The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is the voice of organised civil society in Europe.

It represents employers, workers and civil society organisations. The expertise of its 329 members helps optimise the quality of EU policies and legislation.

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  • Dans ce numéro — Coup de projecteur sur le CFP:

    • CESE: l’Europe ne peut se permettre un budget au rabais
    • Un budget déconnecté de la réalité des citoyens, par Elena Calistru
    • L’éradication de la pauvreté est un choix budgétaire, par Jessica Machacova, EAPN
    • Pour les personnes handicapées: un futur CFP déconnecté de la réalité, par Ioannis Vardakastanis
    • Financement des transports par l’UE: beaucoup d’argent, des résultats inégaux, par José F. Papí
  • In this issue:

    Spotlight on young people:

    • Say yes to YEYS, by Seku M. Condé, RTV Slovenia
    • You are not too young to get involved, by Carolin Hochstrat and Boris Gurzhy
    • Dangers of 'youth-washing', by youngest EESC member Laure Niclot
    • Are young European men more likely than women to vote far right?, by Đorđe Milosav
    • Age-weighted referendums could give young people more say over long-term decisions, by Nicola Mulkeen