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The 17th meeting of the EU Domestic Advisory Group (DAG) under CETA will take place on 7 May 2026.
During the meeting, EU DAG members will discuss the DAG's priorities and define its work programme for the coming years.
The discussions will also provide an opportunity to exchange views with the European Commission on the implementation of the TSD Chapter, as well as prepare for the upcoming joint meetings with our Canadian counterparts, scheduled to take place in Ottawa from 1 to 3 June 2026.
Cette audition publique réunira des décideurs politiques et des parties prenantes de la société civile pour discuter des initiatives existantes, du rôle que la société civile devrait jouer et des mesures politiques nécessaires pour exploiter leur potentiel à cet égard.
This public hearing will feed into the works on the own-initiative opinion which aims to clearly define social farming as an innovation in agriculture, highlighting its social impacts and to identify barriers to its development - such as legislative frameworks, recognition of services, financing, insurance, quality and safety, capacities and competences.
The 17th meeting of the EU-Moldova Civil Society Platform will place on 24 April 2026 in Chisinau. The debate will focus assessing the state of play in the implementation of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement as well as the progress made by the Republic of Moldova on EU accession path. In addition, the Platform will discuss how to strengthen the civic space and the operating environment for civil society, the role of civil society in monitoring the Growth Plan, and the alignment of the national legal framework governing labour relations and social dialogue with the European acquis. A joint declaration will be adopted at the end of the meeting.
The 22nd meeting of the EU–Montenegro Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) was hold in Podgorica. The meeting brought together representatives of organised civil society from the European Union and Montenegro to exchange views on recent developments in EU–Montenegro relations and on key priorities in the EU accession process.
Conférence dans le cadre de la présidence chypriote du Conseil de l'UE
Event type
Conference
Location
Centre d’aide et d’activités sociales de la municipalité de Larnaca, Faneromenis 62
Larnaca
Cyprus
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Réunion de la catégorie «La voix des travailleurs pour une participation plus démocratique»
Event type
Conference
Location
rue Belliard 99, 1040 Bruxelles
Bruxelles
Belgium
Conférence organisée conjointement avec la CES et divisée en deux séances.
La séance du matin sera axée sur le « 28e régime - Pourquoi les signaux d'alerte se multiplient »
La séance de l'après-midi portera sur le thème « Le programme de compétitivité de l'UE en faveur des travailleurs : investissements et transformation européens pour des emplois de qualité »
The 25th meeting of the EU-Colombia/Peru/Ecuador Domestic Advisory Group held on 20 April 2026 focused on the political, social and labour situation in the Andean region alongside the implementation of the EU trade agreement. Participants highlighted a deteriorating context marked by political instability, security concerns and persistent human rights and labour rights violations, as well as broader issues such as environmental degradation and the impact of drug trafficking.