Within the European Union (EU), citizens enjoy a range of rights, including the right to free movement and residence across member states, the right to vote and stand in elections for the European Parliament and local elections in their country of residence, and the right to non-discrimination based on nationality. They also have access to the European Citizens' Initiative, which allows them to propose legislation, and the right to petition the European Parliament. Additionally, the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU guarantees rights related to dignity, freedoms, equality, solidarity, citizens' rights, and justice.
Laws within each individual member country and the EU as a whole.
Citizens rights and responsibilities- political, legal and human rights that can change from being in the United Kingdom or within the EU, UN etc.
Yes, the EU will not admit countries that deny some of its citizens basic human rights.
BG is in EU since 2007. Because of Schengen some rights are limited
The European Union does not fit within health and safety; health and safety fits within the EU. EU health and safety requirements are but one small part of what the EU does.
Anyone who is eligible to vote in their own countries can vote in the European Elections. They elect people within their own countries to attend the European Parliament.
the membership in the EU is increasing as the numbers of countries within the EU have gone from 1 to 27
The Citizens, the People, and technically all people within her borders.
Guernsey is outside the EU, but part of the Customs Union and essentially within the Single Market, so it has strong connections with the EU.
People's Movement against the EU was created in 1972.
Yes
No, you do not need a passport to travel within the European Union if you are a citizen of an EU member country. A valid national ID card is usually sufficient for travel within the EU.