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.
- European Green Party (EGP)
- European Green Party (EGP): Summary of Manifesto
- European Liberal Democrats Campaign 09
- European Movement
- European Movement International: Manifesto for the 2009 European parliament elections
- European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC): Eurochild AISBL
- European Parliament: 2009 elections
- European Parliament: Eurobarometer on women and EP elections
- European Parliament: Report of the secretary-general to the members of the bureau on the preliminary draft estimates of the European Parliament for the financial year 2008
- European Volunteer Centre (CEV): CEV 2009 European Elections Manifesto
- European Women's Lobby 50/50 Campaign
- Europe Democracy Esperanto (EDE)
- EuroPlaid's Twitter
- Evangelical Alliance: European Parliament Elections
- Evan Price
- Federation of European Union Local Authority Chief Executive Officers (UDiTE): CEMR launches election manifesto
- Flickr: ulsterunionist's photostream
- George Lyon
- Graham Postles
- Green Party
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