Jourová Oversees Signing of 2024 EU Parliament Election Code

European Commission

Today, Vice-President Jourová hosted a signing ceremony of the Code of Conduct for the 2024 European Parliament Elections. With their signature, European political parties committed to upholding ethical and fair campaign practices. Against the backdrop of growing concerns about protecting the integrity of elections in Europe from internal and external threats, this commitment by political parties carries great importance. The political parties that signed the Code of Conduct are: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, European Christian Political Movement, European Conservatives and Reformists Party, European Democratic Party, European Free Alliance, European Green Party, European People's Party, Party of European Socialist and Party of the European Left. Identity and Democracy declared that they will also join the Code of Conduct for the 2024 European Parliament elections.

To give some concrete examples, one of the commitments of the Code is that signatories will "encourage inclusive political discourse and participation by refraining from producing, using or disseminating discriminatory statements and biases against specific groups based on their gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation". Another example is the parties' commitment to "refrain from running political ads sponsored by undeclared interests or otherwise engaging intermediaries to place campaign messages without attribution".

The Code of Conduct will serve as a comprehensive checklist for political parties, candidates, media, and citizens to monitor ethical behaviour throughout the election campaign. It was jointly developed and negotiated by Vice-President Jourová and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA)

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