European Citizens’ Initiative Call for Signatures

ER Editor: We’re doing a little digging about who this organization is as it’s the first time we’ve published on it. Here’s Patrick Henningsen interviewing Justyna Walker (X/Twitter) from Poland (she appears in a video in James Roguski’s report below) from this past summer, along with some other tweets.

The initiative against government tyranny was launched this past July.

Informative videos are posted below in the article —

Trust&Freedom

PETITION LINK

The VIDEO LINK (also posted below) tell us that this Citizens’ Initiative, with a minimum of 1 million signatures, is INTENDED to present a set of FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY PROPOSALS (our term) directly to the European Commission, which cannot therefore be ignored by the MSM or be whitewashed at the national parliamentary level.

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European Citizens’ Initiative

The citizens group “Trust and Freedom” has successfully registered an OFFICIAL European Citizens Initiative and is seeking 1,000,000 signatures over the one year period ending on 28 November 2024.

The Citizens’ Initiative calls upon the European Commission to

  1. Uphold Human Dignity and the Recognition of Informed Consent We urge the European Commission to propose a recommendation as to propose the legal act for Members of State on the definition of informed consent, promoting the primacy of human dignity, freedom, and bodily autonomy within the European Union.
  2. Enhance Transparency and Empower Citizens We request the EC to introduce a legal act that enhances transparency and access to information in EU decision-making processes.

After 1,000,000 signatures are verified…

Trust and Freedom will present their initiative to the European Commission, during a public hearing in the European Parliament. The European Commission will decide what action it intends to take. The European Commission can propose a new law and send it to the European Parliament and the Council for approval.


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The core effort behind this initiative is WORLDWIDE.

CLICK HERE to learn more, regardless of where you live.

If you are a citizen of any of the 27 nations of the European Union, regardless of where you live, click on the link to sign the initiative and then share it far and wide:

SignTheInitiative.com

Please watch the video below…

CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE

Please do not form an opinion regarding the CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE until AFTER you have watched the entire video below for a complete understanding of this massive year-long effort.

Yes, I understand that the video below is 2 hours and 15 minutes long. It is an edited version of a dozen Zoom meetings that were conducted from November 14-27, 2023.

PLEASE WATCH THE ENTIRE VIDEO BELOW…

CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE

Download the graphic below and share it far and wide.

CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION REGARDING THE WORLDWIDE NATURE OF THIS EFFORT

If you are willing to stand up in support of the concept of bodily autonomy for all people, in all circumstances, and transparency and accountability in government, contact me ASAP:

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CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE

CLICK HERE FOR A VIDEO PLAYLIST

ADDITIONAL VIDEOS

http://SignTheInitiative.com

https://eci.ec.europa.eu/040/public/#/screen/home

http://EUCI.info

[email protected]

https://Twitter.com/TrustAndFreedom

https://t.me/s/TrustAndFreedom

https://t.me/TrustAndFreedomChat

CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE

This is a CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE, which is a process of participatory democracy that empowers the people to propose legislation.

The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) is a European Union (EU) mechanism that enables citizens to participate directly in the development of EU policies and call directly on the European Commission to propose a legal act (notably a Directive or Regulation) in an area where the member states have conferred powers onto the EU level.

  • This is NOT about the World Health Organization

  • This is not a “declaration”.

  • This is NOT a “petition.”

  • This extends beyond the geographical boundaries of the 27 nations of the European Union to include EU citizens that live in other nations.

  • This is about much more than just gathering signatures.

  • This call to action is worldwide.


This call to action goes out to…

  1. People who are citizens of any of the 27 nations of the European Union.
  2. People whose citizenship is with one of the 27 nations of the EU, but are currently residing outside the European Union.
  3. People of any nation, anywhere on the planet, who know someone who is an EU national, regardless of where they reside. YOU can help by sharing this information with every European citizen that you may know, regardless of where you or they may live.

The core effort behind this initiative is WORLDWIDE.

CLICK HERE to learn more, regardless of where you live.

Frequently Asked Questions

https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/how-it-works/faq_en


I’m an EU national living outside the EU. Can I support an initiative?

YES. When signing up, choose the country you’re an EU national of. Your signature will be counted in that country.


Can non-EU nationals living in the EU support an initiative?

NO. Only EU nationals (nationals of an EU country) can support European citizens’ initiatives.


I’m an EU national living in another EU country. Where will my signature be counted?

In the country you’re a national of. For example, if you’re a Lithuanian living in Ireland, your signature will be counted in Lithuania.


I’m an EU national with dual nationality. How do I sign up to an initiative?

If you have dual nationality, just choose 1 of your nationalities and fill in only 1 form. You can only support an initiative once.


Do I need to be registered to vote, to support an initiative?

NO. You just need to be old enough to vote in European elections or be 16 years of age at least for the countries that have decided to allow support from that age (see previous question).

Minimum number of signatures:

For the Citizens’ Initiative to be accepted, one million signatures must be collected within 12 months. A minimum number of signatures must be obtained from people in at least 7 of the 27 countries in the European Union. The minimum is NOT required from all 27 countries, just from any 7 of the 27 countries.

