈木代表她入獄的父親接受了2019年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。 伊力哈木·土赫提榮獲2019年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎 為中國維吾爾少數民族權利而奮鬥的維吾爾經濟學家伊力哈木·土赫提是2019年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎得主。 2019 年薩哈羅夫獎:提名者 了解今年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名者。 2018 年薩哈羅夫獎 2018 年薩哈羅夫獎頒給奧列格‧森佐夫 (Oleg Sentsov) 烏克蘭電影導演奧列格·森佐夫榮獲2018年歐洲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。 2018 年薩哈羅夫獎:決賽入圍者 2018 年薩哈羅夫獎的入圍者包括:奧列格·森佐夫 (Oleg Sentsov)、拯救地中海沿岸移民生命的 11 個非政府組織和納賽爾·扎夫扎菲 (Nasser Zefzafi)。 2018 年薩哈羅夫獎:發現提名者 2018 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎提名人已公佈。了解他們是誰以及他們被提名的原因。 2017年薩哈羅夫獎 委內瑞拉民主反對派榮獲薩哈羅夫獎 委內瑞拉民主反對派代表今天在斯特拉斯堡舉行的儀式上獲得了議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。 2017 年薩哈羅夫獎:發現提名者 在我們的文章中了解今年薩哈羅夫獎的提名者以及他們獲得提名的原因。得獎名單將於 10 月 26 日公佈。 2016年薩哈羅夫獎 伊拉克雅茲迪活動人士納迪亞·穆拉德和拉米亞·阿吉·巴沙爾榮獲薩哈羅夫獎 伊斯蘭國倖存者和伊拉克雅茲迪活動人士納迪亞·穆拉德和拉米亞·阿吉·巴沙爾今天榮獲議會薩哈羅夫思想自由獎。這兩名婦女因捍衛受迫害的雅茲迪少數民族和伊斯蘭國性暴力的受害者而受到議會的表彰。 「超過 3,500 名兒童和婦女仍被伊斯蘭國扣為奴隸。他們每天都會死一千次,」阿吉·巴沙爾在獲獎感言中說道。 2016 年薩哈羅夫獎:歐洲議會議員提名 坎·鄧達爾(Can Dündar)和土耳其其他思想和言論自由捍衛者、克里米亞韃靼領導人穆斯塔法·傑米廖夫(Mustafa Dzemilev)、雅茲迪倖存者和公眾倡導者納迪亞·穆拉德·巴塞(Nadia Murad Basee)和拉米亞·阿吉·巴沙爾(Lamiya Aji Bashar)以及維吾爾學者伊力哈木·土赫提(Ilham Tohti)是今年薩哈羅夫獎的提名人。歐洲議會議員於 10 月 6 日星期四在外交事務和發展委員會以及人權小組委員會的會議上正式提出了這些建議。得獎名單將於 10 月 27 日公佈。 2015年薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫獎:“拉伊夫·巴達維有足夠的勇氣對他們的野蠻行徑說不” 被監禁的沙烏地阿拉伯人權活動人士拉伊夫·巴達維(Raif Badawi) 的妻子恩薩夫·海達爾(Ensaf Haidar) 在接受2015 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎時說道:「拉伊夫·巴達維勇敢地大聲疾呼,對他們的野蠻行徑說不。巴達維因在沙烏地阿拉伯爭取言論和思想自由而受到歐洲議會的表彰。 薩哈羅夫獎:2015 年提名公佈 議會 2015 年薩哈羅夫獎的提名於 9 月 28 日星期一在外交和發展委員會以及人權小組委員會的聯席會議上正式公佈。薩哈羅夫獎每年頒發一次,以表彰那些與不寬容、狂熱和壓迫作鬥爭的傑出個人。獲勝者將於十月下旬選出。 2014年薩哈羅夫獎 薩哈羅夫獎得主丹尼斯·穆奎格:“女性的身體已成為真正的戰場” 11 月 26 日星期三,剛果婦科醫生 Denis Mukwege 在斯特拉斯堡接受 2014 年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎時表示:“婦女的身體已成為真正的戰場,強姦正在被用作戰爭武器。”穆奎格博士因畢生致力於幫助剛果民主共和國數千名輪姦和殘酷性暴力受害者而受到歐洲議會的表彰。 2014 年薩哈羅夫獎:認識提名者 他們可能從事不同的工作——婦科醫生、宗教領袖、記者——但他們都致力於捍衛人權。議會2014年薩哈羅夫思想自由獎的提名將於9月23日星期二在外交事務和發展委員會以及人權小組委員會的聯席會議上正式公佈。從歐洲中部時間 16.15 開始關注會議直播。獲勝者將於十月公佈。 影片 European sports stars encourage citizens to vote in European elections Yesterday Footballers, football clubs, tennis tournaments, and Paralympians have joined in with the EU’s #UseYourVote campaign ahead of the European Parliament elections on 6-9 June. European elections 2024: practical details for media on election days and night Yesterday Parliament is supporting media across Europe on their coverage in the run-up to the elections on 6-9 June, when it will also host journalists reporting from Brussels. Weekly Election Highlights 24-05-2024 - 13:59 24 May 2024 Lead candidates present their bids for the European Commission presidency 23-05-2024 - 16:54 On Thursday afternoon, the Eurovision debate between the lead candidates for the presidency of the European Commission took place in the European Parliament. Eurovision debate: lead candidates for Commission Presidency to debate on 23 May 21-05-2024 - 17:27 The Eurovision debate between the lead candidates for the Commission presidency will take place on Thursday 23 May from 15.00-16.45 in Parliament’s plenary chamber in Brussels. Weekly Election Highlights 17-05-2024 - 14:03 17 May 2024 Parliament’s “Use Your Vote” video reaches over 190 million views 17-05-2024 - 13:51 The short documentary, highlighting the importance of voting and safeguarding democracy, has been viewed more than 190 million times since its release on 29 April. Europe Day: major monuments across the EU lit up ahead of the European elections 10-05-2024 - 12:00 Monuments in over 60 cities across Europe displayed messages calling on citizens to vote, one month ahead of the 6-9 June EU elections. Weekly Election Highlights - 10 May 2024 10-05-2024 - 