{"id":8150,"date":"2019-07-18T11:23:56","date_gmt":"2019-07-18T09:23:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/site.aegee.org\/?p=8150"},"modified":"2020-07-29T17:24:51","modified_gmt":"2020-07-29T15:24:51","slug":"joint-declaration-aegee-europe-aafb-leap2040-from-european-elections-2019-to-europe-2040-making-sure-europes-nascent-democracy-serves-the-interests-of-the-next-generations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/site.aegee.org\/joint-declaration-aegee-europe-aafb-leap2040-from-european-elections-2019-to-europe-2040-making-sure-europes-nascent-democracy-serves-the-interests-of-the-next-generations\/","title":{"rendered":"Joint declaration AEGEE-Europe, AAFB, LEAP2040 \u2013 From European Elections 2019 to Europe 2040: Making sure Europe\u2019s nascent democracy serves the interests of the next generations"},"content":{"rendered":"

(To the attention of our political & civil society leaders)<\/em><\/p>\n

The 2019 European Elections enter into history as the first signal of ownership of the European project by citizens.<\/p>\n

The stop to falling turnout proves that the European election will no longer be a second-class vote. The presence of three trans-European parties in the campaign testifies that more Europeans understand that some issues are trans-border. The centrality of environmental concerns in the campaign, indicated by green parties\u2019 high results and the importance of this question in every party agenda, shows that for a significant number of Europeans, this kind of question call for continental answers.<\/p>\n

This demonstrates that concern about European politics is growing among citizens across the continent, that the citizens of European countries seek control on their future and that they are conscious of their shared responsibility regarding the fate of Europe.<\/p>\n

But this overhaul remains unsatisfactory, even disturbing, in several respects:<\/p>\n