Title: WHITE PAPER
1WHITE PAPER
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2What is a White Paper?
- Commission White Papers are documents containing
proposals for EU action. - The White Paper launches the consultation process
as well as putting forward ideas for joint
action by various key players.
3Why does the Commission think the EU needs a
communication policy?
- Surveys show that most European citizens know
very little about the EU, and many feel they have
no say in its decisions. Brussels seems
remote from peoples daily lives. - This gap between the people and the policy-makers
is bad for democracy and for the EUs legitimacy.
The gap has to be closed, and part of the
solution is better communication not just by
Brussels but by the national public authorities
and other interested parties.
4Doesnt the EU already put a lot of effort into
communicating? (1)
- Till now, EU communication has consisted mainly
of Brussels informing the media about new EU
initiatives. This is a very limited type of
communication essentially a monologue in which
the EU institutions supply information and hope
people will be interested. - That is why the European Commission is now
proposing a fundamentally new approach - a move
away from monologue towards genuine dialogue
between the institutions and the citizens.
5Doesnt the EU already put a lot of effort into
communicating? (2)
- The Commission wants the EU as a whole to pay
much more attention to consulting people from all
walks of life and making sure their views are fed
through into the policy-making process.
6Isnt communication just another word for EU
propaganda?
- The kind of communication the European Commission
is arguing for is a two-way flow of ideas and
information between the people and the
policy-makers, so that both understand each other
as fully as possible. - People need to know what the EU is doing and why.
And they need to have their say in its decisions.
7What is the Commission itself doing to improve
communication with the public? (1)
- In July 2005, it agreed an Action Plan setting
out 50 practical steps the Commission will take,
within its own organisation, starting
immediately.
8What is the Commission itself doing to improve
communication with the public? (2)
- For example
- Public consultations will be better publicised.
- Policy proposals will be drafted in clear
language. - There will be a laypersons summary of key
proposals - The Commission will take account of the needs of
specific audiences and communicate more through
regional and local media.
9What is the Commission itself doing to improve
communication with the public? (3)
- The Commission will also take steps to improve
the Europa website and to produce clear and
easy-to-read publications that have more of a
local focus to make them more useful to the
reader.
10Why should regional and local authorities
communicate Europe? (1)
- Europe is not just about decisions taken in
Brussels it is also about how those decisions
are implemented on the ground, locally. - The local environment is part of the European
environment. Local businesses are a part of the
wider EU business community. Local transport
projects are part of the wider European transport
network.
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- So EU policies affect local activities and EU
funding may well support them. Local people need
to know about these things and who better to
inform them than the local authority responsible?
- Communicating Europe is not just a matter of
Brussels putting out information. It is a
two-way flow of information and ideas between the
citizens and public institutions at all levels.
12Whats the connection between this White Paper,
Plan D and the Action Plan? (1)
- Plan D for democracy, dialogue and debate is
the Commissions contribution to the EUs current
period of reflection. Its purpose is to involve
EU citizens in a wide-ranging discussion on the
European Union what it is for, where it is
going and what it should be doing.
13Whats the connection between this White Paper,
Plan D and the Action Plan?(2)
- This White Paper has a more limited scope it is
not asking for peoples views on the European
Union itself but on the question of how we can
set up better communication between citizens and
the EU policy-makers. - The White Paper is also about what can be done in
the long term not just until the next EU treaty
is drawn up, but for years and even decades
ahead.
14Whats the connection between this White Paper,
Plan D and the Action Plan?(3)
- The White paper also has a much broader scope
than the Commissions own Action Plan. The Action
Plan concerns only what the Commission will do
the White Paper, on the other hand, is about how
government (at all levels) and civil society
organisations in the Member States can join
together in a communication partnership with the
EU institutions.
15How can I get the Commission to answer my
questions? (1)
- There is already a very good answering service
called Europe Direct, which you can contact by
e-mailing europa.eu.int/europedirect or by
phoning (free of charge) 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11
from anywhere in the EU. - The person answering your call will speak your
language and will give you (or help you find) the
answer to any question you may have about the EU.
16How can I get the Commission to answer my
questions? (2)
- The Commission intends to upgrade and improve
this service over the next year or so. It also
plans to develop new online forums in which
specific issues can be discussed and your
questions answered. - You can also get in touch with any of the Europe
Direct information centres ('information relays')
located in almost all EU countries. To find out
their contact details, go to http//europa.eu.int/
comm/relays/ed_en.htm
17Working with the media
- What the Commission would like is a voluntary
commitment by the media to supply the public with
regular, full and fair coverage of EU affairs. - The Commission, for its part, proposes to upgrade
and improve the Europe by Satellite service that
supplies video, sound and images to the media.
18What does the White Paper mean by upgrading the
Europe by Satellite service?
- Europe by Satellite is a service that helps TV
and radio broadcasters to cover EU activities by
transmitting via satellite and the Internet
TV pictures of events. The pictures are
accompanied by the original sound plus
translations in up to 21 languages. - Although EbS is greatly appreciated by
journalists, they would like it to provide a
greater variety and quantity of even
better-quality material more stories, better
balanced information and livelier pictures.
19Charter and code of conduct for EU communication
- The Commission is inviting all its potential
partners (EU institutions, national, regional and
local governments, non-governmental organisations
and the media) to voluntarily commit themselves
to respect certain jointly-agreed principles. - The aim is to ensure that EU citizens receive a
regular supply of factual information about
European Union affairs, through a wide variety of
channels, and to enable citizens to make their
voices heard in the European debate regardless
of who they are or what views they hold.
20The White Paper talks about a European public
sphere. What does that mean? (1)
- Put simply, the public sphere is the place
where people learn about politics and political
issues and where they exercise their political
rights. - Most people learn about these things at school or
college and via the media. They discuss them
mostly with their friends and colleagues, and
they exercise their democratic rights by voting
in elections and referendums.
21The White Paper talks about a European public
sphere. What does that mean? (2)
- The White Paper points out that most of the
forums in which this happens are local, regional
or national. In other words, there is a
well-developed national public sphere in each
country. - What is lacking is a similarly well-developed
European public sphere within which people can
learn about and discuss European issues.
22How can I tell the Commission what I think about
the White Paper?
- Log on to the consultation website
http//europa.eu.int/comm/communication_white_pape
r and post your comments there. - Alternatively, send us a letter. The postal
address is - EU Communication Policy White Paper Consultation
- European Commission
- Directorate General Communication
- B-1049 Brussels - Belgium