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THE GOOD INFORMATION Project is giving readers a rare chance to uncover the inner-workings of the European Parliament and get to grips with how best to make the EU work for them.
With engagement from the audience, we will explore questions with a particular focus on young people, such as what benefits are there to being an EU citizen? How can we affect the kind of change that will yield better outcomes in our daily lives? What kind of EU does the younger generation expect to see in the future?
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