City to City for Building our Europe – C2C4EU Final Conference

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Date(s) - 15 Feb 2018
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The Final Conference of the project “CITY TO CITY BUILDING OUR EUROPE C2C4EU”  will be held on 15th February 2018 at the European Parliament in Brussels.

In the Provincial Government of Teruel, the European project included in the EUROPE FOR CITIZENS program called “CITY TO CITY BUILDING OUR EUROPE C2C4EU” has been running since October 2016.
The project aims at encouraging the development of European active citizenship and improving conditions for civic and democratic participation of citizens at local and European level. The main objective of the project is to improve the dialogue between citizens and Institutions on the future of Europe Union.

The citizens see the UE not only as opportunity for free movement of persons, goods, services and capital, mix of cultures (interests, funding, freedom linked to the end of borders, political and value community) but also as a community of countries with over regulation and bureaucracy and with a big gap of dialogue between citizens and UE Institutions.

 

 

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