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2014 will be a crucial year for Europe. The will not survive the current or future crises unless it completes its integration process and regains the trust of its citizens.

In the framework of the elections 2014, we urge European political parties to support principles and invites citizens to vote only for those candidates and political parties that support further European economic and political integration.

UEF EP2014 CAMPAIGN “TOWARDS FEDERAL UNION” PRESS KIT

UEF EP2014 CAMPAIGN PRESS KIT

CONTENT

. About UEF

. Our Campaign “Towards Federal Europe”

. Manifesto “Towards Federal Union”

. Who to vote for in EP2014?

. Candidates who support federal Europe

. Federalist Scorecard: Our perspective on EU parties’ manifestos

UEF MEDIA CONTACT

Laura Bringina Communication Officer 02 508 30 30 laura.bringina@.eu

Elmar Brok MEP UEF President and MEP UEF Honorary President

ABOUT THE UNION OF EUROPEAN FEDERALISTS

The Union of European Federalists (UEF) is a nongovernmental and supranational organisation dedicated to the promotion of a democratic and federal Europe. The aim of the union of European federalists is therefore to bring together citizens who desire to work for the federal of Europe, to act as a catalyst of democratic forces in Europe and to stimulate public debate on the political content of the 'European project'.

It cooperates with and seeks to influence European, national and local institutions, parties and associations. In particular it strives for the promotion of the federalist perspective and thus for a political European union of citizens and states, that is based on common European values, such as participatory democracy, tolerance and solidarity, and on active citizenship. UEF is an autonomous political movement.

Founded shortly after world war ii with a belief that only a European federation, based on the idea of unity in diversity, could overcome the division of the European continent, it now unites 24 constituent organisations and it has been active at the European, national and local levels for more than 65 years.

OUR CAMPAIGN “TOWARDS FEDERAL EUROPE”

2014 will be a crucial year for Europe. The European Union will not survive the current or future crises unless it completes its integration process and regains the trust of its citizens. In May, with the European elections, the European people can choose which direction Europe should take.

The Union of European Federalists invites citizens to vote only for those candidates and political parties that support further European economic and political integration. We urge the European parties and candidates in the European elections to help citizens making the right choice by showing support to the following principles, towards a federal Europe:

 MAKE THIS ELECTION TRULY EUROPEAN  BUILD A DEMOCRATIC UNION  RESTORE THE EUROPEAN ECONOMY  STRENGTHEN EUROPE'S ROLE IN THE WORLD

It’s time to make the European elections count! Read more about the campaign on www.towardsfederaleurope.eu.

MANIFESTO “TOWARDS FEDERAL UNION” (Summary) Adopted by the UEF Congress in on 17 February 2013

Europe is passing through a period of turbulence and uncertainty. The European Union itself is in deep trouble. The long financial crisis, which has led to economic stagnation, unemployment and political fragmentation, has exposed not only the flaws in the design of the Economic and Monetary Union and the weakness of EU institutions, but also a lack of commitment to by EU states. As a result, the European Union has lost the trust of many citizens.

If the European Union is to survive for years to come, it must pursue the paths of social peace, prosperity and political unity through the business of democratic government. A federal Europe with strong democratic institutions is the only way to meet this challenge. Europe will not be united if it is not democratic. And it will not be democratic if it is not a federation.

The process of building a genuine European federal union begins with the and those states genuinely committed to joining the euro. First, we need a banking union to wipe out bad banking practice and to reduce the burden of debt which is destroying opportunity for too many European citizens. We need adequate forms of taxation and new forms of debt instruments at the EU level. The eurozone must have its own fiscal capacity, capable of contributing to macro – economic stabilisation.

The EU budget should be financed by genuinely autonomous own resources – such as taxes on carbon emissions or financial transactions – which, by moving away from the current system of direct national contributions, will allow the federal core to escape from the paralysis of juste retour. Deeper fiscal integration means moving towards a true political union.

At present, the is being stretched to breaking point under the pressure of crisis management. Its revision is unavoidable if the Union is to overcome its present difficulties. We call for a constitutional Convention to begin in 2015.The new treaty must further enhance the capacity of the Union to act at home and abroad. The main feature of the new fundamental law will be the installation of a federal government, with a powerful Treasury Secretary, for the fiscal and economic union.

