(a) the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the
Member States;
(b) the right to vote and to stand as candidates in elections to the
European Parliament and in municipal elections in their Member
State of residence, under the same conditions as nationals of that
State;
(c) the right to enjoy, in the territory of a third country in which the
Member State of which they are nationals is not represented, the
protection of the diplomatic and consular authorities of any Member
State on the same conditions as the nationals of that State;
(d) the right to petition the European Parliament, to apply to the
European Ombudsman, and to address the institutions and advisory
bodies of the Union in any of the Treaty languages and to obtain a
reply in the same language.
….
22.1. Every citizen of the Union residing in a Member State of which
he is not a national shall have the right to vote and to stand as a
candidate at municipal elections in the Member State in which he
resides, under the same conditions as nationals of that State. This
right shall be exercised subject to detailed arrangements adopted by
the Council, acting unanimously in accordance with a special
legislative procedure and after consulting the European Parliament;
these arrangements may provide for derogations where warranted by
problems specific to a Member State.
2. Without prejudice to Article 223(1) and to the provisions adopted
for its implementation, every citizen of the Union residing in a
Member State of which he is not a national shall have the right to
vote and to stand as a Candidate in elections to the European
Parliament in the Member State in which he resides, under the same
conditions as nationals of that State. This right shall be exercised
subject to detailed arrangements adopted by the Council, acting
unanimously in accordance with a special legislative procedure and
after consulting the European Parliament; these arrangements may
provide for derogations where warranted by problems specific to a
Member State.”
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