11:00 . President Metsola in Ukraine on Europe Day 09-05-2024 - 20:53 President Metsola’s visit in Kyiv on Europe Day demonstrated the European Parliament’s continued support and commitment to Ukraine and its European path. Lithuanian, French, and German projects receive the 2024 Charlemagne Youth Prize 07-05-2024 - 12:55 Lithuanian campaign to fight violence against women, French platform to empower young people, and German visual journalism on Europe are winners of the 2024 prize. Europe Day: major monuments across the EU lit up ahead of the European elections 06-05-2024 - 16:18 Over 60 cities across Europe will display messages calling on citizens to vote, one month ahead of the 6-9 June EU elections. The European Parliament strengthens its cooperation with the Belarusian Democratic Forces 03-05-2024 - 13:28 European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and the Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya sign a Letter of Intent, in Valletta. Weekly Election Highlights 03-05-2024 - 13:07 3 May 2024 The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism - call for submission of entries 03-05-2024 - 10:30 On 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day, the European Parliament officially launched the call for submissions for entries to the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism. Europe Day 2024: European institutions across Europe welcome citizens to their Open Day events 30-04-2024 - 15:08 A month ahead of the European elections, EU institutions celebrate 74 years of European democracy with their citizens. 2024 European elections: Media arrangements for Eurovision Debate and Election Night 29-04-2024 - 13:00 Media can find here information on how to follow the Eurovision Debate and the results of European Elections. Both events will take place in the European Parliament in Brussels. EU election campaign stresses importance of voting to protect democracy 29-04-2024 - 12:01 The European Parliament launches the second phase of its communication campaign, highlighting the importance of voting and safeguarding democracy. Briefing for media on the 2024 European Elections 25-04-2024 - 15:34 On 29 April, Parliament’s Press Service will outline all practical details for covering the lead candidates’ debate and election night as well as the EP communication campaign. Parliament condemns Iran’s attack on Israel and calls for de-escalation PLENARY SESSION AFET 25-04-2024 - 13:19 In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs strongly condemn the recent Iranian drone and missile attack on Israel and call for further sanctions against Iran. MEPs call for a firm response to counter Russian interference PLENARY SESSION AFET 25-04-2024 - 13:13 Parliament calls on the political leadership in the EU and member states to counter Russian interference attempts urgently and vigorously. Parliament signs up for new EU Body for Ethical Standards PLENARY SESSION AFCO 25-04-2024 - 13:08 On Thursday, the European Parliament approved the creation of a new EU body to strengthen integrity, transparency, and accountability in European decision-making. MEPs adopt plans to boost Europe’s Net-Zero technology production PLENARY SESSION ITRE 25-04-2024 - 12:58 On Thursday, Parliament approved the Net-Zero industry Act to bolster EU production in technologies needed for decarbonisation. Human rights breaches in Azerbaijan, The Gambia and Hong Kong PLENARY SESSION DROI 25-04-2024 - 12:45 On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted three resolutions on human rights issues in Azerbaijan, The Gambia and Hong Kong. