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Conference on the Future of Europe: Citizens finalize their deliberations on the EU in the world and on migration

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On 11-13 February, some 200 citizens from all member states, of different ages and diverse backgrounds will finalize their recommendations for Europe's future at the European Citizens' Panel on EU in the world/ migration. These are expected primarily to cover the EU's objectives and strategies in security, defence, foreign and trade policies, humanitarian aid and development cooperation, enlargement, and migration and will be presented and discussed at the Conference Plenary meeting of 11-12 March 2022 in Strasbourg, France. This third session of the Panel is hosted by the European Institute of Public Administration and Studio Europa Maastricht, in Maastricht, the Netherlands, in full respect of applicable health measures, with participants unable to travel connecting remotely. Media representatives wishing to attend the panel can register here. The 11 February opening and 13 February closing panel sessions will be livestreamed on the Conference's multilingual digital platform. The citizens of this panel previously met in Strasbourg on 15-17 October and online on 26-28 November. The Conference on the Future of Europe has brought together four such European Citizens' Panels. From these, 80 representatives – of which at least one-third is aged 16-25 years – participate in the Conference Plenaries, presenting the outcomes of their respective panel discussions. The European Citizens' Panel on ‘European democracy/Values and rights, rule of law, security' adopted its recommendations in Florence in December 2021 while the Panel on Climate change, environment/ Health concluded its work in Warsaw in January 2022. Recommendations from these two panels were presented and debated at the Conference's Plenary in January 2022. The final panel ‘A stronger economy, social justice and jobs/ Education, culture, youth and sport / Digital transformation' will conclude its work in Dublin on 25-27 February 2022. All Europeans can continue to share their ideas on how to shape our common future on the platform. The latest overview and analysis of the contributions are available in the third interim report.  

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