Adopted on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2025
Reference
ECO/676-EESC-2025-1236
Employers - GR I
Czech Republic
Plenary session number
596
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  • Record of proceedings ECO/676
  • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/676
Download — EESC opinion: Cohesion policy mid-term review (2025)
Adopted on 03/12/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2025
Reference
ECO/675-EESC-2025-2025-2216
Workers - GR II
Italy
Plenary session number
601
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  • Record of Proceedings ECO/675
  • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/675
Download — EESC opinion: Implementation of EU macro-regional strategies - 5th report
Adopted on 23/10/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2025
Reference
INT/1091-EESC-2025-01657-00-00-AC-TRA
Employers - GR I
Spain
Plenary session number
600
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The new state aid framework aims to draw from the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework, a crisis measure to help countries support industry in the fallout from the pandemic and the Ukraine war. The new framework seeks to accompany the Clean Industrial Deal by setting out how Member States can design State aid measures to support its objectives, and will be in force until end 2030. 

  • Record of proceedings INT/1091
  • Follow-up from the Commission INT/1091
Download — EESC opinion: Framework for State Aid measures to support the Clean Industrial Deal

Single market dysfunctionalities / rising cost of living

Download — EESC-2025-00004-00-00-PA-TRA — (INT/1078)

FRRL - Memo from the French authorities - visit to France 27-28 November 2024

Download — EESC-2024-04486-01-00-TCD-TRA

FRRL - Report on the visit to France - 27-28 November 2024

Download — EESC-2024-04486-00-03-TCD-TRA

In the opinion the EESC:

  • recommends two conceptual adjustments to this impressive financial support package: a) increasing the share of grants from the current proportion of 16% to 35% and b) increasing the minimum share of the total loan amount to be allocated to investments from 25% to 35%;

  • suggests that the Plan should allocate enough investment in research and development (R&D) in order to support the transition to the new model of economic growth based on higher value added and productivity;

  • draws attention to the importance of calibrating the Plan to Moldova's local and regional development needs as an indispensable condition for balanced and sustainable development across the country;

  • considers that proper funding should be provided for creating and ensuring the proper functioning of the economic and social committee in the Republic of Moldova, in line with the formal request from the National Trade Union Confederation of Moldova, the Confederation of Employers and Civil Society Organisations. 

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Statement by
Oliver Röpke, President of the European Economic and Social Committee
Organisation
European Economic and Social Committee

The European Economic and Social Committee expresses deep concern over the recent imprisonment of opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu. This development raises serious questions about the state of democratic governance, the rule of law, and respect for fundamental freedoms in Türkiye.

The current developments in Turkey are unacceptable in a democratic society. The longstanding authoritarian derive of Erdoğan, in power already for more than two decades, seems to have taken an even more dramatic turn, after the arrest of his most likely electoral challenger, Istambul Mayor's Ekrem İmamoğlu, for the 2028 elections. Following his detention, the Turkish president has demonised the protestors, considering them 'evil' and linking them to terrorism, arresting more than 1100 people, including several journalists covering the protests, and blocking social media accounts covering the protest.

Turkey's population are fed up with a disastrous economic policy, growing inequalities, a deteriorating democracy, corruption and autocratic rules. Now they face the use of the judiciary to neutralize political opponents, and the open demonisation of other political parties, as Erdoğan's intent on undermining the Turkish republic continue.

We stand side by side with our comrades in the Turkish trade unions, and with the people in the streets and with those who have been arrested for standing up for democracy, for social justice and for freedom.

In solidarity,

The EESC Workers' Group