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 25-04-2024 - 08:30 Thursday, 25 April Parliament approves a revision of the EU’s common agricultural policy PLENARY SESSION AGRI 24-04-2024 - 17:30 MEPs gave a green light to the common agriculture policy (CAP) review to ease the administrative burden for EU farmers. Parliament celebrates the 20th anniversary of the EU’s biggest enlargement PLENARY SESSION 24-04-2024 - 13:40 On Wednesday morning, MEPs, EU and member state representatives, and young people born 20 years ago, marked the entry into the EU of ten countries in May 2004. Parliament adopts Platform Work Directive PLENARY SESSION EMPL 24-04-2024 - 12:58 On Wednesday, MEPs approved new rules aiming to improve the working conditions of platform workers. Due diligence: MEPs adopt rules for firms on human rights and environment PLENARY SESSION JURI 24-04-2024 - 12:56 On Wednesday, Parliament gave a final green light to new rules obliging firms to mitigate their negative impact on human rights and the environment. Air pollution: Parliament adopts revised law to improve air quality PLENARY SESSION ENVI 24-04-2024 - 12:40 The revised law aims to reduce air pollution in the EU for a clean and healthy environment for citizens, and to achieve the EU’s zero air pollution vision by 2050. Rule of Law in Hungary: Parliament condemns the “Sovereignty Act” PLENARY SESSION LIBE 24-04-2024 - 18:45 A new resolution on the state of EU values in Hungary pinpoints several concerns, especially given the upcoming elections and the Hungarian Presidency of the Council. New EU rules to combat money-laundering adopted PLENARY SESSION ECON LIBE 24-04-2024 - 18:00 The European Parliament has adopted a package of laws strengthening the EU’s toolkit to fight money-laundering and terrorist financing. European Parliament updates trans-European transport network guidelines PLENARY SESSION TRAN 24-04-2024 - 13:54 On Wednesday, MEPs endorsed updated plans to complete major trans-European transport projects, such as cross-border roads, railways, bridges and tunnels, by the end of 2030. EU job seeker’s aid worth €1.9 million for 390 dismissed workers in Denmark PLENARY SESSION BUDG 24-04-2024 - 13:36 390 former employees of the meat processing company “Danish crown” will receive €1.9 million in EU aid to help them find new jobs. MEPs approve aid worth €3 million for 835 dismissed steel workers in Germany PLENARY SESSION BUDG 24-04-2024 - 13:33 835 employees of Vallourec Deutschland GmbH, who lost their jobs due to the closure of the company’s German tube mills, will receive almost €3 million in EU aid. Parliament adopts EU-wide Disability and Parking Cards PLENARY SESSION EMPL LIBE 24-04-2024 - 13:29 MEPs gave their final green light to the EU Disability Card and the European Parking Card for persons with disabilities. MEPs consent to the EU withdrawing from the Energy Charter Treaty PLENARY SESSION INTA ITRE 24-04-2024 - 13:13 Parliament’s approval is needed for the EU to exit from the Energy Charter Treaty. Parliament approves first ever EU rules on combating violence against women PLENARY SESSION FEMM LIBE 24-04-2024 - 13:04 The new rules aim to prevent gender-based violence and protect its victims, especially women and victims of domestic violence. Road safety: Parliament closes loopholes in pursuit of traffic offenders abroad PLENARY SESSION TRAN 24-04-2024 - 13:04 On Wednesday, MEPs reinforced EU member states cooperation in the cross-border investigation of traffic offences to help prevent reckless driving while abroad. EU Health Data Space: more efficient treatments and life-saving research PLENARY SESSION ENVI LIBE 24-04-2024 - 12:55 MEPs approved the creation of a European Health Data Space, improving citizens’ access to their personal health data and boosting secure sharing in the public interest. New EU rules to reduce, reuse and recycle packaging PLENARY SESSION ENVI 24-04-2024 - 12:38 On Wednesday, Parliament adopted new measures to make packaging more sustainable and reduce packaging waste in the EU. