The EESC holds regular meetings with the Mexican civil society organisations, namely within the Meetings of civil society organisations from the EU, Latin America and the Caribbean, that are organised by the EESC before each EU-Latin America and Caribbean Head of State Summit.
The EESC supports the current process establishing an Economic and Social Council in Mexico. To this end it exchanges information and practices with the Mexican civil society organisations and authorities.
The EESC views on the EU-Mexico relations have been published in two EESC opinions, first in 1995 and, more recently, in 2006.
“In Germany we have lots of experience of the breakdown of the German Democratic Republic, and all the trouble that it brought. I tried to apply that experience to the process of enlargement, together with colleagues from the newer Member States.”
He argues that promoting European unity and solidarity is particularly relevant to German citizens. “Germany caused a lot of problems and suffering in the rest of Europe during World War II,” he explains. “That is not forgotten. We still have an open commitment to fulfil.”
The Durban-negotiations may end up with concrete measures to fight climate change, or maybe Roadmaps for individual countries, or with improvements of the Climate Fund - or with just diplomatic talk and no concrete results. The final results will only be known when we are on the plane, going back.
In this post, Ms Slavova gives us two perspectives of the outcome of the Climate Change Conference: the disappointment of environmental advocates, but also the significant steps achieved in Doha.
For the past year Europeans have been able to exercise a new EU right: the right to propose legislation on matters where the EU has competence to legislate, on condition that the initiative is backed by at least one million citizens from seven EU Member States. The challenges and the struggles which initiators face (the online signature collection system, data protection, language barriers and different national verification requirements) are symptomatic of the state of European integration. Some may disagree, but I think more integration makes for a more democratic EU. The further the EU moves towards integration, the easier it will be to get such transnational initiatives off the ground. The European citizens' initiative (ECI) is an ideal adjunct to – and indeed a consolidation of – the EU's system of representative governance. So have you signed up to any yet? Take a look at the list of all citizens' initiatives registered here.
Après avoir entendu le Président de la République française sur la relance de la construction européenne lors de sa conférence de presse du 16 mai, je n'ai aucune difficulté à soutenir sa position dans son ensemble car elle reprend des propositions du Comité Economique et Social européen !