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Publication date
14 February 2018

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With the Bratislava Roadmapand the Rome Declaration, followed by the Leaders' Agenda, Europe has rightly focused on creating a Union that delivers tangible results for its citizens.

Without detracting from this focus, there are practical steps that can be taken to make the European Union work even more efficiently as it delivers on the priorities that matter for Europeans.

The factsheets below explain the different institutional options for improving the organisation of European elections and deepening the connection between the leaders of the EU institutions and the citizens of Europe.

Files

  • 14 FEBRUARY 2018
Communication - A Europe that delivers: Institutional options for making the European Union's work more efficient
  • 14 FEBRUARY 2018
Recommendation: on enhancing the European nature and efficient conduct of the 2019 elections to the European Parliament
  • 17 OCTOBER 2019
Options for making the European Union's work more efficient
  • 14 FEBRUARY 2018
The composition of the European Parliament and European Council – what to expect in 2019
  • 17 OCTOBER 2019
The birth of the 'Spitzenkandidaten' and the 2014 European election campaign
  • 14 FEBRUARY 2018
Dialogue with citizens ahead of the European elections
  • 17 OCTOBER 2019
New rules for making the 2019 European elections more transparent
  • 17 OCTOBER 2019
A double-hatted President?
  • 17 OCTOBER 2019
Visits and meetings of Members of the Commission with national Parliaments since the beginning of the mandate
  • 16 FEBRUARY 2018
Building on the Spitzenkandidaten Model: Bolstering Europe's Democratic Dimension
  • 16 FEBRUARY 2018
A Double-Hatted President: A New Way of Governing for a Union of 27