Примери за използване на Petition can на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The petition can be.
Those who want sign the petition can do so here.
Petition can be viewed HERE.
A link to the petition can be found here.
Petition can be read and signed on the address above.
The text of the petition can be seen here.
The petition can be signed following this link.
The petition can be found here.
Anyone who wishes to sign the petition can do so here.
The petition can be viewed HERE.
More information on the right to petition can be found here.
That petition can be supported here.
Anyone who would like to sign the petition can do so here: WEB.
The petition can be found at WEB.
Anyone wishing to sign the petition can do so at the following address: WEB.
The petition can be created by the central authority or by an accredited organization and contains.
If the petitioner lives in the Netherlands, the petition can be filed with the court in the district where the petitioner lives.
The petition can be signed by both parents and students.
The petition can be signed here.
Online petition can be found here.
The petition can be signed via link.
The petition can be read and signed here.
Petitions can cover any subject which comes under the EU's remit.
But what petitions can do is put an issue on the political radar- and that is what appears to have happened with the petition to revoke Article 50.
Believes that petitions can help to better assess the impact that EU legislation has on people's daily lives by acting as a bridge between citizens and the institutions;
Petitions can be submitted either by post or through the Petitions portal, which shall be made available on Parliament's website and which shall guide the petitioner to formulate the petition in a manner that complies with paragraphs 1 and 2.
Whereas besides providing relevant feedback on the application of existing legislation, petitions can also help to identify loopholes in EU law and to assess the impacts of absence of regulation in certain fields, hence becoming a trigger for further legislative efforts;
Petitions can be submitted by citizens of the Union as well by natural or legal person residing or having their registered office in a Member State, either individually or in association with other citizens or persons and must concern matters which come within the Union's fields of activity and which affects him, her or it directly(e.g. a complaint) and therefore they do not necessarily concern new policy proposals.