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With this important initiative of the European Parliament, one million European citizens will be able to ask the European Commission to put forward legislation on a given issue. The rules implementing the ‘citizens’ initiative’, approved today by the European Parliament, state that signatories need to come from at least seven Member States. In Portugal’s case, at least 16 500 signatories will be required to support an initiative. Alongside the Treaty of Lisbon, a ‘citizens’ right of initiative’ was created, under the terms of which one million European citizens may ask the European Commission to put forward certain legislative proposals. The regulation adopted in plenary today sets out the necessary conditions for putting forward future citizens’ initiatives."@en1
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