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| Motion: | Government's proposal for Organic Regulation 2024/XX defining European citizenship, also called "The European Citizenship Charta" |
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| Proposer: | Political group - ECR |
| Status: | Rejected |
| Submitted: | 2024-06-30, 13:35 |
| Motion: | Government's proposal for Organic Regulation 2024/XX defining European citizenship, also called "The European Citizenship Charta" |
|---|---|
| Proposer: | Political group - ECR |
| Status: | Rejected |
| Submitted: | 2024-06-30, 13:35 |
A European citizen Cypoyen- Refers to any individual who is in possession of European citizenship according to the present Charta.
HAVE ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING CHARTA:
The present Charta creates a real and unified European Citizenship, which
shall function, be granted and revoked, and entitle its holders to rights
and duties as this text, the European Youth Convention, and any other
disposition establish.
Furthermore, any physical person entitled to European Citizenship shall be
universally regarded as a European citizen.
A European citizen Cypoyen- Refers to any individual who is in possession of European
citizenship according to the present Charta.
Any holder of a EU-member national citizenship has the inalienable right
and is entitled to a European citizenship, which will include the rights
entailed in European federal law, as well as the additional rights in
their national law, if the State chooses to.
All former citizens of a European Union Member-State or Member-State shall
have the same legal status as having had a European citizenship from
birth.
European States keep the duty of issuing documents, such as identification
cards (ID), driver's licence, and other internal documents which are only
valid within the European Union. These documents shall reflect the State
of origin and its belonging to the European Federation.
Documents with international validity, such as passports and residence
permits, are exclusively of federal competence and issued and facilitated
by the European States.
The federal Government shall be the only institution with the ability to
establish bilateral agreements with other countries.
All European citizens will be granted a series of fundamental and public rights,
recorded in the European Youth Convention, the European Convention on Human
Rights, the present Charta and any other Laws approved or international
agreements ratified by the European Government or Chambers.
All European citizens have the right to speak their own language or any
language recognized in the European Union, in accordance with article 2 of
the European Youth Convention.
Europeans have the right to participate in any public activity, for
example, elections or administrative procedures, and receive
information in their official language, national or regional.
If it is not possible for an European to use their own language due
to physical barriers, such as limited resources in local
administration, Europeans have the right to use English.
Europeans have the right to participate in the political activities of the
Federation, the State, the region, and the county or municipality, either
by voting or being elected in the political elections at any level.
All Europeans shall be allowed to vote in elections of all levels in
their place of residency, whether or not they are originally from
the State, region or county / municipality.
Public institutions must ensure that every European citizen is able
to participate freely in the democratic process, as a pivotal
principle of the Union.
Foreigners living in the European Union may vote in local elections
in accordance with the Foreigners and Migrants Law (proposal for a
future draft).
Europeans can always call on European jurisdiction if their rights granted
by the European Youth Convention and federal laws are jeopardised.
Every European Citizen has the duty to defend European values which are:
The values which have led to the formulation of the European Youth
Convention and are embedded in the same, and;
The product of the values and culture of all European-States of the
European Federation.
Every European Citizen thus has the duty of acknowledging the deep and
rich difference in the values and culture of its Member-States and to
defend their equal importance.
The European citizenship is granted through:
The unification of the European citizenship and the citizenship of its
Member-States (Art. 6a)
Birth (Art. 6b)
Claim (Art. 6c)
Request (Art. 6d)
II. European citizenship shall also be granted to a person living in one Member-
State of the European Federation for at least four years and who is showing
honest dedication to support, emphasise and protect the Federation and if they
have not yet requested to be granted with European citizenship.
Any person who is a citizen of at least one of the Member-States of the
Federation shall be granted with the European Citizenship through the legal
implementation of this Charta as if they were holding the European citizenship
from birth.
European Citizenship is granted to a child through birth, if one of its
parents is already in possession of the European citizenship.
A child whose parents are not in possession of European citizenship is
granted European citizenship through birth, if it is born in one of the
States of the European Federation and at least one parent is living in one
of the States of the European Federation for at least four years after
birth or, if it would be stateless otherwise.
A person may claim European citizenship if it is at least 16 years old and
if:
They are the child of a European parent which has not gained the
European citizenship through birth, or;
They were born in the European Federation to a parent who has not
lived at least four years in one of its Member-States by the time of
its birth and if they have lived in the European Union ever since
they were born.
The successful claim of European Citizenship shall be documented with an
official certificate.
A person may request European citizenship if it has neither gained it
through birth, nor has any claim to it, if they are at least 16 years old
and can speak the language of one of the Member-States or English and if :
They are working in a Member-State in a secure job with the ability to
supply themselves and their family since at least four years;
They are being hunted or repressed in another country for emphasising on
the values of the Federation.
II. The request is not to be granted if the person has committed a crime in a
Member-States with a minimum sentence of one year in prison or if sincere and
legitimate security concerns are being expressed by the state the person was
living prior to the request.
Any adult European citizen with full legal capacity is entitled to reject
European Citizenship at any time, as long as they do it freely and
voluntarily.
Proof of treason will be grounds for the withdrawal of citizenship of any
person, including:
Enlisting in a foreign military;
Working for foreign secret services;
Revealing classified information.
Citizenship will be withdrawn if the beneficiary was proven to give out
incorrect or false information in the claiming or request process of the
European Citizenship
Regarding European citizens holding an additional citizenship of another
country:
If a European citizen by birth obtains their citizenship in any other
country, the European Federation will keep recognizing the European
citizenship of the subject, presuming they still continue having interest
in preserving the citizenship, unless proven otherwise.
If a foreigner living in the European Union obtains the European
citizenship, the former will no longer be recognized by the European
Union, unless an international mutual agreement has been reached with the
other country, with reciprocal effects on recognition of a dual
citizenship.
The Transition Period in which Member-States have to exchange national
passports with passports representing European Citizenship will be two
years.
This also applies to new Member-States joining the European Union in the
transition period from the beginning of their official accession.
Children of parents of which at least one is in possession of the
citizenship of a Member-State of the Federation, and who were born in the
time of the transition period, shall be granted European Citizenship
according to Article 6b I. first half sentence.
The Present Regulation shall enter into force immediately following its
publication in the Official Journal of the European Federation.
It shall apply immediately after its publication.
The present Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable
to the European Government and in all Member States.
For the House of European Citizens
The President
For the European Senate
The President
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