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Europe Day 2023: Celebrating European unity
On 9 May, Europe Day 2023 will be celebrated by the European Union, as a moment of remembrance for the Schuman Declaration, which was made on 9 May 1950.
To mark this special occasion, EU institutions, including EU representations and delegations around the world, will organise an array of online and in-person activities that will give citizens the chance to discover and experience Europe.
In May, Europe Day brings citizens together to learn how the EU supports peace, security, and democracy by its resolve against the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and other conflicts around the world. Europe Day 2023 also allows visitors to learn more about the EU’s efforts in building a Europe that is green, digital, competitive, fair, skilled, and strong, resilient, and safe. This year’s event will also shine a spotlight on the 2023 European Year of Skills which will begin on 9 May.
On and around Europe On this day, the EU institutions are hosting a variety of interactive activities in their various locations throughout the 27 EU members states and the world.
EU citizens will have the opportunity to visit the EU institutions at Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg.
- Saturday, 6 May: You can also find out more about the following: BrusselsCitizens will be able visit the EU institutions. You can find more information about the programme of events. Here is a link to the article.
- Tuesday, 9 May: Citizens will have the opportunity to visit the European Court of Justice, and the European village You can also find out more about the following: Luxembourg The city was created by the Commission’s representation in Luxembourg, together with national authorities, embassies of member states, EU institutions based in Luxembourg, and civil society. You can find more information Here is a link to the article.
- Saturday, 13 MayThe public will have the opportunity to tour the European Parliament. Strasbourg See the seat of Europe’s biggest democratic body. Find out more information Here is a link to the article.
On 9 May, the EU also hosts The European Year of Skills Festival. The festival will be linked to many other activities that put skills at the forefront in different parts of Europe. On the Website dedicated to EYS Find out more about the European Year of Skills and local activities in Europe.
The entire 27 EU member states The EU institutions, their partners, and networks will celebrate Europe Day around the world with a variety of entertaining, informative, and engaging activities. The Representations for the European Commission, in close collaboration with the European Parliament Liaison Offices (EPLO), the Europe Direct Centres, and other national and region partners, plan various actions to mark this day, such as edutainment and quizzes; festivals, sporting activities, cultural events, and debates; but also visibility campaigns and social media campaigns.
The EU Delegations will also mark Europe Day All around the World Highlight the unity and solidarity of Europe.
Visit the website for more information on the EU’s Europe Day 2023 activities. Interinstitutional Europe Day website
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