
What do minorities expect from the European Union? Read the FUEN EU Elections Manifesto!
18.04.2024We, the traditional minorities of Europe, believe in a Europe that proudly preserves its cultural richness, traditions and linguistic diversity. The Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN) and its member organisations stand for a culturally and linguistically rich and democratic European Union, where national and linguistic minorities flourish.
Now, as the date for the European elections (6-9 June 2024) is getting closer, it is time to evaluate the current state of minority protection in the European Union and to propose changes. Despite the fundamental rights guarantees provided for in its treaties, the EU still lacks a comprehensive minority policy. Because of this, steps need to be made to achieve the ideal state we envision for Europe. The FUEN 2024 EU Elections Manifesto enlists our requests, including:
- the adoption of minority protection norms within the EU
- a European strategy for the protection and promotion of national and linguistic minorities
- the full implementation of the Copenhagen Criteria in the candidate countries
- the reestablishment of the Minority Intergroup in the European Parliament
- the establishment of an advisory group for the European Commission focusing on traditional national and linguistic minorities
The participation in the European elections between 6-9 June 2024 is of outmost importance for the future of minorities. We strongly encourage voting for candidates from our minority communities to ensure our voices are heard in European politics and policy-making!
Read the FUEN 2024 EU Elections Manifesto HERE!
SAJTÓKÖZLEMÉNYEK
- Interview: Dr Georg Lun on the Economic Importance of Linguistic Diversity in South Tyrol and Beyond
- Meeting in South Tyrol: Minorities without a kin-state call for greater visibility of their languages at major events
- Press Release On the European Court of Justice’s final decision on the Minority SafePack Initiative
- Brochure of the FUEN Education Working Group Published
- New FUEN Report: Empowering Minority Women in Europe
- FUEN TAG Spokesperson Habip Oğlu met with Ambassador Vaqif Sadıqov, Head of Mission of Azerbaijan to the European Union
- FUEN Congress 2025 to take place in Bozen/Bulsan/Bolzano
- FUEN Education Working Group visits Belgium’s German-speaking Community
- Natalie Pawlik concludes her term as Federal Commissioner for Matters Related to Resettlers and National Minorities
- Turkic minorities and communities will gather in Varna, Bulgaria