What happened to the ideas discussed during the European Youth Event (EYE2016), when some 7,000 young Europeans met in Strasbourg to make a change in the EU’s future?
From 11 October until the end of November, participants in the event will present the most impactful ideas to a number of Parliament’s committees. You can follow the hearings online and contribute to the debate using the hashtag #EYE2016.
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As follow-up of the EYE2016, the European Youth Hearings in the European Parliament are a platform to engage young Europeans and participants of the EYE2016 in shaping the political agenda.
During the hearings, young people present ideas to Parliamentary Committees and exchange views with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). The ideas originate mostly from the EYE Report, collecting 50 ideas for a better future of Europe produced at the EYE2016.
European Youth Hearings Programme
- Foreign Affairs (AFET) and Development (DEVE) joint committee meeting: 11 October, 10:00-10:45
- Culture and Education (CULT): 8 November 2016, 09:30-10:30
- Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL): 8 November, 11:30-12:30
- Constitutional Affairs (AFCO): 8 November, 15:00-15:45
- Internal market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) 9 November, 17:00-17:45
- International Trade (INTA): 28 November, 15:30-16:15
- Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE): 29 November, 09:45-10:30
- Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE): 29 November, 10:30-11:30
- Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI): 29 November, 11:45-12:30
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