It is estimated that 38% of the European population suffers from a mental health condition each year, in turn causing a huge social and economic cost to Member States. How can the EU act to ensure the wellbeing of its citizens and improve the identification and treatment of mental illnesses?
According to the Union for Sustainable Returns and Integration, over 80,000 people have fled from Bosnia and Herzegovina over the past two years. How can the national authorities entice the people of this country to stay and work for improvement of the economy from the inside?
With record rates of youth unemployment all across Bosnia and Herzegovina, the future prospects of a whole generation are being put into jeopardy. What action should the government take to improve access to education and training to effectively fight the exclusion of young people from the job market?
Moving towards the future: With the possibility of autonomous flying vehicles in the skies of Europe approaching rapidly, what should the EU’s stance be on the development and implementation of this emerging technology?
A large portion of the European youth between ages 10 and 18 is facing verbal, physical, as well as cyber bullying. What can the EU do to ensure that adolescents are provided a safer and less abusive environment during their most impressionable stages of life?
With more and more regions of the European Union, like Scotland and Catalunia, expressing their desire for independence, how can European countries take into account these autonomist regional desires without putting their sovereignity into question?
With several Member States independently reinstating national border controls, how can the European Union best adapt its frontier-free Schengen system in light of growing security concerns?
In light of the recent terrorist threats across Europe, should the European Union allow its citizens to purchase firearms in the purpose of self-defense?