Show HN: A website that summarises all adopted texts of EU parliament
I live in the EU, and I was often asking myself what is actually going on in the EU institutions. I don't trust news that much, if not for other reasons then because of a strong bias towards extremes - you just can't learn what's the regular stuff an institution is working on. Then the original sources are incomprehensible for me - that's often a legal document with one sentence of like 8k words.

So I built EUforYa as some kind of an interface for what's going on in the parliament. I believe every EU citizen should have access to that. Right now I publish every adopted text. I plan to focus on the EU commission next, but even just the parliament summaries already give me a sense of what's going on in there.

As politicians often explain what's the legislation about, or what issues they see in a resolution, I fetch also all their social media posts and I translate them to English.

I think the website will be English for a while, but I plan to introduce i18n for all 24 official languages of the EU sooner or later.

I wonder especially: - Do you find it useful? - Do you find the style and language (focusing a lot on "young adults" - as the name slightly suggests) appealing or not? - Are the articles interesting for you (considering that I specifically try to make sure they are not sensational)? - What would make this service even more useful for you?