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Europa Demokratie Esperanto
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Europe Démocratie Espéranto
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Europa Democrazia Esperanto
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Europa Democracia Esperanto
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Europe - Democracy - Esperanto
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linguistic democracy
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or '''E° D° E°''' ('''EDE''') (in . The party's main platform is the introduction of Esperanto as the official language of the
European Union in order to promote linguistic unity in the organization.
As Europe – Démocratie – Espéranto, the party first took part in an election in the
European Parliament Election 2004 , in
France . Its German branch, Europa – Demokratie – Esperanto, failed to gather the 4000 signatures necessary to participate in the elections in Germany despite intense efforts (it was hampered by a late start).
The list's main goal is the promotion of Esperanto in the EU. In the medium-term, it wants Esperanto taught in schools Europe-wide, and in the long-term, it wants the EU to adopt Esperanto as its
Official Language . In order to make this goal a reality, the EDE is striving to have list candidates in each country in the EU for the
European Parliament Election 2009 . Until now the organization has only had branch offices in France and Germany.
The party did not set out to have a great vote on languages - instead, the EDE tries to set up Esperanto as an alternative to the twenty different official languages of the European Union, which produce enormous expenses.
The EDE had lists in seven of the eight large voting districts of France and received around 0.15% of the vote in the European Election on
13 June ,
2004 .
- The information in this article is based on a translation of its German equivalent.