EU Debate: Why should you vote?

Are you going to vote in the European elections this year?

In the run-up to the European elections, we challenge candidates for the different political parties in the European Parliament to explain and discuss their positions on crucial issues.

Elections for the members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are held once every five years. In the Netherlands they will be held on Thursday 6 June. Why should you vote?

The European elections are important because they revolve around who will represent y…

In the run-up to the European elections, we challenge candidates for the different political parties in the European Parliament to explain and discuss their positions on crucial issues.

Elections for the members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are held once every five years. In the Netherlands they will be held on Thursday 6 June. Why should you vote?

The European elections are important because they revolve around who will represent you in matters that are important to you. These MEPs, organised in pan-European political groups according to their political stance, decide on new legislation, agreements, and how your tax money is spent. This year, there is a lot at stake. In the years ahead, the EU has to make important decisions on complex issues such as climate change, migration, and the war in Ukraine. But Europe is more divided than ever. Across Europe the far right is rising. The right-wing populists are running election campaigns for their own nation states, and against a united Europe and its core values. The polls predict that they could pick up a quarter of seats in the European Parliament. How will a shift to the right affect the future of the EU? Is it still possible to make EU policy… in a divided and contested Europe?

In the run-up to the European elections, we challenge candidates for the different political parties in the European Parliament to explain and discuss their positions on these crucial issues. We discuss all of the above and more with Anja Haga (ChristenUnie), Raquel García Hermida-van der Walle (D66, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in Europe), Lennart Salemink (VVD), Kim van Sparrentak (GroenLinks-PvdA), Sjoerd Wijnsma (CDA), Reinier van Lanschot (Volt Nederland), Fenna Feenstra (SP), Michiel Hoogeveen (JA21) and Reinout van Malenstein (NSC).

This edition is organised in cooperation with Studium Generale Groningen, the Faculty of Arts (University of Groningen) and the research group Democracy & Governance (Rudolf Agricola School).

The event is in English.

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  • Maandag 27 mei 2024 20.00 - 21.30 uur

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