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 24-04-2024 - 08:30 Wednesday, 24 April New EU fiscal rules approved by MEPs PLENARY SESSION ECON 23-04-2024 - 13:13 MEPs approved a revamp of EU fiscal rules making them clearer, more investment friendly, better tailored to each country’s situation, and more flexible. Right to repair: Making repair easier and more appealing to consumers PLENARY SESSION IMCO 23-04-2024 - 13:08 The new rules reinforce the right to repair, aim to reduce waste and bolster the repair sector by making it easier and more cost-effective to repair goods. Trafficking in human beings: MEPs adopt more extensive law to protect victims PLENARY SESSION FEMM LIBE 23-04-2024 - 13:05 The European Parliament has given its final green light to revised rules on preventing and combating human trafficking and protecting its victims. Products made with forced labour to be banned from EU single market PLENARY SESSION IMCO INTA 23-04-2024 - 13:04 Parliament has given its final approval to a new regulation enabling the EU to prohibit the sale, import, and export of goods made using forced labour. MEPs approve trade support measures for Ukraine with protection for EU farmers PLENARY SESSION INTA 23-04-2024 - 13:04 On Tuesday, Parliament endorsed the extension of temporary trade liberalisation measures for Ukraine, while protecting EU farmers. Press conference on revised rules to reduce pollution and improve EU air quality 23-04-2024 - 10:20 Lead MEP Javi López (S&D, ES) will brief journalists on the revised rules following the final plenary vote. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 23-04-2024 - 08:30 Tuesday, 23 April Body for Ethical Standards: MEPs support deal between EU institutions and bodies AFCO 22-04-2024 - 20:00 On Monday, the Committee on Constitutional Affairs endorsed the agreement for a body to strengthen integrity, transparency, and accountability in European decision-making. Opening: 22-25 April plenary session PLENARY SESSION 22-04-2024 - 18:42 President Metsola opened the 22-25 April plenary session in Strasbourg with the following announcements. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 22-04-2024 - 16:00 Monday, 22 April CANCELLED: press conference on the Platform Work Directive 22-04-2024 - 14:51 The press conference, foreseen for today with lead MEP Elisabetta Gualmini (S&D, IT) on the Platform Work Directive, has been cancelled. Press briefing on this week’s plenary session 22-04-2024 - 11:00 The European Parliament’s spokesperson will hold a last-minute briefing on the 22 - 25 April plenary session today at 16.30. Press conference: First EU due diligence rules for companies 22-04-2024 - 10:28 Lead MEP Lara Wolters (S&D, NL) will brief journalists on the new rules for corporate sustainability through due diligence following the final plenary vote. Press conference on the right to repair: Tuesday at 14.30 IMCO 19-04-2024 - 16:02 Following the final vote on the new rules promoting the right to repair for consumers, rapporteur René Repasi will brief media on its scope and answer questions. Forced labour regulation: press conference with lead MEPs on Tuesday at 14.00 IMCO INTA 19-04-2024 - 13:42 Following a final plenary vote, rapporteurs Maria-Manuel Leitão-Marques (S&D, PT) and Samira Rafaela (Renew, NL) will discuss new rules banning products made with force labour. Press briefing on next week’s plenary session 18-04-2024 - 17:00 Spokespersons for Parliament and for the political groups will hold a briefing on the 22 -25 April plenary session on Friday at 11.00, in Parliament’s Anna Politkovskaya press room. EP President Metsola