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Press release 06-06-2025 None [3] EYE2025 (European Youth Event): thousands to celebrate the power of democracy
• More than 450 activities at the European Parliament and in the EYE Village
• Debates with MEPs on climate justice, skills for the future, media freedom, and the EU’s next long-term budget, among many other topics
• Press briefing on media freedom in the EU on Friday 13 June at 16:30
On 13 and 14 June in Strasbourg, around 8,500 16 to 30-year-olds from all over the world will take part in a series of activities centred on the future of Europe.
EYE2025 (European Youth Event) will be opened by Parliament Vice-president Sabine Verheyen [4] (EPP, DE) on Friday 13 June at 10:00 in the EYE village. Vice-president Nicolae Ştefănuță [5] (Greens/EFA, RO) will take part in a session dedicated to the next long-term budget, on Saturday at 15:00. The closing session, with Vice-president Pina Picierno [6] (S&D, IT), will take place on Saturday at 16:45.
Over the two days, there will be panel discussions with MEPs and other EU decision-makers, as well as with experts, activists and content creators. Debates between MEPs and the young participants will cover climate justice, skills for the future, the EU’s next long-term budget, and freedom of speech and media, among many other topics.
Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport Glenn Micallef will lead a Youth Policy Dialogue on Friday at 11:00, and take part in a panel discussion on young people’s mental health that afternoon. Executive Vice-President of the Commission, Henna Virkkunen will join in a conversation on how technology can strengthen democracy, on Friday at 15:00.
Other guest speakers are democracy activist Daria Navalnya, the Kayapo Amazonian tribal leader Chief Tau Metuktire and the Mayor of Strasbourg Jeanne Barseghian.
The programme also includes workshops on a wide range of issues that concern young people, from disinformation to housing and migration. Quizzes, tours, artistic performances, storytelling workshops and concerts are other options among more than 450 activities organised for the sixth edition of EYE.
All sessions in the hemicycle will be streamed live on the EYE2025 Facebook page [7] and via Parliament’s Multimedia Centre [8] . More details about the schedule, speakers and activities are available on the European Youth Event website [9] .
Press briefing *
On Friday 13 June at 16:30, there will be a press briefing with Vice-president Verheyen on media freedom in the EU, in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room. You can follow it live here [10] .
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