Campaign time!

Campaign time!

In this article the Young European Federalists (JEF Europe) presents two campaigns of the two biggest political youth parties. , the Youth of the European People’s Party and the Young European Socialists. This is not JEF policy, but it should…

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Don’t vote – Europe is perfect!

Don’t vote – Europe is perfect!

The Young European Federalists has just finished its Federal Committee meeting in Cambridge, United Kingdom. There was broad consensus among the participants that Europe really doesn’t face any challenges, and the youth should therefore stay at home instead of going to…

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UnderPressure Action

On the 17th to 19th of March the Young European Federalists carried out the Pan European Action “Democracy Under Pressure” in order to rise awareness that still so many Europeans are denied their right to be heard. During three days JEF…

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Are you a European federalist?

Are you a European federalist?

The Union of European Federalists (UEF) have just lunched its campaign “Towards Federal Europe” for the 2014 European Parliament elections, in cooperation with the Young Europeans Federalists (JEF) and its campaign “MovEurope Forward“. Are you a member of JEF or UEF…

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First Ever European Presidential Debate

First Ever European Presidential Debate

The First European Presidential Debate will take place on Monday 28th April in Maastricht. The debate, hosted by the City of Maastricht, Maastricht University, Connect Limburg and the European Youth Forum, will see the candidates for the presidency of the…

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Who should I vote for?

Who should I vote for?

To decide who to vote for can be quite difficult. To give you a little help along the way we have collected information on the different parties, and now we offer you the opportunity to try the VoteWatch test to see which…

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Who is who in the European Parliament?

Who is who in the European Parliament?

Groups in the European Parliament are different from national parties as they consists of members from several different parties from several member states. Every MEP either belongs to a group or is registered as “Non-attached”. Some MEPs changes group during…

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