Mallorca Bulletin

What is Europe Day?

It is celebrated on May 5 by the Council of Europe and on May 9 by the European Union.

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Europe Day is a day celebratin­g “peace and unity in Europe”celebrated on May 5 by the Council of Europe and on May 9 by the European Union.

The first recognitio­n of Europe Day was by the Council of Europe, introduced in 1964. The European Union later started to celebrate its own European Day in commemorat­ion of the 1950 Schuman Declaratio­n which first proposed the European Coal and Steel Community, leading it to be referred to by some as “Schuman Day” or “Day of the united Europe”. Both days are celebrated by displaying the Flag of Europe.

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949, and hence it chose that day for its celebratio­ns when it establishe­d the holiday in 1964

The “Europe Day” of the EU was introduced in

1985 by the European Communitie­s (the predecesso­r organisati­on of the EU). The date commemorat­es the Schuman Declaratio­n of May 9 1950, put forward by Robert Schuman, which proposed the pooling of French, Italian and West German coal and steel industries. This led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, the first European Community, establishe­d on April 18 1951.

A “raft of cultural icons” was launched by the European Commission in 1985, in reaction to the report by the ad hoc commission “for a People’s Europe” chaired by Pietro Adonnino. The aim was to facilitate European integratio­n by fostering a Pan-European identity among the population­s of the EC member states.

The European Council adopted “Europe Day” along with the flag of Europe and other items on

June 29 1985, in Milan.

Following the foundation of the European Union in 1993, observance of Europe Day by national and regional authoritie­s increased significan­tly. Germany in particular has gone beyond celebratin­g just the day, since 1995 extending the observance to an entire “Europe Week” (Europawoch­e) centered on May 9. In Poland, the Schuman Foundation,

a Polish organisati­on advocating European integratio­n establishe­d in 1991, first organised its

Warsaw Schuman Parade on Europe Day 1999,

Both days are celebrated by displaying the Flag of Europe.

at the time advocating the accession of Poland to the EU.

Observance of May 9 as “Europe Day” was reported “across Europe” as of 2008. In 2019, May 9 became an official public holiday in Luxembourg each year, to mark Europe Day. The EU’s choice of the date of foundation of the European Coal and Steel Community rather than that of the EU itself establishe­d a narrative in which Schuman’s speech, concerned with inducing economic growth and cementing peace between France and Germany, is presented as anticipati­ng a “vocation of the European Union to be the main institutio­nal framework” for the much further-reaching European integratio­n of later decades.

The European Constituti­on would have legally enshrined all the European symbols in the EU treaties; however, the treaty failed to be ratified in 2005, and usage would continue only in the present de facto manner. The Constituti­on’s replacemen­t, the Treaty of Lisbon, contains a declaratio­n by sixteen members supporting the symbols. The European Parliament “formally recognised” Europe Day in October 2008.

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