Digital trends among the European Parliament
MEPs continue to make use of a wide range of channels to communicate with constituents. The most notable developments since 2009 have been the rise of social networks (mainly Facebook) and the decline in blogging. This is likely due to a number of reasons: the time-intensive nature of blogging is worthwhile in an election year, but less so now; platforms like Facebook and Twitter provide immediately accessible audiences while blogs have to be marketed.
Tweet your MEP!
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to the launching of the Touteleurope.fr initiative “Tweet your MEP” on September 22nd at 2pm with my colleagues Morten Lokkegaard (ALDE), Sven Giegold (Greens/EFA) and Marietje Schaake (ALDE). This initiative aims to get closer European citizens and MEPs by using Tweeter.
We count on your presence!!
Damien ABAD
Focus on the european Parliament, one year election
One year after their election, Parlorama has censed and analysed the professionalism of the deputies in order to better understand the actual functioning of the assembly. This study is based on the entire objective, public and available data which were compiled and analysed by Parlorama. Continue Reading






