In this project, delegates were asked to show the idea of their topic and visualise it so that they include as much as possible in just one picture.

 IMCO's topic is about telecommunications and the future ot the Digital Single Market. Large amounts of money and great investments are being made in the field of telecommunications as the radio spectrum is already too expensive to buy, which allows big companies to create digital monopolies.

AFET I visualises the borders of the EU. EU countries can stand together and solve their inner issues. The question is: what about an EU enlargement? With 5 countries having a candidate status at the moment to join the EU, at the same time, relations with Turkey, one of these countries, prove problematic at some points, therefore raising many questions about the future “shape” of the EU.



AFET II's topic concerns the situation in Ukraine, with the Crimean crisis and the economic decline that has been caused. Russian interference in the region has rung the alarms of the international community. Till now, the EU has decided to follow a sanctions-policy against Russia. Still, how can the EU actively aid Ukraine?



INTA's topic revolves around the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations. This judicial system aims for the protection of investments. Still, bypassing national judicial systems ISDS lacks of transparency. At the same time, due to confidentiality of the conversations, citizens cannot “see” what is coming with this agreement, raising many doubts about it.







ITRE's topic focuses on the injustice of today's Digital Single Market. Digital monopolies. Due to the lack of net neutrality, big companies can excersise more influence to the consumers, blocking the way to smaller ones to develop.



SEDE depicts the situation in the Middle East and Norhtern Africa (MENA) region, where tensions and conflicts have been going on for a long time. These conflict invlovle different actors who act for various reasons and for different goals. This complexity of relationships that has been created makes the MENA region an area of international intervention with unpredictable consequences.



LIBE depicts a “Fortress Europe”. As rich, powerful and selfstanding, but also ignorant and “blind”, Europe closes its eyes and refugees cannot enter, who are desperately looking for an asylum. As a result, they are not allowed to enter Europe, uncertain about their future.