Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2010-09-07-Speech-2-323"
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"With the adoption of the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Union has acquired broader powers, particularly at legislative level.
Eighty per cent of national laws stem from decisions taken by the European Parliament, but citizens are not aware of this influence on their daily lives. Local media do not make the change any easier, giving too much space to national events. It is important to improve the exchange of European information between journalists, and to increase the range of Euronews languages and communication between MEPs and the electorate.
New technologies, if used correctly and wisely, are of great help in spreading news. The Internet has helped disseminate news, particularly among young people, who consequently feel that they are more involved in social life. Many of them create blogs, chatrooms and websites on the European Union, which sparks a constructive debate. Criticism is a right and duty of citizens, provided it is based on hard facts and not gossip."@en1
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