The purpose of this article is to analyze the European Union’s consumer policy in the context of the consumer right to representation. In particular, the discussion focuses on the analysis of individual European Union consumer policy programs and strategies in the context of the abovementioned right. The development of the consumer right to representation is synonymous with enabling consumers to participate in the formulation and implementation of consumer policy. It involves financial, organizational and educational support for consumer organizations in the European Union at national and international levels.
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