#euci04p - A call to review Regulation (EU) No 211/2011 and its Implementing Regulation
(4) The European Parliament, in its resolution of 28 October 2015 on the European citizens' initiative1 and its own-initiative legislative draft report of 26 June 20172, called on the Commission to review Regulation (EU) No 211/2011 and Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1179/2011.
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- #euci01p - Means by which citizens may bring certain issues to the attention of institutions of the Union
- #euci02p - Regulation (EU) No 211/2011 and Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1179/2011
- #euci03p - The Commission report of 31 March 2015
- #euci04p - A call to review Regulation (EU) No 211/2011 and its Implementing Regulation
- #euci05p - This Regulation's aims
- #euci06p - On the procedures and conditions required for the European citizens' initiative
- #euci07p - A minimum age for supporting an initiative
- #euci08p - An initiative is to be taken by not less than one million citizens of the Union
- #euci09p - Citizens must come from one quarter of Member States.
- #euci10p - The minimum number of signatories coming from each of those Member States
- #euci11p - Use of languages other than the official languages of the institutions of the Union
- #euci12p - On the provision of personal data to support an initiative
- #euci13p - An online collaborative platform made available by the Commission
- #euci14p - An online register for each European citizens' initiative
- #euci15p - Contact points in Member States
- #euci16p - The group of organisers and its representative
- #euci17p - Liability and penalties in connection with the processing of personal data
- #euci18p - Initiatives should be registered before starting to collect statements of support
- #euci19p - On the partial registration of initiatives
- #euci20p - The time limit within which support for an initiative should be collected
- #euci21p - a central system for the online collection of statements of support
- #euci22p - Citizens should have the possibility of supporting initiatives online or in paper form
- #euci23p - On individual online collection systems set up by a group of organisers
- #euci24p - The conformity of the individual online collection systems set up by organisers
- #euci25p - Member States responsible for the certification of statements of support signed by its nationals
- #euci26p - Presentation of an initiative at a public hearing at Union level
- #euci27p - Further roles of the European Parliament
- #euci28p - Roles of the Commission
- #euci29p - Information on the sources of funding and support for initiatives
- #euci30p - Complaints relating to the completeness and correctness of the information on sources of funding and support
- #euci31p - Data controllers in relation to the processing of personal data when collecting and certifying statements of support
- #euci32p - The data controller of the register, the online collaborative platform, and the central collection system
- #euci33p - The Commission should raise public awareness about the European citizens' initiative
- #euci34p - The optional collection of email addresses
- #euci35p - On adapting this regulation to future needs
- #euci36p - Implementing powers
- #euci37p - On the necessity and appropriateness of laying down rules on the European citizens' initiative
- #euci38p - This regulation and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
- #euci39p - On the repeal of Regulation (EU) No 211/2011
- #euci40p - On the consultation of the European Data Protection Supervisor
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