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"It is vitally important that citizens of the European Union have the right and opportunity to appeal to the European Parliament with their concerns, and in accordance with the enactment of the Treaty of Lisbon, the right to submit petitions is one of the foundations of European citizenship. The report shows that for the second consecutive year, petitioners have most often submitted petitions on environmental topics, which means that this area causes the greatest concern and raises the most questions among citizens of Europe, and this is also a clear signal to the members of the European parliament. The number of inadmissible petitions unfortunately still makes up more than half of the total, since submitters confuse the competencies of Member States and the European Union, as a result of which increased attention should be devoted to raising citizens’ awareness."@en1
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