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The first Europe-Wide Deliberative Poll®


Following the successful deliberative event of 12-14 October 2007
RESULTS Results of the Deliberative Poll
VIDEOS
View the plenary sessions (in 21 languages)
Launch event (17 Sept.07 – in English)
PHOTOS
Tomorrow's Europe deliberation
Tomorrow's Europe launch event
PRESS
Press room (press releases, press packs, invitations, audivisual material, etc.)
Press review

THE PARTICIPANTS
Quotes
Representativeness (figures)
List of participants (PDF)



How did the participants themselves feel about the deliberation?


They evaluated the process as part of the exit questionnaire

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30 October 2007

PRESS RELEASE (22 October) : EU citizens accept need for pension form, resist enlargement


FINAL RESULTS : First EU-wide Deliberative Poll® reveals citizens’ considered preferences
Brussels, Thursday 18 October 2007— “Tomorrow’s Europe”, the first-ever EU-wide Deliberative Poll® gathered a scientific random sample of 362 citizens from all 27 EU countries to Brussels, where they spent a weekend deliberating about key social and foreign policy issues affecting the future of the EU and its member states. The deliberations, in 22 languages, took place in the European Parliament building. No event quite like this—with a scientifically drawn sample from all 27 member states deliberating at this length and in their own languages—has ever previously occurred.
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22 October 2007

Press review: Tomorrow’s Europe


What they said about the first pan-European Deliberative Poll
Tomorrow’s Europe was covered by media from all over the continent, including Le Monde, The Guardian, LCI, Financial Time, BBC, Les Echos, El Pais, Expresso, Publico, La Libre Belgique, Telegraph and argus, Tageszeitung, der Spiegel, Reuters and (...)
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19 October 2007

TOMORROW’S EUROPE RESULTS


For the first time ever, a scientific microcosm of Europe was gathered to a single place, the European Parliament building in Brussels, to deliberate in 22 languages about key issues facing the future of the EU and its member states. The participants became dramatically more informed about key (...)
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18 October 2007

EURONEWS : And now a word from European citizens


All the EU’s leaders are talking about it... but how are the ordinary citizens getting involved in the debate on the new treaty?
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18 October 2007