With the clock ticking towards May’s European Parliament elections, work is already underway to ensure coverage of this important day for EU citizen’s participation in the EU project.

To this end, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani and European Broadcasting Union President Jean-Paul Philippot have signed an agreement to ensure wide coverage of the European elections.

The deal also includes the organisation of a debate between the lead candidates to become President of the European Commission.

The Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Parliament and the EBU establishes a partnership for cooperation on media coverage of the campaign for the elections to be held between May 23-26, 2019.

The partnership confirms both the EBU and the European Parliament’s strong willingness to cooperate with each other on the media coverage of the European Elections.

“We have to explain to citizens that voting in the European elections means strengthening European democracy. Trusted media sources must play a key role in informing citizens and debunking fake news. The lead candidate process will motivate Europeans to vote, but only in the context of a real debate on the future of Europe. I am therefore glad that the EBU is committed to producing pan-European TV debates between the lead candidates helping to bring the European Union closer to its citizens,” said Antonio Tajani, European Parliament President.
 
Elections to the European Parliament held by direct universal suffrage are held every five years. The European Broadcasting Union is the world’s leading alliance of public service media, representing 73 members in 56 countries, collectively reaching an audience of 650 million Europeans. EBU and its members reach out to audiences through radio, television and online content.