#euci33p - The Commission should raise public awareness about the European citizens' initiative
(33) In order to contribute to the promotion of active participation of citizens in the political life of the Union, the Commission should raise public awareness about the European citizens' initiative, making particular use of digital technologies and social media, and in the framework of actions to promote Union citizenship and citizens' rights. The European Parliament should contribute to the communication activities of the Commission.
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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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