at EUCO: The Single Market is Europe’s greatest economic driver 17-04-2024 - 21:06 Doubling down on the Single Market ensures Europe’s long-term competitiveness, prosperity and leadership on the global stage, said President Metsola at the Special European Council. European Parliament Press Kit for the Special European Council of 17 and 18 April 2024 17-04-2024 - 14:00 In this press kit, you will find a selection of the European Parliament’s press releases reflecting MEPs’ priorities for topics on the summit agenda. Geopolitical situation makes voting in European elections even more important 17-04-2024 - 07:00 The European Parliament’s last Eurobarometer survey before the elections in June reveals awareness among citizens and concern for the current geopolitical context. “The Teachers’ Lounge” wins the LUX Audience Award 2024 16-04-2024 - 19:01 “The Teachers’ Lounge” by German director Ilker Çatak won the 2024 LUX European Audience Film Award on Tuesday, in a ceremony in Parliament’s hemicycle in Brussels. 2024 LUX European Audience Film Award: press conference with the winner 12-04-2024 - 11:00 A press conference with a representative of the 2024 LUX Award winner will take place on Tuesday, after the announcement at the award ceremony. Discharge: MEPs sign off EU budget for 2022 PLENARY SESSION CONT 11-04-2024 - 16:30 The European Parliament on Thursday granted discharge to the Commission, all decentralised agencies and the development funds. MEPs approve reforms for a more sustainable and resilient EU gas market PLENARY SESSION ITRE 11-04-2024 - 13:00 On Thursday, MEPs adopted plans to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. Parliament adopts reform of the EU electricity market PLENARY SESSION ITRE 11-04-2024 - 12:52 The reform adopted on Thursday will make the EU electricity market more stable, affordable, and sustainable. Women must have full control of their sexual and reproductive health and rights PLENARY SESSION FEMM 11-04-2024 - 12:50 MEPs urge the Council to add sexual and reproductive healthcare and the right to a safe and legal abortion to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 11-04-2024 - 08:30 Thursday, 11 April New EU rules to improve urban wastewater treatment and reuse PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 18:33 On Wednesday, MEPs approved new EU rules for the collection, treatment and discharge of urban wastewater. Child sexual abuse online: current rules extended until April 2026 PLENARY SESSION LIBE 10-04-2024 - 17:56 On Wednesday Parliament backed prolonging an exemption to EU privacy rules facilitating the detection of child sexual abuse material online until 3 April 2026. MEPs adopt stricter CO2 emissions targets for trucks and buses PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 17:56 On Wednesday, Parliament adopted new measures, already agreed upon with the Council, to strengthen CO2 emission reduction targets for new heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs). MEPs approve the new Migration and Asylum Pact PLENARY SESSION LIBE 10-04-2024 - 17:49 The European Parliament today adopted ten legislative texts to reform European migration and asylum policy as agreed with EU member states. Breakfast foods: Parliament adopts new rules to improve consumer information PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 17:48 The revision of the “breakfast directives” aims to help consumers make informed and healthier decisions on products such as honey, fruit juice, jam and marmalades. His Majesty King Philippe: “Europe and the world are in dire need of hope” PLENARY SESSION 10-04-2024 - 14:11 His Majesty King Philippe, King of the Belgians, highlighted Europe’s role as a “geo-ecological actor”, and called for the