Fenêtre sur l'Europe "Window overlooking Europe",
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With the upcoming enlargement of the European Union, the elections of the Members of the European Parliament, also to be enlarged, and a possible referendum on the future European Constitution, the year 2004 will mark a turning point in the history of Europe.
Fenêtre sur l'Europe "Window overlooking Europe", whose mission is to inform citizens with news and explain the functioning of the E.U. by the means of new technologies, has decided to contribute to the increase of European democratic debates by anticipating these unprecedented events. It launched, 17th November 2003, at the same time of the plenary session of the European Parliament, an internet web site both in French and in English, supported by the European Affairs Minister Delegate Noëlle Lenoir,
[ http://www.eu-citizen.com ]EU-CITIZEN.COM
This web site, will attract several tens of thousands of visitors and will enable citizens to follow currently discussed European decisions through the means of short news updates, articles and exclusive interviews of European decision makers, parliamentary commissioners, European Members of Parliament etc… Furthermore, each person will be entitled to express his or her opinion on related topics via a chat room and a poll area, equally accessible to all those who "make Europe".
Video wise,[ http://www.eu-citizen.com ]EU-CITIZEN.COM will offer via Europe by Satellite, live access to the debates of parliamentary sessions in all the languages of the European Union. At the end of each session, internet users will be able to view video summaries of the debates.
Contact : Anne-Sophie CROUZET
spam ?
With the upcoming enlargement of the European Union, the elections of the Members of the European Parliament, also to be enlarged, and a possible referendum on the future European Constitution, the year 2004 will mark a turning point in the history of Europe.
Fenêtre sur l'Europe "Window overlooking Europe", whose mission is to inform citizens with news and explain the functioning of the E.U. by the means of new technologies, has decided to contribute to the increase of European democratic debates by anticipating these unprecedented events. It launched, 17th November 2003, at the same time of the plenary session of the European Parliament, an internet web site both in French and in English, supported by the European Affairs Minister Delegate Noëlle Lenoir,
[ http://www.eu-citizen.com ]EU-CITIZEN.COM
This web site, will attract several tens of thousands of visitors and will enable citizens to follow currently discussed European decisions through the means of short news updates, articles and exclusive interviews of European decision makers, parliamentary commissioners, European Members of Parliament etc… Furthermore, each person will be entitled to express his or her opinion on related topics via a chat room and a poll area, equally accessible to all those who "make Europe".
Video wise,[ http://www.eu-citizen.com ]EU-CITIZEN.COM will offer via Europe by Satellite, live access to the debates of parliamentary sessions in all the languages of the European Union. At the end of each session, internet users will be able to view video summaries of the debates.
Contact : Anne-Sophie CROUZET
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