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EU commission vice-president Dubravka Šuica (l), Portugese EU affairs minister Ana Paula Zacarias and MEP Guy Verhofstadt at a previous meeting of the main body of the conference (Photo: European Parliament)

Future EU platform seeks to 'stay clean' of hate speech

Citizens who want to participate in the digital platform of the conference on the future of Europe will need to sign up to a charter of EU values and principles in an effort to avoid hate speech and disinformation on the site.

MEPs in the constitutional affairs committee on Tuesday (13 April) discussed where the organisation of the conference stands, which is due to kick off on 9 May with a "hybrid" - online and offline - event in Strasbourg.

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EU commission vice-president Dubravka Šuica (l), Portugese EU affairs minister Ana Paula Zacarias and MEP Guy Verhofstadt at a previous meeting of the main body of the conference (Photo: European Parliament)

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