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[9], As of 4 April 2018, the initiative has been supported online by 771,089 EU citizens (the unionwide threshold is 1,000,000). [11] On 25 July, it was confirmed that over 1.1 million signatures have been recognised as valid. On Thursday, the European Parliament supported by a large majority a resolution on the Minority SafePack based on the European Citizens’ Initiative that aims to protect the rights of indigenous minorities at the EU level. 2. –  having regard to Rule 222(8) of its Rules of Procedure. Dear Vice-President Jurová, I was delighted to note that the Minority Safepack initiative was supported by more than 1.1 million citizens from all over the EU. P9_TA (2020)0370. [3] In March 2017, the Commission decided to launch collection of signatures for 9 of 11 proposals initially included in the initiative.[2]. 2.1 The Minority SafePack Initiative The MSPI is an ongoing European Citizen’s Initiative sponsored by the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN), which as of mid-2019 is currently at the ‘collection closed’ stage but has yet to submit the signatures (European Commission, 2019). Appeal — Intervention — Article 40, second paragraph, second sentence, of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union — Dispute between a Member State and an Institution of the European Union — European citizens’ initiative ‘Minority SafePack — one million signatures for diversity in Europe’ — Application for leave to intervene made by the organisers of that European citizens’ initiative … ein Paket von Gesetzesvorschlägen, die den Schutz nationaler Minderheiten gewährleisten sollen. 1 million signatures for diversity in Europe (http://bit.ly/1du5VkR) The organisers officially submitted their Initiative to the Commission on 10 January 2020. The Minority SafePack is the fifth European Citizens’ Initiative to have met the requirements set out in the European Citizens’ Initiative Regulation. 26 talking about this. –  having regard to Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, both of which were adopted by the UN General Assembly on 16 December 1966. –  having regard to the Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, as well as the opinions of the relevant monitoring bodies. A javaslatcsomag eredetileg összesen 15 intézkedést ajánlott az You are not alone. –  having regard to the public hearing of 15 October 2020 on the Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative organised by the Committee on Culture and Education, the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and the Committee on Petitions. –  having regard to its resolution of 11 September 2018 on language equality in the digital age(4). –  having regard to Regulation (EU) 2019/788 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on the European Citizens’ Initiative(1) (‘the ECI Regulation’). The Minority SafePack Initiative seeks to enact comprehensive legislation in the European Union to protect the rights of national minority communities. Why exactly? You are not alone. The threshold was reached in eleven countries, namely Romania, Hungary, Latvia, Spain, Denmark, Slovakia, Croatia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Italy. Information Guide concerning a European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) entitled Minority Safepack, aimed at the protection of persons belonging to national and linguistic minorities. This post presents an answer to this question. 417 talking about this. A Council directive, regulation or decision, for strengthening within the EU the place of citizens belonging to a national minority, with the aim of ensuring that their concerns are taken into consideration in the election of the. 1. Thursday, 17 December 2020 - Brussels. With the Minority SafePack Initiative (MSPI), more than … Collection of signatures (both online and offline) began in April 2017, and continued until 3 April 2018. 45 talking about this. The Commission will not initiate legal acts for the protection of national and linguistic minorities under the Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative. The General Court annulled the Commission decision in February 2017. ‘Minority SafePack – one million signatures for diversity in Europe’. A.  whereas pursuant to Article 2 TEU, the Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities; B.  whereas Article 3(3) TEU states that the Union’s aim is to promote economic, social and territorial cohesion and solidarity among Member States, as well as to respect its rich cultural and linguistic diversity and ensure that Europe’s cultural heritage is safeguarded and enhanced; C.  whereas Article 6 TFEU recognises that the EU has competences in the fields of culture and education to carry out actions to support, coordinate or supplement the actions of the Member States; whereas the Commission should engage actively with the Member States in these policy fields, which are also of major concern for persons belonging to minorities; D.  whereas according to Article 10 TFEU, the Union must aim to combat discrimination based among others on racial or ethnic origin