  1. Austria (minimum age: 16) 13,395 signatures needed
  2. Belgium (minimum age: 16) 14,805
  3. Bulgaria (minimum age: 18) 11,985
  4. Croatia (minimum age: 18) 8,460
  5. Cyprus (minimum age: 18) 4,230
  6. Czechia (minimum age: 18) 14,805
  7. Denmark (minimum age: 18) 9,870
  8. Estonia (minimum age: 16) 4,935
  9. Finland (minimum age: 18) 9,870
  10. France (minimum age: 18) 9,870
  11. Germany (minimum age: 16) 67,680
  12. Greece (minimum age: 17) 14,805
  13. Hungary (minimum age: 18) 14,805
  14. Ireland (minimum age: 18) 9,165
  15. Italy (minimum age: 18) 53,580
  16. Latvia (minimum age: 18) 5,640
  17. Lithuania (minimum age: 18) 7,755
  18. Luxembourg (minimum age: 18) 4,230
  19. Malta (minimum age: 16) 4,230
  20. Netherlands (minimum age: 18) 20,445
  21. Poland (minimum age: 18) 36,660
  22. Portugal (minimum age: 18) 14,805
  23. Slovakia (minimum age: 18) 9,870
  24. Slovenia (minimum age: 18) 9,870
  25. Romania (minimum age: 18) 23,265
  26. Spain (minimum age: 18) 41,595
  27. Sweden (minimum age: 18) 14,805

OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS:

European+citizens+t&f+final+version+october+2023
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7 Steps
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Commission Implementing Decision
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Initiative:

https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2023/000009_en


Age Requirements:

https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/data-requirements_en


Minimum signatures needed in at least 7 countries

https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/how-it-works/regulatory-framework-european-citizens-initiative/thresholds_en


Representative

Justyna Magdalena WALKER – Poland

[email protected]

Substitute

Helena Maria TENDER DA COSTA CABRAL – Portugal

Members

Georgi TODOROV – Bulgaria

Andrija KLARIĆ – Croatia

Ladislav VRABEL – Czechia

Stephan COENART – Belgium

Isabel ELISEU ARROSEIRO DE MESQUITA PIRES – Portugal

Alexander Ulrich CHRIST – Germany

TEXT VERSION:

EUROPEAN CITIZEN’S INITIATIVE

We, the undersigned citizens from seven EU Member States, are calling upon the European Commission to enact legislation that fosters freedom, transparency, accountability, and individual engagement within the European Union.

Our aim is to establish and strengthen checks and balances, ensuring that EU institutions are responsive to the needs and interests of the individuals while upholding our human rights as enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. These are:

  1. Human Dignity
  2. Right to Life
  3. Right to Integrity of the Person
  4. Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
  5. Right to Liberty and Security
  6. Respect for Private and Family Life
  7. Protection of Personal Data
  8. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion
  9. Freedom of Expression and Information
  10. Freedom of Assembly and Association

We urge the European Commission to uphold the moral and spiritual heritage enshrined in the preamble of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights by promoting indivisible, universal values of human dignity, freedom, equality, and solidarity, fostering democracy, the rule of law, and prioritizing the individual through Union citizenship and a zone of freedom, security, and justice.

Request 1:

Upholding Human Dignity and the Recognition of Informed Consent

We urge the European Commission to propose a recommendation for Members of State on the definition of informed consent, promoting the primacy of human dignity, freedom, and bodily autonomy within the European Union. This Recommendation should prioritize the following key principles:

1. Respect for Individual Autonomy and Integrity:

Promote the fundamental principles of individual autonomy, integrity, and the prohibition of inhumane and degrading treatment within medical contexts. Recognize that informed consent means that every individual has the right to make informed decisions regarding their healthcare and treatment options for them and their children.

2. Preservation of Free Consent in all Circumstances:

Free consent is crucial both in research (clinical trials) and treatment contexts, even during emergencies. These fundamental principles cannot be suspended, for whatever reason. No exceptions are admitted. Informed consent should be freely given without undue pressure or coercion.

3. Provision of Accurate, Understandable, and Accessible Information: 

Patients must be provided with accurate and accessible information about their medical conditions, available treatments, and potential risks and benefits. Transparent communication between healthcare professionals and patients is essential.

4. Comprehensive Understanding of Clinical Trials and Medical Procedures:

Patients should fully understand the nature, purpose, risks, and potential benefits of clinical trials, medical procedures, or treatments to make well-informed decisions.

5. Recognizing the Right to Refuse or Withdraw Consent:

Individuals have the right to refuse or withdraw consent at any point in their medical journey without facing unwarranted pressure or coercion. Healthcare providers should respect and honor patients’ decisions.

Request 2:

Enhancing Transparency and Empowering Citizens

We request the European Commission to introduce a legal act that enhances transparency and access to information in EU decision-making processes:

1. Mandating greater transparency:

by calling for the publication of agendas, meeting minutes, internal reports, e-mails, and SMS.

2. Disclosing lobbying activities:

by establishing a public register of lobbyists names (not just organizations) and their interactions with EU officials.

3. Prohibiting secretive meetings:

EU officials should not participate alone in secret and secretive meetings; representatives of citizens and local, national, and European parliamentarians should be present.

4. Evaluating public interest over private interest:

Mechanisms should be set up to evaluate the prevalence of public interest over private interest, especially concerning trade secrets that may affect public policy objectives like Public Health.

5. Establishing sanctions for violations:

Effective sanctions and penalties should be put in place for EU officials who violate these rules.

James Roguski

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