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European Movement Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
European Movement Germany

European Movement Germany is a non-partisan network of interest groups in the field of EU politics in Germany. It cooperates closely with all EU stakeholders on a national and European level, most particularly with the German Federal Government and the European Commission. The 247 member organisations represent various social groups including business and professional associations, trade unions, educational and academic institutions, foundations and political parties, amongst others. The aim is to continually improve, in close cooperation with political institutions, communication on European politics, European perspectives and the coordination of European policy. The EM Germany network is a member of European Movement International.
==Activities, projects and policy==
European Movement Germany is a not-for-profit, registered organisation which is recognised and supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and by the federal budget at institutional level. It is therefore not a non-governmental organisation in the narrow sense. Although its legal status and institutional relationship to the Foreign Office is similar to the Goethe Institute, EM Germany has not come to a framework agreement with the Foreign Office. It works closely with the European Division of the Foreign Office as regards content and organisation. In accordance with the European Division, certain concepts of European communication and policy-planning〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Europa-Kommunikation & Europäische Vorausschau )〕 were adopted. Within this framework EM Germany provides information sessions on European topics to its member organisations. Topics range from discussions of the Commission’s consultation procedure to information events on the decisions of the European Council.
EM Germany is responsible for choosing running the application process for German students who wish to apply for scholarships to the College of Europe in Bruges and Natolin. The Bonn office organises this European competition in which 200,000 German students participate each year. Due to the diverse nature of EM Germany's membership, consisting of over 200 organisations, EM Germany cannot always take a clear position on certain matters. For this reason, decisions commonly made by NGOs are not made by EM Germany. Key activities include commenting on the regulatory framework of German European policy, European Public Relations and posing general questions on the development of the European Union.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Politik & Ziele )

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