Project of
the Regional Municipalities Association “Maritza”:
“Informed
and Active Citizens of Europe”, funded through the Communication
Strategy of the Republic of Bulgaria for the EU
THE CITIZENS
OF THE EU – RIGHTS AND DUTIES
EU
CITIZENSHIP
Every person holding a nationality of a Member State is a citizen of the
Union.
EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP:
• is
acquired without specific procedures
• is
lost with the loss of the national citizenship
•
does not replace national citizenship of the Member
States but complements
it
•
can not exist separately
•
can not be acquired apart from the national
citizenship – by
residents of a country which is not a Member State or by people without
citizenship
•
aims at bringing the citizens
near “European affairs”
•
provides more effective participation of the citizens in the process of
forming and implementing the European policies
The EU citizenship is under
the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Communities.
RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE
EUROPEAN CITIZENS
The fundamental rights of the
European citizens are defined by their national citizenship and the
European institutions are obliged to keep, respect and guarantee them.
The rights of the European
citizens are four basic groups:
I.
RIGHTS CONFFERED BY EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP
FREEDOM
OF MOVEMENT AND THE RIGHT OF RESIDENCE WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF THE
MEMBER STATES
European citizenship gives you
the right to cross the borders of the Member States without a visa,
customs control and without a passport,
only with an identity card.
RIGHT
TO VOTE AND STAND AS A CANDIDATE AT ELECTIONS TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN THE MEMBER STATE OF RESIDENCE
Every Bulgarian citizen has
the right to vote
and stand as a candidate at elections to the European Parliament and at
municipal elections in the Member State in
which he or she resides,
under the same conditions as
nationals of that State.
RIGHT OF DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PROTECTION
IN THE TERRITORY OF A THIRD COUNTRY /NOT AN EU MEMBER/
Every Bulgarian citizen
shall, in the territory of a third country in which Bulgaria is not
represented, be entitled to protection by the diplomatic or consular
authorities of any Member State, on the same conditions as the nationals
of that Member State.
RIGHT
OF PETITION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Petitions are:
•
a way to initiate and
participate in discussions on determining Community policies of the EU
•
an instrument for direct
public involvement in the process of forming and implementing European
policies
•
means for carrying out
out-of-court control on the European institutions
•
a written appeal, addressed to
the Committee of Petitions of the European Parliament
RIGHT TO REFER TO THE EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN
Any Bulgarian citizen or legal
person has the right to refer to the Ombudsman of the European Union.
Important:
Complaints, concerning the
work of Bulgarian institutions must be directed to the Bulgarian
Ombudsman.
RIGHT TO WRITE TO THE
INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNION IN ONE OF THE LANGUAGES OF THE TREATIES AND
HAVE AN ANSWER IN THE SAME LANGUAGE
European citizenship gives
you the right to write to the institutions of the Union in Bulgarian and
ask for information about any matter, concerning to the activity of the
EU.
RIGHT OF JUDICIAL PROTECTION
BY THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THE MUTUAL
RECOGNITION OF COURT DECISIONS
The principle of mutual
recognition of court decisions gives you the opportunity to benefit from
the adoption of the decisions of the Bulgarian Courts by the courts of
the Member States of the EU and vice versa.
RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROCESS OF FORMING EUROPEAN POLICIES
As an EU citizen you can
participate in the policy-forming process through:
• The European
Economic and Social Committee and the
Committee of the
Regions
•
The European Parliament
•
The National Parliaments
JOB OPPORTINITIES IN THE
EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS
If you wish to apply for a job
in an European institution you must be aware of the following
principles:
• In 2003
The European Personnel
Selection Office was established for recruiting of staff for the EU
institutions.
•
The general requirements for
the successful candidate are: to be an EU citizen and to speak fluently
at least two of the official languages of the EU. For example, it means
Bulgarian and one more of the languages of the Community.
II.RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THE
JOINING OF BULGARIA TO THE INTERNAL MARKET OF THE EU
•
Free circulation of services
•
Free movement of capitals
•
Free movement of goods
•
Free movement of workers
•
Protection of the rights in
the Internal market of the EU
•
Consumer protection
•
Rights of the producers of
agricultural goods, conferred by the Common agricultural policy (CAP).
III. SOCIAL RIGHTS
•
Right of healthy and safe
working conditions
•
Right of healthcare
•
Right of education and study
•
Right of social security
•
Retirement rights
IV.
RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THE
COHESION POLICY
The EU citizenship provides
full access to financial instruments which guarantee successful
implementation of the cohesion policy.
Bulgarian citizens and legal persons have the opportunity to benefit
from the EU financial resources through the Structural funds, the
Cohesion fund and other financial instruments of the Union.
DUTIES
There are no clearly defined duties, conferred by the EU citizenship:
there is no obligatory military or civil service, there is not even an
European tax. Anyway, according to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of
the EU “citizens of the Union enjoy rights conferred by the Treaty and
they are subject to duties imposed thereby”.

This project is financed
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