European Citizens’ Initiative launched, calling on EU to ‘Save the Bees’
The European Commission said on May 15 that it had agreed to register a European Citizens’ Initiative entitled “Save the bees! Protection of biodiversity and improvement of habitats for insects in Europe”.
The organisers are calling on the Commission to “adopt legislation to maintain and improve habitats for insects as indicators of an undamaged environment”.
The Citizens’ Initiative focuses on the creation of mandatory targets “to make the promotion of biodiversity an overall objective of the common agricultural policy; to dramatically cut the use of pesticides, ban harmful pesticides without exception and reform eligibility criteria; to promote structural diversity in agricultural landscapes; to effectively reduce nutrients (e.g. Natura 2000); to effectively establish conservation areas; to intensify research and monitoring and improve education”.
“Under the Treaties, the EU can take legal action in areas such as the internal market, agricultural policy as well as the protection of public health and the quality of the environment. The Commission therefore considers the initiative legally admissible and decided to register it. The Commission has not analysed the substance of the initiative at this stage,” the EC statement said.
The registration of this initiative will take place on May 27 2019, starting a one-year process of collection of signatures of support by its organisers.
Should the initiative receive one million statements of support within one year, from at least seven different EU countrie, the Commission will have to react within three months.
The Commission can decide either to follow the request or not, and in both instances would be required to explain its reasoning, the statement said.
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