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The Bulletin of the European Union provides an insight into the activities of the European Commission and the other Community institutions. It is published by the European Commission. It is supplemented by the annual General Report on the Activities of the European Union, which the Commission is obliged to publish under the terms of the Treaties.

newOn-line survey: results

The Editorial team would like to thank its readers for their participation in the Bulletin's on-line survey.

We have drawn up a series of charts which reflect the broad trends that emerge from our analysis of the 1 608 responses received. These charts can be accessed by clicking on the following link above

The results reveal, in particular, a strong desire for a markedly shorter delay between each edition's publication. They also demonstrate a wish -held by the majority of readers- to benefit from a resource with a format that is more in tune with modern communication tools.

As a result, several changes will be made to the Bulletin over the course of the next few months in order to adapt it to expressed requirements. We thank our readers in advance for their loyalty and understanding during this period of transition and for any inconvenience that this may cause.

 
LATEST AVAILABLE FINAL VERSION

June Bulletin 2009 (published online on the 16.11.2009)

 
PROVISIONAL ONLINE PUBLICATION

July/August Bulletin 2009 (published online on the 10.11.2009)
 
 The information published is put online several times during the month, thus  allowing the reader regular, up-to-date  information on the current activities of the European Union. The texts put online are likely to be supplemented or modified  as certain additional information becomes available.

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