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  • Adopted on 02/03/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/03/2020
    Reference
    ECO/516-EESC-2020-01535-00-01-pac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Download — EESC opinion: Financial aid for Member States and countries still negotiating the terms of their accession to the EU which are seriously affected by a major public health emergency
    • Position paper - Financial assistance to Member States affected by a major public health emergency
  • Adopted on 30/10/2019 - Bureau decision date: 14/05/2019
    Reference
    ECO/498-EESC-2019
    (Belgium

    This additional opinion complements and updates the proposals made in the yearly EESC AGS opinion. The EESC welcomes country-specific recommendations focus on investment and underlines that special attention must be paid to productive investments and investment in social infrastructure to prioritise sustainable growth. Next year's cycle should contain more CSRs to combat the existential threat of climate change. Investment would also be needed to enable the implementation of the social pillar to prevent an increase of social, economic, and environmental inequality. Taxation should favour this type of investment.

    Download — EESC opinion: Annual Growth Survey 2019 (additional opinion)
  • Adopted on 30/10/2019 - Bureau decision date: 14/05/2019
    Reference
    ECO/497-EESC-2019
    (Czech Republic
    Download — EESC opinion: Euro area economic policy 2019 (additional opinion)
  • Adopted on 17/07/2019 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2019
    Reference
    ECO/492-EESC-2019-01033
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The absence of economic and social convergence among Member States and regions is a threat to the political sustainability of the European project and all the benefits it has brought to European citizens. Developing economic and labour market resilience with economic, social, environmental and institutional sustainability should be the principle guiding policies. This will foster upwards convergence and fairness in the transition towards a climate-neutral economy while managing the challenges posed by digitalisation and demographic change.

    Download — EESC opinion: Towards a more resilient and sustainable European economy (own initiative opinion)
    • Civil Society Days 2019 - Workshop 6 Economy and democracy labour market resilient and sustainable pathway
  • Adopted on 17/07/2019 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2019
    Reference
    ECO/493-EESC-2019-01345
    Workers - GR II
    Austria

    Although considerable progress has already been made towards completing EMU, there is still a need to significantly reinforce all four of its pillars, taking care to maintain the balance between them, as neglecting one or more of these pillars could result in dangerous disparities. Resilience to crises is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for completing EMU: it also requires a positive vision, as set out in Article 3 of the EU Treaty. The EESC generally calls on the European institutions and national governments to take much more ambitious action in the context of EMU reform in order to achieve a more integrated, more democratic and socially better developed Union.

    Download — EESC opinion: A new vision for completing the Economic and Monetary Union (own initiative opinion)
  • Addressing immediate and long-term challenges, properly implementing existing EU policies and strengthening EU values are some of the priorities proposed by civil society organisations for the new mandate, along with structured civil dialogue and a strong social agenda.

  • Public debate
    Event type
    Debate

    Public debate in the ECO Section on the Latest twists and turns on the road to the next Multiannual Financial Framework in the framework of the opinion ECO/682 Multiannual financial framework 2028-2034.

  • Public hearing in the framework of ECO/689 - The Island Dimension in European Cohesion, Competitiveness and Sustainable Development Policies

  • Event type
    Debate

    The EESC's objective with this debate is to underscore the importance of aligning macroregional strategies with national regional partnership plans (NRPPs) in order to boost cohesion and cross-border cooperation. 

     

     

  • Event type
    Public hearing

    The public hearing will examine how national, local and civil society actors will work together to foster collaboration through partnership principle and multi-level governance in order to deliver more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient outcomes across all regions.