in defining and implementing its policies and activities; E.  whereas Article 21(1) of the Charter states that any discrimination based on any ground such as sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age or sexual orientation, shall be prohibited; F.  whereas Article 22 of the Charter states that the Union shall respect cultural, religious and linguistic diversity; G.  whereas respect for cultural diversity is enshrined in Article 167 TFEU; H.  whereas approximately 8 % of EU citizens belong to a national minority and approximately 10 % speak a regional or minority language; whereas they represent an essential element of the cultural wealth of the Union through their unique languages and cultures; I.  whereas the general concept of minorities in Europe is covered by a wide range of terms in legal and academic language; whereas these social groups are often interchangeably referred to as national minorities, ethnic groups, traditional or autochthonous minorities, nationalities, inhabitants of constitutional regions, linguistic minorities, groups speaking lesser-used languages, language groups etc. Block exemption of regional (state) support for minority culture, media and cultural heritage conservation. 🇬🇧 The Citizens’ Committee of the Minority SafePack Initiative held an online meeting on Tuesday together with members of the FUEN Presidium and members of the umbrella organisation’s staff to discuss the current state of … B9-0403/2020. –  having regard to the 1990 Copenhagen Document of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and to the numerous thematic recommendations and guidelines on minority rights issued by the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). –  having regard to the European Council conclusions of 21-22 June 1993 which established the requirements a country must fulfil in order to be eligible to join the European Union (the Copenhagen criteria). –  having regard to the proposal of the Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) with regard to the legislative acts expected from the Commission based on the ECI, put forward to the Commission after the submission of the signatures and presented at Parliament during the public hearing. In its last week’s session, the European Parliament adopted the European Minority SafePack Initiative, which can be considered as a milestone for the EU in several aspects. The organisers officially submitted their Initiative to the Commission on 10 January 2020. Statements of support for this proposed citizens' initiative may be collected, based on the understanding that it aims at proposals from the Commission for — Effective measures to address discrimination and to promote equal treatment, including for national minorities, in particular through a revision of the existing Council directives on the subject of equal treatment. [10], Counting both online and offline signatures, the petition has been signed by 1,215,789 EU citizens. A Fidesz MEP on Friday slammed the European Commission’s rejection of Minority SafePack, a citizens’ initiative urging European Union protection for indigenous national minorities in the bloc, as “unacceptable and outrageous”. –  having regard to its resolution of 13 November 2018 on minimum standards for minorities in the EU(2). In July 2013, the members of the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN) (hereafter ‘ECI organisers’) submitted their proposal for an ECI entitled ‘Minority SafePack – One million signatures for diversity in Europe’, which they characterised as ‘the most important initiative of the minorities in Europe in recent decades.’ ‘Minority SafePack’ proposed EU … This page was last edited on 24 December 2020, at 19:10. The European Commission responded to the European Citizens' Initiative ‘Minority Safepack – one million signatures for diversity in Europe', the fifth successful Initiative supported by over 1 million citizens across the EU, according to its statement on Friday. Funding programmes for small linguistic communities, The creation of a Language Diversity Centre, The objectives of EU’s regional development funds to include the protection of national minorities and the promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity, Research about the added value of minorities to our societies and Europe, Approximating equality for stateless minorities e.g. "Inclusion and respect for the rich cultural diversity of Europe is one of the priorities and objectives… The Minority SafePack, a European Citizens’ Initiative that was initiated in 2013 by FUEN, sought to improve the protection of individuals belonging to indigenous national and linguistic minorities within the European Union and to strengthen the cultural and linguistic diversity of the Union. It is a package of law proposals for the safety of the national minorities, a set of EU legal acts that enable the promotion of minority rights, language rights, and the protection of their cultures. [12], The European Parliament has expressed support for the initiative in December 2020,[13] as did the Bundestag in November. The initiative has been supported by