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European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

A year ahead of European elections

With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

Outcome of the discussions

After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

Press briefing

On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

 
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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

     
     

    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

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    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  

    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  
    European Youth Event 2023: young people to discuss Europe’s future in Strasbourg  
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    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

     
     

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

     
     
     

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    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    Around 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the 2024 European elections.

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    On Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June, the European Youth Event 2023 (EYE2023) will feature more than 300 in-person and hybrid activities – debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports activities and interactive workshops.

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    The event is hosted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, with part of the programme taking place outdoors at the EYE Village. It will also be possible to take part in the event online.

    take part in the event online

    EP President Roberta Metsola will open the EYE2023 on Friday at 10.30 in Parliament’s hemicycle.

    A year ahead of European elections

    A year ahead of European elections

    With the European elections taking place on 6-9 June 2024, participants will discuss key priorities for the EU such as climate justice, global warming and the EU’s biodiversity strategy, as well as the European Year of Skills. They will also debate the need to adapt for the green and technology transitions, the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to tackle social inequalities and exclusion in Europe.

    Also on the agenda are discussions about the protection of EU values, the role of Europe in a changing world –marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine - migration policy and the importance of youth engagement and participation.

    Find more details about the schedule, speakers and activities (including two open-air concerts on the Friday and Saturday evenings) in the programme.

    programme

    Outcome of the discussions

    Outcome of the discussions

    After the closing session on Saturday at 16.30, the ideas, expectations and concerns of young people will be summarised and brought together in a “Youth Ideas Report”, to be distributed to all MEPs.

    Press briefing

    Press briefing

    On Friday 9 June at 15.00, Parliament’s spokesperson and Director General for Communication Jaume Duch, and Director for Campaigns and Head of the Public Opinion Monitoring Unit Philipp Schulmeister will hold a press briefing in the Daphne Caruana Galizia press conference room in the EP in Strasbourg. You can follow it live here.

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    They will give their insight into the Parliament’s strategy for the year ahead through to the European elections in June 2024, as well as detailed explanations of the results of the recently published Eurobarometer survey.

    Eurobarometer survey

    All EYE2023 activities are open to the journalists who have already obtained the accreditation. For more information on activities designed for press and how to attend please contact media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

    media-seminars@europarl.europa.eu

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