EU Profiler wins e-Democracy Award 2009For the past five years, the World e-Democracy Forum has rewarded those who have made a commitment to carry out meaningful political change through use of the Internet and new technologies. Together with the other 9 finalists, EU Profiler, developed by the European University Institute, has received its trophy at the ceremony during the French National Assembly in October 2009, in partnership with the American web portal PoliticsOnline, the Politech Institute of Europe and Blog Territorial. At the international level, this is the most renowned award in the field of e-democracy. The European University Institute (Florence, Italy) and its technical partners (the Swiss NCCR Democracy and the Dutch Kieskompas) developed EU Profiler in 2009. Its objective was to help EU citizens make their choice for whom to vote at the 2009 European Parliament elections, as well as to analyse the political preferences and voting behaviour of the European electorate. In replying to thirty simple questions pertinent to the main issues of this electoral campaign, EU citizens could, for the first time ever, express their opinion on the most important topics relevant to the future of Europe immigration, energy, social policies, global warming, security, unemployment and European integration. By doing so, they were able to easily identify the party that best corresponded to their expectations and ideas on the future of the European Union. You can still use the EU Profiler |
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