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Louise: Absolutely, and as we heard earlier, the departure of the UK from the EU will
undoubtedly impact the representation of racial minorities in the Parliament. It's crucial
that we ensure their voices continue to be heard.
Alfhea: The European Union has always prided itself on promoting freedom,
democracy, and equality among its citizens. It is only fair that these values extend to
every individual, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Jiczy: Listening to the voices of minority communities is not only a matter of principle,
but it also enhances the democratic nature of the EU. Including diverse perspectives
strengthens the legitimacy of the decisions made within the Parliament.
Christian: I couldn't agree more. The interests and concerns of minorities matter just as
much as any other European citizen. It is in the EU's best interest to have a broad range
of citizens supporting European integration and shaping its future.
Reignmay: However, as we discussed, there are still challenges in fully fulfilling the
mandate of a truly democratic space within the EU. It's crucial that we address the
barriers that hinder the representation of minorities and work towards a more inclusive
political landscape.
Louise: Yes, there is more work to be done to ensure that minority voices are truly
heard by the EU. We must continue to push for mechanisms that promote diversity and
inclusion within the European Parliament.
Alfhea: Ultimately, our goal should be a society where everyone's voices are not only
valued but also represented in the decisions made at the highest level of governance.
Jiczy: Absolutely, and as individuals, we have a role to play in advocating for the
participation of minorities and promoting equitable representation within the EU
Parliament.