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EU Parliament scraps citizens’ award to save cash – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 11, 20261 Min Read
EU Parliament scraps citizens’ award to save cash – POLITICO
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“Despite significant investment over the years and multiple changes of its rules, the Prize has proven to be a complex, resource-intensive process that has delivered minimal outreach results, including negligible measurable media impact,” reads an internal note signed by the Parliament’s Secretary-General Alessandro Chiochetti, seen by POLITICO. 

“The experience has shown that the projects distinguished with the Prize failed to attract sufficient attention at local and regional levels, which in turn prevent the Prize from contributing meaningfully to the Parliament’s visibility on a large scale,” the note reads.

The measure will save around €200,000 a year, most of which comes from the communications budget. That money will instead be used for more cost-efficient activities, the note said, without specifying which activities will benefit.

Chiochetti also raised concerns in his note that the prize “occasionally” raises reputational concerns for the Parliament, “due to perceptions of political influence in some nominations, ethical issues or allegations of misconduct involving some prize winners.”

The decision is part of a broader restructuring and cuts the secretary-general underwent to trim the €127 million communications budget, as reported by POLITICO in June. 

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