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EuropeWeekly Election Highlights - 10 May 2024 | News

Weekly Election Highlights – 10 May 2024 | News

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Europe Day – 9 May

Volunteers

Creating the largest European flag in the world, a Europe Day basketball tournament, cultural events or policy talks, this, and much more is happening in the together.eu community. 55,000 volunteers have registered on the platform so far and are contributing to inform about the upcoming European elections. A full list of together.eu events is available here.

Creativity meets democracy

  • Over 100 social media content creators came together in the European Parliament in Brussels on 2 and 3 May, to explore how to create interest and spread the word about the elections to young voters in particular.
  • Talbot Runhof and the Munich upcycling atelier Bellevue Couture joined forces to create a special European gown. This unique design made of fabric remnants incorporates European flags and the bold call to “vote”.
  • Building on the series Parlement (a French/Belgian/German co-production) and its characters, the #Parlement2024 campaign has been launched to mobilise voters across the EU through 8 short videos to be released by June. The videos are available

Other news

The European Charlemagne Youth Prize promotes projects by young people to strengthen democracy and support active participation. The 2024 winners were announced on 7 May. Lithuania’s “Sisterhood Pathways” which aims at raising awareness and combat violence against women in the Baltic region came first. The French platform “Think, act and advocate together to leave no young people behind” and Germany’s online Europe magazine came second and third respectively.

Tools for the Press

What does the transition from the ninth to the tenth parliamentary term look like in the European Parliament? The Press Tool Kit contains information on this and much more.

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