We would transfer to the most of the executive powers now held by the Council. The size of the Commission should be reduced, with its members nominated by the President – elect and elected by the European Parliament. Taking decisions by qualified majority vote would become the norm. The task of the should be to steer and manage the Council of Ministers.

Flexible and democratic procedures are needed for future treaty amendments, which should enter into force either once ratified by the European Parliament and a qualified majority of the states, or if carried in a pan-EU referendum by a majority of the states and citizens.

EU states cannot be forced against their will to take the federal steps we propose. At the same time, such states cannot be allowed an open – ended possibility to pick and choose what they want from the EU and discard the rest. We propose to create a new category of membership available to those who choose not to join the federal union. Institutional participation would necessarily be limited.

We urge the political parties and candidates in the European Parliamentary elections of 2014 to make the accomplishment of a federal union a central theme of their campaign.

Manifesto in Full Length

A summary of the Federalist proposals Available in: BG | EN | EL | ES | FR | IT | LT

WHO TO VOTE FOR IN EP2014?

We campaign for the European Parliament election candidates, Federalist Pledge running in different countries and different political groups, who have showed their support towards a federal Europe, by signing the pledge with the key federalist demands for the future of Europe.

Visit the dedicated website www.towardsfederaleurope.eu to obtain quotes from EP2014 candidates. Get to know why they support our The proposals we invite candidates campaign and why federal Europe is the way forward for them. The to sign. Available in: gallery is constantly updated with new candidates. BG | CAT | DE | EN | FR| IT | NL

172 candidates from 18 countries have signed the pledge (by 15 May 2014).

European ALDE EPP Greens PES N.A. Left

27 28 32 51 2 32

Guy Verhofstadt signing the Federalists’ Pledge

EP2014 Candidate : "Europe - v 2.0 - federal reload. Now!"

EP2014 Candidate Agata Nowacka: "The European Union may not survive the current or future crises unless it completes its integration process and regains the trust of its citizens. Only a true economic and fiscal union with European solidarity mechanisms and own resources could help Europe’s economic recovery."

CANDIDATES WHO SUPPORT FEDERAL EUROPE

These are all the European Parliament election candidates, running in different countries and different political groups, who have showed their support towards a federal Europe, by signing the Federalist Pledge.

ALDE | EGP | EPP | EUL/NGL | PES | OTHER

AUSTRIA Bengt BEIER | Ulrike LUNACEK | Thomas WAITZ | Stefan WINDBERGER

BELGIUM Malika ABBAD | Fran BAMBUST | Ivo BELET | Philippe DE BACKER | Pietro DE MATTEIS | Marie DE CLERCK | Gérard DEPREZ | Francine DE PRINS | Petra DE SUTTER | Said EL KHADRAOUI | Louis MICHEL | Marilyn NEVEN | Stella NYANCHAMA OKEMAWA | Eva PLATTEAU | Frédérique RIES | Sammy ROELANT | Bart STAES | Marc TARABELLA | Marianne THYSSEN | Elke TINDEMANS | Kathleen VAN BREMPT | Steven VANACKERE | Tom VANDENKENDELAERE | Hugo VANDIENDEREN | Dirk VANSINTJAN | | Frank VROONEN

BULGARIA Rostislava DIMITROVA| Evgeni KIRILOV | Andrey KOVATCHEV | Dostena LAVERN | Avgustina TZVETKOVA | Silvia VLADIMIROVA

