EU communicates poorly with citizens, survey shows

European news, posted May 31st, 2006

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A large majority of EU citizens feel that that European institutions communicate poorly with them, according to a poll published on Tuesday (30 May) by the Brussels weekly, European Voice.

Some 82% of the poll respondents are unhappy with the level of interaction with the Brussels institutions with only 18% responding favourably.

And around the same large majority (80%) said the council’s decision-making process should be open and visible to public scrutiny.

Full article: EU Observer, 31 May 2006

 

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