Unity in diversity
‘And now Europe is seeking a motto’ from La Repubblica (4 March 2000)
TextIn this article, published on 4 March 2000 in the Rome daily newspaper La Repubblica, Corrado Augias, writer, journalist and former MEP, outlines the procedure for the competition Une devise pour l’Europe (A motto for Europe), in which 80 000 young people from the 15 Member States of the European Union are taking part.
‘Chosen by the Grand Jury, the motto for Europe was brought to Brussels by young people from the Union' from the Ouest-France (5 May 2000)
TextIn an article published on 5 May 2000, the daily newspaper Ouest-France, organiser of the competition Une devise pour l’Europe (A motto for Europe), describes the events of 4 May during which the winning motto — ‘Unity in diversity’ — was presented to the President of the European Parliament, Nicole Fontaine.
‘Take good care of our Europe at peace’ from the Ouest-France (5 May 2000)
TextIn an article published on 5 May 2000, the daily newspaper Ouest-France, organiser of the competition Une devise pour l’Europe (A motto for Europe), describes the ceremony held on 4 May in the European Parliament in which the non-official motto of the European Union, ‘Unity in diversity’, is adopted.
‘A compromise motto for Europe’ from Le Soir (5 May 2000)
TextIn an article published on 5 May 2000, the Belgian daily newspaper Le Soir, one of the sponsors of the competition ‘Une devise pour l’Europe’ (A Motto for Europe), comments on the choice made by the Grand Jury, which consisted of 15 eminent Europeans.
Proclamation of the slogan ‘Unity in Diversity' (Brussels, 4 May 2000)
BildOn 4 May 2000 in Brussels, at the end of the competition to find ‘A Slogan for Europe', which 80 000 young people entered, a Grand Jury, consisting of 15 eminent Europeans and chaired by Jacques Delors, selects the slogan ‘Unity in Diversity'. The winning entry is chosen from a shortlist of seven selected in April 2000 by a European media panel from among 2 000 entries. This — unofficial — slogan is presented symbolically to Nicole Fontaine, President of the European Parliament, in the presence of 500 schoolchildren seated in the Chamber.
Members of the European Media Jury and of the European Grand Jury for the ‘Motto for Europe' competition
TabelleAt the initiative of the daily newspaper Ouest-France and the Caen Peace Memorial, 40 major European newspapers launch the ‘Motto for Europe' competition, inviting young people aged between 10 and 19 from the 15 Member States of the European Union to devise the motto. This table lists the members of the jury responsible for selecting the winning motto in spring 2000. The European Media Jury consists of at least one journalist per Member State; the European Grand Jury consists of one eminent figure per Member State.