defence of democracy in the face of autocratic trends. Opening: 10-11 April plenary session PLENARY SESSION 10-04-2024 - 14:09 President Metsola opened the 10-11 April plenary session in Brussels. Soil health: Parliament sets out measures to achieve healthy soils by 2050 PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 18:56 To improve the health of EU soils, MEPs support efforts to monitor and improve the soil ecological status in the EU. “Parliament 2024”: a more modern and efficient Parliament after the elections PLENARY SESSION AFCO 10-04-2024 - 18:43 The new internal rules will strengthen Parliament’s working methods, its institutional role, and its capacity to act. Parliament adopts its position on EU pharmaceutical reform PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 18:28 MEPs adopted their proposals to revamp EU pharmaceutical legislation, to foster innovation and enhance the security of supply, accessibility and affordability of medicines. Carbon removals: MEPs adopt a new EU certification scheme PLENARY SESSION ENVI 10-04-2024 - 18:11 The law will set up an EU certification framework for carbon removals to boost their uptake and help achieve EU climate neutrality by 2050. Methane: Parliament adopts new law to reduce emissions from energy sector PLENARY SESSION ENVI ITRE 10-04-2024 - 17:42 The new law will enable the EU to reduce methane emissions from the energy sector to reach the EU’s climate goals and improve air quality. EP TODAY PLENARY SESSION 10-04-2024 - 11:01 Wednesday, 10 April Press briefing on this week’s plenary session 09-04-2024 - 15:59 The European Parliament press service will hold a last-minute press briefing on the 10 -11 April plenary session tomorrow at 11.30. Deal on trade support for Ukraine with more protection for EU farmers INTA 08-04-2024 - 19:22 On Monday, Parliament and Council reached a new provisional agreement on extending temporary trade measures for Ukraine. EU job seeker’s aid worth €1.9 million for 390 dismissed workers in Denmark BUDG 08-04-2024 - 17:57 390 employees of the meat processing company “Danish crown”, who lost their jobs due to the closure of the Sæby slaughterhouse, should receive €1.9 million in EU aid. EU job seeker’s aid worth €3 million for 835 dismissed steel workers in Germany BUDG 08-04-2024 - 17:51 835 employees of Vallourec Deutschland GmbH, who lost their jobs due to the closure of the company’s German tube mills, should receive almost €3 million in EU aid. Asylum and migration pact: press briefing by lead MEPs on Tuesday at 13.00 LIBE 05-04-2024 - 11:33 EP Plenary will debate and vote on the Asylum and Migration Pact on Wednesday 10 April. Ahead of the vote, the eight leading MEPs will brief journalists about the reform. LUX Award: invitation to interview the nominees on 16 April in Brussels 05-04-2024 - 10:24 On the day of the ceremony, journalists will be able to interview representatives of the five films shortlisted for the 2024 LUX European Audience Film Award. Conflict and harassment in the workplace: towards mandatory training for MEPs AFCO 03-04-2024 - 11:30 The Committee on Constitutional Affairs endorsed changes to internal rules to tackle workplace conflicts and promote good office management. Metsola at the European Council: This election will be the test of our systems 21-03-2024 - 17:34 Delivering on our priorities is the best tool to push against disinformation, said EP President Roberta Metsola at European Council European Parliament Press Kit for the European Council of 21 and 22 March 2024 21-03-2024 - 11:00 In this press kit, you will find a selection of the European Parliament’s press releases reflecting MEPs’ priorities for topics on the summit agenda.

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