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Article - Conference on the Future of Europe: what is it and how will it work?

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Inclusive, democratic process

Key Points: 
  • Inclusive, democratic process

    A recent Eurobarometer survey showed that 92% of Europeans want people's voices "taken more into account in decisions relating to the future of Europe".

  • The EU institutions want to consult as many people as possible, with a special focus on young people.
  • Parliament, the Commission and the Council have pledged to listen to people's proposals and follow up on the Conferences outcome.
  • All Europeans are welcome to take part in this process, regardless of their age, gender, education or professional background.

Latvia HNB Market Report 2021: Market Growth Set to Continue - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

The "Market Report: HNB Market Growth Set to Continue in Latvia" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Market Report: HNB Market Growth Set to Continue in Latvia" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Latvia's smoking rate of 32% is the fourth highest in the EU after Greece, Bulgaria and Croatia.
  • According to the last Eurobarometer, 46% of the Latvian population has never smoked, against an EU average of 54%.
  • Google trends for "Heat-not-burn product" (HnB) and "Iqos" are similar as Iqos is the only available heated tobacco brand in Latvia.

Press release - EU-wide survey shows Europeans support the Conference on the Future of Europe

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

The Special Eurobarometer survey on the Future of Europe was carried out between 22 October and 20 November 2020 in the 27 EU Member States.

Key Points: 
  • The Special Eurobarometer survey on the Future of Europe was carried out between 22 October and 20 November 2020 in the 27 EU Member States.
  • The survey, released ahead of the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Conference on the Future of Europe, reveals that the vast majority (92%) across all Member States demand that citizens voices are taken more into account in decisions relating to the future of Europe.
  • The second and third most mentioned issues, cited by similar proportions of Europeans, are terrorism (38%) and health-related risks (37%).
  • The survey was conducted face-to-face and completed with online interviews where necessary as a result of the pandemic.

Press release - Climate change should be Parliament’s first priority, according to citizens

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Friday, November 29, 2019

Combating climate change and preserving our environment, oceans and biodiversity should be the European Parliaments (EP) biggest priority, EU citizens say in a new Eurobarometer survey commissioned by the EP and conducted in October 2019.

Key Points: 
  • Combating climate change and preserving our environment, oceans and biodiversity should be the European Parliaments (EP) biggest priority, EU citizens say in a new Eurobarometer survey commissioned by the EP and conducted in October 2019.
  • Climate change was already one of the leading reasons for voting in the European elections last May, especially for young people.
  • Now, for the first time, citizens are putting climate change at the top of a Eurobarometer priority list.
  • In total, 32% of Europeans point towards the fight against climate change and preserving the environment as the most important issue for MEPs to address.