EUrVote publishes new information package on migration and the interior
Apart from an overview over the biggest challenges for the EU and its migration policy, the package contains current information about the planned reinforcement of Frontex as well as several background texts, for example about the legal issues in connection with maritime emergencies. The package also features images and interactive graphics.
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In the run-up to the European elections EUrVote publishes information packages under http://EUrVote.eu, which can be used by the media free of charge. Packages have already been released on the EU's history, the European elections, recent developments as well as the EU's environment and climate protection policy.
As the elections draw closer the service will be expanded with opinion surveys from all EU member states. As soon as the first vote projections appear, widgets will show all the results from the individual member states and the distribution of seats in the new EU Parliament. This content may also be incorporated by media in their internet services. The project is supported by the European Parliament.
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Media Service EUrVOTE: Continuing coverage after the European Parliament election31.5.2019 09:13:28 EEST | Press release
The European Parliament election of 2019 is over - and one thing is already certain: In many member states a clearly higher number of people voted compared to the previous European elections. According to the EU Parliament, projections show that around 51 per cent of the some 400 million eligible voters cast their ballots, thereby making for a larger turnout than during the past 20 years.
Media Service EUrVOTE offers running coverage of the European Parliament elections24.5.2019 12:19:34 EEST | Press release
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Media service EUrVOTE posts widgets for the European election17.5.2019 14:51:00 EEST | Press release
Which parties in the European Parliament are favoured by voters across the continent? Which candidates must reckon with losing their support? And how will the seats in the chamber be distributed among the individual member states? Ahead of the European Parliament election from May 23 to 26, the media service EUrVOTE (http://EUrVOTE.eu) is providing a series of interactive widgets for use by online editorial teams free of charge.
Media service EUrVOTE: New theme package - "Future of the EU"6.5.2019 11:10:00 EEST | Press release
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Media service EUrVOTE: New theme package - "Economy and trade"15.4.2019 11:40:00 EEST | Press release
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