Survey Reveals EU Citizens Call for Stronger Union Role Amid Global Challenges

Brussels, September 4, 2025 — A new EU-wide survey indicates that Europeans increasingly desire the European Union to play a more prominent role in protecting citizens against international crises and security threats, while advocating for greater transparency and unity among Member States.

According to the latest Eurobarometer survey conducted by the European Parliament, 68% of respondents want the EU to take a more active role in shielding its citizens from global risks. The call for solidarity is even stronger concerning cooperation between Member States, with nine out of ten Europeans (90%) urging governments to work more closely together to address the current geopolitical landscape.

Defence, Economy and Security Top the Agenda

The survey underscores citizens’ concerns regarding the current political and economic climate. When asked about the EU’s priorities on the world stage, defence and security (37%) emerged as the top area of focus, followed by competitiveness, economy and industry (32%).

Domestically, Europeans are particularly worried about inflation and the rising cost of living (41%), issues that have remained top concerns since the last European elections. Defence and security (34%) and the fight against poverty and social exclusion (31%) were also cited as key areas for the European Parliament to prioritize.

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola emphasized the importance of these results, stating:

“EU citizens want Europe to focus on security and the economy. They look to the EU for stability and expect a strong and united European voice in today’s uncertain world. Our priorities and the EU’s next long-term budget must therefore allow the Union to tackle new geopolitical realities. Parliament has listened and now, we must put our money where our mouth is, invest in what matters and deliver for our citizens.”

Push for Joint Financing and Greater Transparency

The results reveal a clear desire for common financing of major projects, with 78% of Europeans supporting the idea of funding more initiatives at the EU level rather than individually by Member States.

Simultaneously, transparency and accountability remain crucial. An overwhelming 91% of respondents believe that the European Parliament must have all necessary tools and information to oversee EU spending effectively. Additionally, 85% of citizens support making EU funds conditional on Member States’ compliance with democratic values and the rule of law.

EU Membership Seen as Beneficial

The survey also found that Europeans continue to view EU membership positively. Nearly three out of four respondents (73%) believe their country has benefited from being part of the EU, citing contributions to peace and security (37%), improved cooperation between Member States (36%), and economic growth (29%).

Furthermore, 72% say EU actions have a direct impact on their daily lives, with half describing this impact as positive (50%).

About the Survey

The Spring 2025 Eurobarometer survey was carried out by research agency Verian between 5 and 29 May 2025, across all 27 EU Member States. It included 26,410 face-to-face and video interviews (CAVI), with results weighted according to each country’s population size.

The findings provide valuable insights as EU institutions prepare to define priorities for the post-2027 long-term budget, aiming to align funding with citizens’ expectations for a stronger, more united Europe.


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13 responses to “Survey Reveals EU Citizens Call for Stronger Union Role Amid Global Challenges”

  1. baby spell Avatar

    Fancy that, 90% of us want the EU to work together better—who would’ve thought that collaboration might actually improve things? 😏 But hey, as long as they keep the meetings in fancy Brussels cafés, I’m sure they’re all good! 🍵✨

  2. Seems like the EU citizens have suddenly discovered their inner unionist—who knew we needed a survey to realize that working together might actually prevent our economies from looking like a bad Eurotrip? 😂

  3. Poppin Loot Avatar
    Poppin Loot

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a survey to tell us that in the midst of global chaos, people want the EU to do… I don’t know, something useful? 😂 Cheers to another round of meetings that will probably lead to more paperwork than action!

  4. So, let me get this straight—68% of us want the EU to save the day while we sip our espressos and complain about inflation? Brilliant! Maybe they can throw in a side of transparency with that, eh? 😏💸

  5. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Seems like everyone’s finally realized that a united front might just be better than bickering over who gets the last croissant at the meeting. Classic EU move: more bureaucracy to solve the problems they created! 😏🍷

  6. Breezy Mustang Avatar
    Breezy Mustang

    Looks like the folks in Brussels are finally waking up and smelling the coffee! Who knew that a little crisis could stir such a strong desire for unity, eh? ☕️💼

  7. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    So, let me get this straight: we need a superhero EU to shield us from global chaos while we bicker over who pays for the cape? Classic European efficiency at its finest! 😂💰

  8. Seems like the EU’s finally taking a hint from the average punter—better late than never, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope they can sort their act out before the next crisis hits, because the chocolate and cheese won’t save us this time! 🍫🧀

  9. Killah Goose Avatar
    Killah Goose

    Isn’t it just charming how 90% of us suddenly want to hold hands and sing Kumbaya while confronting geopolitical mayhem? 🤔 Next, we’ll be asking them to bake us a cake while they’re at it!

  10. Wooden German Avatar
    Wooden German

    Isn’t it charming how 90% of us want the EU to work together more, yet we can’t even agree on what to have for lunch? 🙄 Guess we’ll just have to keep pretending we’re all in this together while we bicker over who takes the last croissant. 🍵🥐

  11. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another survey confirming that folks want the EU to play superhero while juggling finances like a circus act. 🙄💸

  12. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Isn’t it charming how we’ve all suddenly become experts on global crises overnight? Maybe if we shout “unity” loud enough, the inflation will just pack its bags and leave, eh? 😂

  13. StormCake Avatar

    Seems like the EU citizens have finally figured out that a united front might just help with the global mess; who knew? 😂 If only they could agree on what to have for lunch as passionately! 🍽️

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