One in 4 people in the EU have a disability. Of these, over 800,000 EU citizens could not vote in the 2019 European Parliament elections because of their disability. FRA’s report ‘Political participation of people with disabilities in the EU’ examines recent developments and highlights recent progress as well as ongoing challenges, such as:
The report suggests ways to ensure everyone’s rights are respected. These include:
The report also identifies promising practices. These include accessible campaigns, action plans for public broadcasters, as well as providing dedicated transport to facilitate voting.
All EU countries and the EU itself have ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It enshrines the right to political participation for people with disabilities. In addition, the EU’s Disability Strategy seeks to mobilise countries to deliver on these rights.
Quote from FRA Director Sirpa Rautio: “Being able to vote and stand for election is a key element of well-functioning democracies. But too many people with disabilities continue to be denied this basic right. While there is progress, there is still work to be done to overcome persisting challenges so that all the voices of people with disabilities are heard in elections.”
For more, please contact: media@fra.europa.eu / Tel.: +43 1 580 30 653