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    24 pages

    Conclusions of the 23rd edition of European Consumer Day 2022 - 17 November 2022

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    Thematic paper
    4 pages

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (CCMI) believe that the present and future of critical raw materials resilience is of essential concern to EU's organised civil society. For this reason, and because the Commission's Action Plan represents a step forward by providing a clear roadmap with initiatives and actions to be taken at EU level, overall the EESC recommends that the European Parliament and the Council support this approach. 

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    20 pages

    This brochure presents the EESC's opinions relating to the cohesion policy for the post-2020 period. It demonstrates the important role played by organised civil society representatives during this period in exerting influence on decision-makers, which led to the adoption of a number of important policy packages concerning the next programming period. The EESC was the first European institution to contribute to the development of the new programming period (2021-2027).

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    24 pages

    This brochure presents the EESC's opinions, position papers, resolutions and statements calling for the necessary measures to be taken at EU level, or commenting on those that have already been put forward, in order to tackle the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. We pushed for a reconstruction and recovery plan that lives up to this unprecedented challenge.

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    16 pages

    In this brochure, we have put together a series of semester-related opinions and an information report in which the EESC makes policy recommendations on the various elements of the European Semester.

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    Study
    94 pages

    This study focuses on the use of trilogues and early agreements in the European Union (EU). Today, trilogues form the standard operating procedure for reaching agreements between the European Commission, European Parliament, and the Council of the EU. The use of trilogues has long raised concerns about public transparency and accountability. Much has already been done to improve the way in which each institution’s negotiating team is held accountable to their respective institutions. However, there is still scope for improving the transparency of trilogue meetings.

  • Shaping Europe's future: the European Commission in the driving seat

    In this issue:

    • Members  comment on the European Commission 2025 Work Programme
    • Guest articles by Juan Antonio PEDREÑO (Social Economy Europe and Spanish Confederation of Social Economy Enterprises),  Hans DE VRIES (EU Agency for Cybersecurity) and Vincent DAVID (Max Havelaar France)
    • Interview with Cillian LOHAN, designated candidate for the 2025-2028 Presidency of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group
    • Interview with rapporteur Ariane RODERT on civil preparedness (EESC opinion SOC/812)
    • Report on the conference 'Turn up the volume for civil society! Key actions for the EU's new political cycle', organised by the Civil Society Organisations' Group
    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - March 2025
  • After the European elections, what agenda for the EU?

    In this issue:

    • Our members share their expectations and proposals for the EU agenda 2024-2029
    • Guest articles by László Bercse (Vice-President, Inclusion Europe), Rareș Voicu (President, European Youth Forum) and Radu Caragea-Szucs (Vice-President, Funky Citizens)
    • Special interview with EESC Vice-President Aurel Laurenţiu Plosceanu on the European elections
    • Report on our recent conference on 'The State of Health in the EU'
    • Interview with rapporteur Stoyan Tchoukanov on the EESC opinion 'Promoting autonomous and sustainable food production: strategies for the Common Agricultural Policy post-2027'

     

    • Civil Society Organisations' Bulletin - July 2024