Twenty ambassadors of the European Citizens’ Panels as part of the Conference on the Future of Europe are calling on the EU to implement the proposals adopted by the Conference, including via a Treaty change Convention. You can find their statement below.
The EU has randomly selected 800 citizens to make recommendations on how ordinary people envision the Future of Europe. These 178 recommendations were shaped into the final proposals by the Conference Plenary. These are the changes that the EU citizens want to see, including ending the national veto in EU decision-making so that the EU can act quickly in crises. We ask the politicians we elect to take all our proposals seriously, including those that need treaty amendments. We want our governments at the EU summit on 23-24 June to vote to open the Convention so that our proposals can be implemented and enable the EU to act more quickly.
Signatures
Thilde Karlsson, ECP Ambassador, Sweden
Nicolas Morávek, ECP Ambassador, Czech Republic
Kozmáné Gombkötő Hajnalka, ECP Ambassador, Hungary,
Tuomas Suihkonen, ECP Ambassador, Finland
Troels De Leon Petersen, ECP Ambassador, Denmark
Normunds Legzdiņš, ECP Ambassador, Latvia
Dajana Milinkovic, ECP Ambassador, Croatia
Dragan Volarević, ECP Ambassador, Croatia
Krasimir Zlatinov, ECP Ambassador, Bulgaria
Aleksandar Milisov, ECP Ambassador, Bulgaria
Valentina Balzani, ECP Ambassador, Italy
Paolo Barone, ECP Ambassador, Italy
Laura Maria Cinquini, ECP Ambassador, Italy
Julia Eichberger, ECP Ambassador, Austria
Annemie De Clerck, ECP Ambassador, Belgium
Gabriela Hegenberg, ECP Ambassador, Germany
Dorin Hell, ECP Ambassador, Germany
Antonia Kieper, ECP Ambassador, Germany
Greta Adamek, ECP Ambassador, Germany
Joy Clara Schäflein, ECP Ambassador, Germany