Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2009-03-24-Speech-2-242"
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"Communicating with citizens and keeping them informed must stop being simply a prescribed, ineffective proposal. Civil society will have to get involved in areas such as: good governance and democratisation, human rights, development of and combating social exclusion, environmental protection and sustainable development.
In view of the global financial crisis and the ever-growing level of consumer debt, active dialogue with Europe’s citizens means that European institutions and civil society need to make efforts to improve consumers’ level of financial education, particularly with regard to their rights and obligations, as well as the best practices in the areas of savings and loans.
Furthermore, Member States should increase the human and financial resources allocated to the European Consumer Centres Network in order to raise awareness and ensure the application of consumer rights in the European Union."@en1
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