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  • Tuairimí atá idir lámha (updated on 17/12/2025) - Bureau decision date: 02/12/2025
    Reference
    ECO/696-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    605
    -
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 03/12/2025 - Bureau decision date: 16/09/2025
    Reference
    ECO/685-EESC-2025-2025-03305
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    601
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    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Establishing the European Fund for Regional Development including for European Territorial Cooperation (Interreg) and the Cohesion Fund
    • Record of Proceedings ECO/685
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/09/2025 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2025
    Reference
    SOC/827-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    599
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    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Evaluating the impact of public policies in the medium and long term through the intergenerational budgeting
    • Record of proceedings SOC/827
  • Tuairimí a glacadh 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.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: EU Anti-poverty Strategy
    • Record of Proceedings SOC/829
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 17/07/2025 - Bureau decision date: 05/12/2024
    Reference
    ECO/660-EESC-2025-00091
    Plenary session number
    598
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    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Recommendations of organised civil society to address the cost-of-living crisis
    • Record of Proceedings ECO/660
  • Tuairimí atá idir lámha (updated on 30/10/2025) - Bureau decision date: 15/07/2025
    Reference
    ECO/683-EESC-2025-02552
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    602
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  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    INT/1044-EESC-2023-04016-00-01-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Belgium
    Workers - GR II
    Belgium
    Plenary session number
    584
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    The Belgian presidency asked the EESC to provide an opinion on how to tackle poverty through social innovation and the development of the social economy. The fight against poverty and social exclusion must take into account the numerous dimensions of the concept of poverty that affect access to employment, education, healthcare, housing, food, mobility, digital tools, energy and culture, among other things. A cross-cutting approach to poverty is therefore essential in order to ensure social inclusion. Even though all economic actors are involved in the fight against poverty, it is up to the state to exercise its full responsibility in this area. The social economy contributes to this fight in an organic and cross-cutting way, through its diverse activities and social orientation.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Combatting poverty and social exclusion: harnessing the power of the social economy and socio-economic innovations
    • EESC opinion
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 13/07/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Reference
    SOC/763-EESC-2023
    Plenary session number
    580
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    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Access to water: tackling water poverty and its implications for social policy
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 21/09/2022 - Bureau decision date: 20/01/2022
    Reference
    SOC/717-EESC-2022
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece

    The EESC believes that ensuring equal access to energy and the security of energy supply at affordable cost must be an absolute priority for the European Union (EU) and its Member States. It calls for the establishment of a broad and ambitious political coalition to analyse and address energy poverty from a holistic approach with the objective of bringing it to a minimum level by 2030 and eliminating it altogether in the long term. The actions of the coalition should be further developed in an EU Strategy against energy poverty. The EESC urges the EU to promote a common approach to energy poverty that will allow for a tangible and shared understanding of energy poverty and the collection of statistical data, taking into account Member States' differences and particularities.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Tackling energy poverty and the EU's resilience: challenges from an economic and social perspective
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 26/04/2021
    Reference
    ECO/556-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal

    The EESC strongly believes in the importance of the next Semester cycle as a key instrument for implementing the Recovery and Resilience Facility.

    However, it is still concerned about the lack of clarity in most Member States as regards their National Recovery and Resilience Plan governance systems and the distribution of responsibilities for their implementation.

    The EESC would also draw attention to the need to measure progress in implementation, for which good monitoring indicators are needed; in this connection it welcomes the "Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard" initiative.

    Moreover, the COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the need for a strong industrial policy to avoid dependence on other economic zones for many products and services.

    The EESC wants to see real action in this respect by Member States, in terms of investment in education, infrastructure and industrial policy to raise employment and boost European industry.

    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy 2021 (additional opinion)