Soufiane El Amrani talks about the right to vote – Easy-to-read

Soufiane El Amrani talks about the right to vote at the European Union for Trisomy 21 event called "Time for more AUTONOMY".

Soufiane El Amrani talks about the right to vote - Easy-to-read

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Soufiane El Amrani is the

easy-to-read editor of Europe for us.

 

Soufiane is starting a blog. 

 

The blog will talk about events and

topics on people with intellectual disabilities.

 

For his first blog post,

Soufiane attended an event hosted

by the European Union for Trisomy 21.

What event did Soufiane attend?  

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Soufiane attended an event called

“Time for more AUTONOMY”

on the 7th of December 2022. 

 

It was the first event of the European Union

sponsored project called the “Future is Ours”. 

 

This project was hosted by

European Union for Trisomy 21.

What did Soufiane talk about? 

Soufiane talked about the right to vote

and what is the European Union 

 

Soufiane also presented Inclusion Europe and

what we do for people with intellectual disabilities

and their families.  

 

Soufiane also talked about his personal experience

when Soufiane voted in the American Elections. 

 

Soufiane also talked about his

experience of not being able to vote

in the European Elections in Belgium. 

What did Soufiane learn from this event? 

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Many self-advocates talked about

how they vote in their own country.

 

On the 3rd of May 2022,

the European Parliament

talked about a new law.

 

The new law will allow

people with intellectual disabilities

to vote in the European Elections.

 

It is super important that all

people with intellectual disabilities

have the right to vote in any elections

because they do not want to feel left out.

Our work brings the voice of people with intellectual disabilities and their families where decisions about their future are made.

This has always been incredibly important. It is even more so with the Covid pandemic drastic impact on their rights and lives.

Being visible and vocal on issues directly affecting millions of people requires your support. 

Become Inclusion Europe supporter and help us keep doing our work.

 

 

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