the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion,[4] by the Basque Parliament[5] and the Parliament of Navarre;[6] an invitation to sign it was published at the web portal of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. –  having regard to the decisions and case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), in particular case T-646/13 (Minority SafePack – one million signatures for diversity in Europe v Commission)(7), and case T-391/17 (Romania v Commission)(8); –  having regard to Commission Decision (EU) 2017/652 of 29 March 2017 on the proposed citizens’ initiative entitled ‘Minority SafePack — one million signatures for diversity in Europe’(9). The proposed citizens' initiative entitled ‘Minority SafePack — one million signatures for diversity in Europe’ is hereby registered. April, fast einstimmig eine Resolution zur Unterstützung der Minority SafePack Initiative verabschiedet! Minority SafePack — one million signatures for diversity in Europe is an ongoing European Citizens' Initiative on minority rights in the EU, sponsored by FUEN. Minority SafePack — one million signatures for diversity in Europe is an ongoing European Citizens' Initiative on minority rights in the EU, sponsored by FUEN. The Minority Safepack European Citizens' Initiative calls for the adoption of a set of legal acts to improve the protection of persons belonging to national and linguistic minorities and strengthen cultural and linguistic diversity in the Union. European Citizens’ Initiative - Minority SafePack. –  having regard to the Treaty on European Union (TEU), and in particular Articles 2, 3(3) and 11(4) thereof. 1 million signatures for diversity in Europe (http://bit.ly/1du5VkR) [14], Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion, Parliament of the German-speaking Community, "Minority SafePack – One million signatures for diversity in Europe", "Commission registers 'Minority Safepack' European Citizens' Initiative", "Judgment of the General Court in Case T‑646/13", Minority SafePack, Euregio sostiene la campagna, "President of the European Parliament fully supports the FUEN Minority SafePack", "The Hungarian Parliament unanimously adopted a resolution in support of the Minority SafePack Initiative", "Minority SafePack – one million signatures for diversity in Europe", FUEN’S SUCCESSFUL MINORITY SAFEPACK INITIATIVE CREATED A EUROPEAN MOVEMENT FOR MINORITY RIGHTS, MINORITY SAFEPACK: WE HAVE GOT THE VALIDATED SIGNATURES; WE NEED TO SECURE THE SUPPORT OF THE MAJORITY, “Minority SafePack”: Parliament supports proposals for diversity across EU, Koalitionsantrag zur Umsetzung des „Minority SafePack“ angenommen, Website of collecting signatures for the initiative, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Minority_SafePack&oldid=996135097, Court of Justice of the European Union case law, Articles with Italian-language sources (it), Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), Articles with German-language sources (de), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, EU Recommendation for the protection and promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity. The necessary statewide threshold has been achieved by online signatures in nine member states (in Romania, Hungary, Latvia, Spain, Denmark, Slovakia, Lithuania, Croatia, and Slovenia), with seven having been needed. created a platform of solidarity for the almost 50 million people belonging to national minorities. [7] As reported by FUEN, it has also been supported by the President of the European Parliament[8] and the Hungarian Parliament. 🎉 Mit 157 Stimmen dafür und nur einer Gegenstimme hebt die Resolution die Errungenschaften der Initiative hervor: 1,1 Millionen gesammelte Unterschriften, eine erfolgreiche öffentliche Anhörung und die Resolution des Europäischen Parlaments. –  having regard to the Council Recommendation of 22 May 2019 on a comprehensive approach to the teaching and learning of languages(6). ticipatory democracy, the European Citizens Initiative (ECI), in order to request EU level legislation to improve their protection and strengthen cultural and linguistic diversity within the EU. Roma, A single European copyright law, so that services and broadcast can be enjoyed in the mother tongue, Freedom of service and reception of audio-visual content in the minority regions. Minority Safepack Initiative Garners Two-Thirds Majority Support in EP Péter Cseresnyés 2020.12.18. –  having regard to its resolution of 7 February 2018 on protection and non-discrimination with regard to minorities in the EU Member States(3). Minority SafePack initiative, launched by Romania’s ethnic Hungarian RMDSZ party and coordinated by the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN), contains a comprehensive set of measures to protect and promote the cultural and linguistic diversity of autochthonous national minorities in a sustainable way. The authors (who include Hunor Kelemen, Anke Spoorendonk, Karl-Heinz Lambertz, Luis Durnwalder and Valentin Inzko) have appealed the refusal in court, where they were joined by Hungary and the Commission - by Slovakia and Romania.

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