New direction needed: EU launches website for citizens to discuss its future
By Jan Strupczewski
Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union launched on Monday a website for citizens to debate the future of the 27-nation bloc as the exit of Britain, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of nationalism force the EU to reflect on how it wants to develop.
The website, available for contributions in the EU s 24 official languages, is part of what EU institutions call the Conference on the Future of Europe a forum for debate to help identify issues the EU needs to address in the changing global context.
New direction needed: EU launches website for citizens to discuss its future
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