Sakharov Prize 2020: presentation of the candidates
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Sakharov Prize 2020: presentation of the candidates

The nominees for this year’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought will be presented to MEPs in a joint committee meeting on Monday afternoon.

MEPs from the Foreign Affairs Committee, Development Committee and Subcommittee on Human Rights will come together to assess the candidates for 2020. Nominations for the Sakharov Prize can be made by a political group or at least 40 MEPs.

All 2020 candidates here.

Next steps

The committees on foreign affairs and development will vote to shortlist three finalists on 12 October. The final laureate will be announced on 22 October by the Parliament’s Conference of Presidents (President and political group’s leaders), which is the body that appoints the winner(s).

Background

The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought is awarded each year by the European Parliament. It was set up in 1988 to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Last year, the Sakharov Prize was given to the renowned Uyghur human rights defender and economics professor Ilham Tohti.

WHEN: Monday 28 September, 16.45 – 18.45 CET.

ROOM: Remote participation (via Antall 4Q2).

Meeting agenda.

You can follow the meeting live here.