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Promoting Common Values Across Europe

Promoting Common Values Across Europe. This is the title of TI Hungary’s new project to initiate a social dialogue on values that are an integral part of European societies and the cornerstones of the European Union: human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, human rights, and solidarity. 

We have launched the programme in 4 countries, Hungary, Romania, Kosovo, and Northern Macedonia, with the clear intention of promoting these values and raising citizens’ interest in public affairs and public life. 

In the framework of our programme, we organise public debates, discussion evenings and interactive events for the citizens of Budapest, Pécs and Szeged to discuss local, national and European issues on topical issues such as the new EU budget, the use of EU funds, or the most pressing questions of freedom of the press and freedom of expression. 

The main aim of the project is to encourage citizens to become active in public life, and we want to create opportunities for participation both at our face-to-face events and online.  

The programme is supported by the European Commission under the Europe for Citizens initiative. Any publication made on this site reflects the views only of the authors, and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained herein.

 

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