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Future of Europe: EU in the world, migration | News | European Parliament

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The European citizens' panel in Maastricht 11-13 February came up with 40 
recommendations on dealing with migration and making the EU stronger 
internationally.

The recommendations focus on five areas:

*       Self-reliance and stability
*       The EU as an international partner
*       A strong EU in a peaceful world
*       Migration from a human point of view
*       Responsibility and solidarity across the EU

The full list of approved recommendations will be available here 
<https://futureu.europa.eu/assemblies/citizens-panels/f/301/?locale=en> 

The meeting was part of the Conference on the Future of Europe and reunited 
some 200 people from all EU countries. Due to the current Covid-19 situation, 
panellists were also able to join remotely.

Enrico Giannotti (M), a participant from Italy, said the recommendations are 
“very comprehensive”, adding, “I hope they will be taken on board by European 
political authorities”.

Panellists expressed strong support for direct democratic exercises such as the 
Conference, which they recommend continues to be organised on an annual basis.

Find out  
<https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/priorities/conference-on-the-future-of-europe/20210902STO11111/future-of-europe-citizens-panels-take-the-floor>
 what European citizens’ panels are and what their objective is

Migration

After exchanging views on all aspects of migration, panellists recommended 
measures to address its causes and regulate it in a humanitarian way, to better 
integrate refugees and to share responsibilities among all EU countries.

Participants noted that migration is not necessarily a problem. They proposed 
giving access to the European labour market to asylum seekers with relevant 
qualifications and improving conditions for workers migrating within the EU.

Inequalities along external EU borders were also highlighted. To address that, 
participants recommended that the European border agency Frontex is reinforced 
and made more transparent.

“Northern countries that don’t have many external borders should contribute 
more to a central body, such as Frontex, in order to help Southern countries, 
which face more (migratory) pressure,” said Péter Csákai-Szöke (M) from Hungary.

The EU in the world

The EU’s dependence on imports of strategic goods, such as medicines, 
semiconductors, energy and food, was a major concern. The panel recommended 
better support for local production and increasing the output of renewable 
energy in order to reduce dependency “to the largest possible extent”.

It also proposed that most decisions in the field of foreign affairs be taken 
by qualified majority instead of unanimity to speed up responses to crises and 
to consolidate the EU’s presence in the world through a united front.

The EU should also apply restrictions to imports from countries that don’t 
comply with ethical or environmental criteria and promote values like human 
rights and democracy abroad, panellists recommended.

“We didn’t agree on everything, but were able to meet half-way on those topics 
and this is wonderful”, said Ewa Buchta (F), from Poland.

What’s next?

Representatives of the panel will present and debate the recommendations at the 
next Conference Plenary 11-12 March 2022 in Strasbourg. The plenary includes 
representatives of the EU institutions, national parliaments, civil society and 
citizens.

The final outcome of the Conference will be presented in a report to the 
presidents of the Parliament, Council, and European Commission, who have 
committed to following up on these recommendations.

The remaining European Citizens’ Panel will adopt its recommendations 25-27 
February in Dublin, Ireland:

Panel 1: stronger economy, social justice, jobs, education, culture, youth, 
sport, digital transformation

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