Welcome to the Petitions Web Portal 


The objective of the petitions process in the European Parliament is to ensure that you have the opportunity to communicate with Parliament and express your right to petition, which is one of the fundamental rights of all European citizens and residents, enshrined both in the Treaty and in the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Read more in the Lisbon Treaty.

Your petition allows Parliament, through its Petitions Committee, to conduct an ongoing reality check on the way in which European legislation is implemented and measure the extent to which the European institutions are responding to your concerns.

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Welcome to the Petitions Web Portal 

The objective of the petitions process in the European Parliament is to ensure that you have the opportunity to communicate with Parliament and express your right to petition, which is one of the fundamental rights of all European citizens and residents, enshrined both in the Treaty and in the Charter of Fundamental Rights.

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Transparency and Citizen Engagement in the Fight Against Corruption 

The Committee on Petitions places dialogue with European citizens at the very center of its activity. It is particularly interested in the development of administrative transparency and in preventing and fighting corruption in both the public and private sectors.

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LGBTIQ Equality in the EU 

Everybody in the European Union should be safe and free to be themselves. Discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, non-binary, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) people persists throughout the EU, as shown in several petitions.