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Post an EU jobThree citizens-oriented NGOs are joining forces to put European citizenship on the agenda of the Future EU Convention. To help in the removal of barriers to European citizenship, the European Citizens Action Service (ECAS) launched a special hotline on 1 October 2002.
What is the European Citizenship?
Currently, four categories of specific provisions and rights are attached to citizenship of the European Union:
ECAS (European Citizens Action Service), ENAR (European Network Against Racism) and the Youth Forumwant to put citizenship on the agenda of the Convention.
Citizenship needs to be adressed by the Convention and to be included in the Constitution's proposal. "A real constitution should take citizenship as its point of departure", said ECAS. Otherwise the Constitution's proposal will only be a constitutional settlement about who does what and the role of the institutions;
To examine the barriers to the "European Citizenship" established by the Maastricht Treaty, ECAS started an hotline in association with ENAR and the Youth Forum. This hotline will collect opinions about European Citizenship and will provide help to individuals. Experts will answer questions regarding recognition of qualifications, health and pension rights, residence in another country...The hotline is available by phone ( + 32 2 548 04 94) or by email: ecas@ecas.org. It will run from october 1 to the end of November 2002.
ECAS, ENAR and the Youth Forum advocate a wider European Citizenship: