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This Special Eurobarometer survey, conducted for the European Parliament at the mid-point of the 2014-2019 parliamentary term, focuses on Europeans’ attitudes two years before the European elections of May/June 2019. The fieldwork for this Eurobarometer survey of the European Parliament was carried out between 18 and 27 March 2017. The survey was conducted by Kantar Public through face-to-face meetings with 27 901 EU citizens in the 28 Member States.

This analytical overview contains the second part of the Parlemeter survey (EB/PE 84.1) conducted in the 28 EU Member States by TNS opinion, between 19 and 29 September 2015. The first part of the survey was dedicated to migration and the economic and social situation, whereas this second part deals more specifically with the European Parliament and issues such as the sense of attachment and belonging to the European Union, identity, citizenship, priority policies and values.

Organised civil society in Russia

Pārskats 30-06-2015

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently described civil society organisations as 'indispensable partners of the state' in providing social services and building a modern economy. However, Russian NGOs lack public support; in addition, their independence is being steadily undermined by repressive new laws and growing state control.

The aim of this report is to emphasise some of the challenges that the EP will have to confront during the next parliamentary term. In legislative terms, MEPs will have to direct their attention towards trilogues, legislative initiative and reviews of pending proposals. As regards scrutiny, the global strategy of the EP towards the Commission (support or independence) is at stake. Delegated legislation and committee procedure also merit some attention. Finally, the internal organisation of the EP ...

The demeaning portrayal of women in advertising, often criticised by women's rights associations, has negative so­cial effects in terms of equality between the gen­ders, and for public health. This delicate issue is regulated mostly at national level in the European Union. Indeed, even if political interest in this issue is reflected in the work of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament, there are relatively few binding legal acts at international or European level concerning this issue ...