Open letter to Mrs. Věra Jourová and Mrs. Ursula Von der Leyen on the Minority SafePack Initiative
Subject: The European Commission’s refusal to produce new legal acts in response to the demands of the Minority Safepack ECI supported by a very large majority of the European Parliament
Dear President of the Commission,
Dear Vice-President of the Commission in charge of Values and Transparency,
Together with the over 1.1 million European citizens who have put their trust in the very demanding procedure of the European Citizens‘ Initiative, we express our deep disappointment at the decision of the College of Commissioners on the ECI Minority SafePack.
The dismissive decision of the Commission demonstrates a politically damaging lack of concern for the voice of citizens and lack of empathy towards the autochthonous national and linguistic communities of the EU. It is also unworthy of a European Union whose basic values and its Charter of Fundamental Rights refer to the obligation to respect and promote the rights of minorities.
While there are legal limits to what the European Union can do for the protection and promotion of traditional autochthonous national and linguistic minorities, many EU competences are of direct relevance for the special situation of persons belonging to minorities. The Commission’s response should have highlighted this and should have given a concrete expression of Art. 22. of the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Failing to propose any substantive action on all 9 areas of the initiative is highly disappointing and politically careless of the feelings of citizens belonging to minority communities and speaking minority languages. This decision sends a wrong message to the expectations expressed by millions of citizens, despite the vote of a very large majority in the European Parliament expressing their strong support for the initiative and calling on the Commission to propose legal acts on it.
With this decision, the Commission also gave up on the opportunity to reinforce EU engagement on the issue of national and linguistic minorities with the Council of Europe, as the institution that is most relevant from the perspective of the protection and promotion of the rights of national and linguistic minorities in Europe.
The spirit of good and responsive administration would have meant not only that the Commission openly studies the ways in which to act upon an ECI, but also to present its own ideas on how it can concretely and proactively address the concerns of the initiators, signatories and citizens.
With its decision, the Commission also disregarded the repeated calls of the European Parliament for the EU to support its traditional minorities, their languages and cultures.
The firm position of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the issue of Minority SafePack1 clearly confirmed that nothing prevents the European Commission from submitting proposals, which are deemed to supplement EU action in the areas for which it is competent in order to ensure respect for the values in the EU Treaty. The European Commission however, with its decision clearly showed the lack of will to do so.
The decision of the Commission is damaging for the democratic life of our Union, damaging for the trust of national and linguistic minority communities in our institutions and not least the EU’s internal and international credibility when standing up for our values. We can only hope that the Commission will correct this error in the future and give the Union’s national and linguistic minorities the attention they deserve.
The Co-Chairs of the Minority Intergroup
François Alfonsi
Kinga Gál
Loránt Vincze
Members of the European Parliament
Rasmus ANDRESEN
Pascal ARIMONT
Margrete AUKEN
Pernando BARRENA ARZA
Izaskun BILBAO BARANDICA
Benoît BITEAU
Andrea BOCSKOR
Damian BOESELAGER
Patrick BREYER
Milan BRGLEZ
Delara BURKHARDT
Marco CAMPOMENOSI
DamienCAREME
Katalin CSEH
Antoni COMÍN I OLIVERES
DavidCORMAND
Ignazio CORRAO
Rosa D’AMATO
Gwendoline DELBOSCORFIELD
Andor DELI
Karima DELLI
Tamás DEUTSCH
Anna DONÁTH
Herbert DORFMANN
Claude GRUFFAT
Enikő GYŐRI
András GYÜRK
Hannes HEIDE
Balázs HIDVÉGHI
György HÖLVÉNYI
Yannick JADOT
Łukasz KOHUT
Ádám KÓSA
Ilhan KYUCHYUK
Elena LIZZI
Karen MELCHIOR
Niklas NIENASS
Clara PONSATÍ OBIOLS
Carles PUIGDEMONT I
CASAMAJÓ
Diana RIBA I GINER
MichèleRIVASI
CarolineROOSE
Mounir SATOURI
Günther SIDL
Ernő SCHALLER-BAROSS
Andreas SCHIEDER
Helmut SCHOLZ
Jordi SOLE
Valdemar TOMAŠEVSKI
Yana TOOM
Nils TORVALDS
Edina TÓTH
Marie TOUSSAINT
László TRÓCSÁNYI
István UJHELYI
Ernest URTASUN
Nikolaj VILLUMSEN
Maria WALSH
Iuliu WINKLER
Salima YENBOU
Tatjana ŽDANOKA
Željana ZOVKO
Milan ZVER
Commissions reply to open letter
Dear Honourable Members,
I would like to thank you and your co-signatories for your letter on the European Citizens ’ Initiative ‘Minority SafePack – one million signaturesfor diversity in Europe“, addressed to Vice-President Jourovà and myself.
Let me start by saying that the respect of the rights ofpersons belonging to minorities and ofthe rich cultural and linguistic diversity ofEurope are amongst the priorities and objectives ofthe European Commission.
In the Communication on the Citizens’ Initiative ‘Minority SafePack’ adopted on 14 January 2021, the Commission carefully assessed all its nine proposals on their own merits, taking into account the principles ofsubsidiarity and proportionality. While the Commission considers that at this stage no new legal acts are necessary, the Communication explains the series of actions that have already been taken, including existing and recently adopted EU legislation, to address various aspects highlighted by the Minority SafePack initiative originally presented in 2013. The Communication also clearly outlines the work under way orforeseen by the Commission on the issues raised.
The Commission will continue to provide policy support and funding for inclusion and respect for the rich cultural diversity of Europe. The Commission will also, in due course, review the effectiveness of the recent legislative measures and consider additionalfollow-up where appropriate.
Mr François Alfonsi, MEP
Mr Lóránt Vincze, MEP
Ms Kinga Gál, MEP
Co-chairs ofthe Intergroupfor Traditional Minorities,
National Communities and Languages
European Parliament
60 Rue Wiertz
1047 Brussels
I would like to thank you again for your views and re-assure you ofthe Commission ’s determination to continuously support Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity.
Yours faithfully,
Ursula von der Leyen