Malta Independent

European Parliament highlights importance of voting and safeguardi­ng democracy

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Between 6 and 9 June 2024, more than 370 million people across 27 Member States are called to vote in the European elections. To further inform EU citizens and encourage them to vote, the European Parliament is embarking on the second phase of its institutio­nal communicat­ion strategy.

With “Use Your Vote. Or others will decide for you” as its tagline, this second phase highlights the importance of democracy. It encompasse­s a multifacet­ed approach, including media events, digital outreach, public and private partners’ involvemen­t, community engagement initiative­s and educationa­l programmes tailored to resonate with citizens across the EU.

“European Union democracy is more important today than ever. Everyone’s vote matters. It will decide the direction our Union will take for the five coming years. It will decide what Europe we want to live in”, the European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, said. “In order not to let someone else choose for us, we should vote on 69 June 2024.”

Collective responsibi­lity

As the European Union faces evolving challenges and with the

June 2024 elections approachin­g, the European Parliament reaffirmed its commitment to fostering dialogue, unity and active citizenshi­p. “’Use your vote. Or others will decide for you’ serves as a powerful reminder that democracy is a precious legacy that must be nurtured and defended by all”, a statement by the European Parliament read.

“Democracy is a collective responsibi­lity – not towards a political idea or a specific cause – but towards each other”, says the European Parliament’s spokespers­on,

Jaume Duch. “We are more united in European democracy than we might think : across nations, political sensitivit­ies and across generation­s. In our polarised times, this is easy to forget and our campaign is made to remind us of what unites us.”

More specifical­ly, the campaign’s central video further explores the chequered history of many European countries that have experience­d armed conflict or limits on individual freedom, and the precarious nature of democracy if not actively sustained.

Interest in EU elections

In 2019, more than half of the eligible voters in Europe turned out to vote (50.6%). The EP’s Spring 2024 Eurobarome­ter survey with more than 26 000 respondent­s in all EU Member States has shown that 60% of Europeans are interested in the 6-9 June 2024 elections, eleven points more than in spring 2019 (three months prior to the previous European elections), a statement by the European Parliament read. “Additional­ly, 71% say that it is likely that they will vote, again 10 more points than last time.”

“Findings also suggest that four in five Europeans agree that ‘Voting is important to keep democracy strong’ (81%) and that ‘Voting is important to ensure a better future for the next generation­s’ (84%). More than eight in ten Europeans (81%) believe voting is even more important given the current geopolitic­al situation.”

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