European Parliament Elections 2009
Collection of around 200 Internet sites formed during and immediately after the European Parliament election campaign of 2009. It consists of a representative sample of Pan-European, national and regional political party sites, candidatesÂ’ campaign sites and blogs, manifestos of civil society organisations at national and European level, and comment from the traditional press, political analysts in academia, and individuals and communities sharing their thoughts online.
- Electoral Commission - Do Politics: Press release toolkit, June 2009 elections
- Electoral Commission: European Parliamentary election on 4 June 2009
- Electoral Commission: Recognised third parties, January 2009
- Emma McClarkin
- ENACT- enacting European citizenship
- English Democrats
- EPP-ED Group - the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats in the European Parliament
- EU4Journalists: Dossiers - Elections 2009
- EUobserver.com: Pan-Europe Libertas Party launched to fight 'anti-democratic' Brussels
- EurActiv.com
- Euranet - European radio network: Election Night
- Eurochild: European Parliament Election Manifesto - Make Children's Rights a Priority!
- euromove: European elections
- European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN): Antipoverty Mag No. 129
- European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN): EAPN'S 10 demands for the next European Parliament
- European Commission (EC): European Elections 2009
- European Commission (EC): European elections and the challenges ahead
- European Commission (EC): Women and the European elections
- European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE): European Elections 2009 - Time for a welcoming Europe
- European Election Study (EES) Trend File, Trinity College Dublin
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