Violence against women as a human rights issue

Document Type
AS

Results-oriented Cohesion policy

Document Type
AS

In this issue:

  • The EESC’s take on the Draghi and Letta reports, by Matteo Carlo Borsani, Giuseppe Guerini and Stefano Palmieri
  • The competitiveness obsession, by Karel Lannoo, CEPS
  • The Competitiveness Compass fails to balance the needs of businesses with the rights of workers, by Esther Lynch, ETUC
  • Future 500: scaling European businesses for global success, by Stjepan Orešković, Atlantic Council
  • ECCJ says no to Omnibus: corporate interests should not drive EU policy, by Andriana Loredan, ECCJ

The physical completion of EU’s internal market in the new geopolitical situation

Document Type
AS
Adopted on 17/07/2025 - Bureau decision date: 29/01/2025
Reference
SOC/829-EESC-2025
Civil Society Organisations - GR III
Poland
Workers - GR II
Austria
Plenary session number
598
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In this opinion, the EESC presents its recommendations on the proposed EU Anti-Poverty Strategy. It explores the initiatives that social partners and civil society  could undertake to better adapt policy frameworks for combating poverty, and how they can effectively address its root causes to decisively reduce poverty levels and ensure a sustained downward trend.

  • Record of Proceedings SOC/829
Download — EESC opinion: EU Anti-poverty Strategy

Serbia - Pressures on Civic Initiatives

Download — EESC-2025-00458-00-00-TCD-REF