CZECH REPUBLIC Libor ROUCEK

CYPRUS Demetris SYLLOURIS

FRANCE François ALFONSI | Eric ANDRIEU | Sandrine BELIER | Jean-Paul BERNARD | Jean–Marie CAVADA | Michel CAILLOUET | Marine CARON | Hanna CLAIRIERE | Damien COURCOUX | Christian D'ANDLAU HOMBOURG | Julien DEVES | Yvette DUCHEMANN | Pascal DURAND | Michel FAURE | Helene FEO | Yvonne GALIAY | Philippe GÉRARD | Aleksander GLOGOWSKI | Natalie GRIESBECK | Catherine GUIBOURG | Sylvie GUILLAUME | Farouz HONDEMA-MOKRANE | Yannick JADOT | Constance LE GRIP | Alain MALEGARIE | Alexandre MARIN | Claude MERCIER | Christine REVAULT D'ALLONNES-BONNEFOY | Emmanuel RODARY | Alice STRADI | Cédric SUZANNE | Victor THEVENET | Catherine TOSTAIN | Françoise TRAPIER | Catherine TRAUTMANN | Jan VAN ARKEL | Raynald VIAL

GERMANY | | Reinhard BÜTIKOFER | Michael CRAMER | | Sylvia- Yvonne KAUFMANN | Andreas HERRMANN | | | | | | | Helga TRUPEL | Wolfgang G. WETTACH |

GREECE | Spyros DANELLIS | Anni PODIMATA | Georgios STAVRAKAKIS

ITALY | Tiziana ARENA | Marco BARATTO | Maria Grazia BARTOLOMEI | Brando BENIFEI | | Roberta CAPONE | Sergio Gaetano COFFERATI | Nicola DALL'OGLIO | Paolo DE CASTRO | Michele EMILIANO | Stefano FASSINA | Giovanni FIANDACA | Matteo FORTE | Marco FURFARO | Gabriella GALLARATI | Frederic GEBHARD | Cécile KYENGE | Gemma MANTOVANI | Marco MARAZZI | Alessandra MORETTI | Alessia MOSCA | Enrico MUSSO | Pier Antonio PANZERI | Elisa PETRONI | Gianni PITTELA | Niccolò RINALDI | Alessandro RONDONI | Alessandro ROSASCO | Davide SABBADIN | | Pietro SBARAINI | Paolo SINIGAGLIA | Alfredo Luis SOMOZA | Renato SORU | Patrizia TOIA | Federico VANTINI | Andrea ZANONI | Damiano ZOFFOLI

LATVIA Anna BUŠA | Veiko SPOLĪTIS

LITHUANIA Laima Liucija ANDRIKIENĖ | Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS | Gediminas KIRKILAS | Kęstutis MASIULIS | Juozas OLEKAS | Juras POŽĖLA | Emanuelis ZINGERIS

LUXEMBOURG Ben ALLARD | Sven CLEMENT | Frank ENGEL | Andy MAAR | Michèle STIEFER

NETHERLANDS Rinke BRUSSEL | Gerben-Jan GERBRANDY | Marietje SCHAAKE | Leon VAESSEN | Sophie IN'T VELD | Jeroni VERGEER

POLAND Lidia GERINGER DE OEDENBERG | Danuta HUBNER | Krzysztof ISZKOWSKI | Agata NOWACKA | Marcin SWIECICKI | Jaroslaw WALESA

PORTUGAL Benoit Barbier | Ana GOMES | Filipe Santos HENRIQUES

SLOVAKIA Katharina NEVEDALOVA

SPAIN Jonas FERNANDEZ | Jose Ignacio SALAFRANCA | Florent MARCELLESI | Miguel Ángel MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ | Fernando MAURA BARANDIARÁN

UNITED KINGDOM Andrew DUFF

FEDERALIST SCORECARD: FEDERALISTS’PERSPECTIVE

ON EU PARTIES’MANIFESTOS

The Federalist Scorecard is a comprehensive analysis of the European political parties’ manifestos for the EP2014 elections, in the perspective of UEF and JEF positions. The five main European parties, EPP, ALDE, PES, EGP and EL are rated and their respective manifestos compared to the demands set in the Federalist pledge addressed to MEP candidates.

The Federalist Scorecard outlines their positions on European Commission Presidency, Eurozone crisis, economic governance, institutional reforms, treaty change, and EU’s role on the global stage.

The grid of green, yellow and red ‘E’- a tribute to the federalist flag - indicates the degree of support to federalist principles of each party. Each rating is further explained with an in- depth analysis.

Consult the scorecard detailed analysis on campaign’s website.