Press releases

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    18/2026

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) acknowledges the European Court of Auditors’ (ECA) performance audit report on the EU advisory bodies – the EESC and the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) – and values its recommendations.

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    17/2026

    At the 'Your Europe, Your Say!' event, participants put forward proposals to contribute to the EU's next strategy for young people. They called on the EU institutions to pay far more attention to their housing needs, the challenges of the digital sphere and their potential in political and social life.

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    16/2026

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) placed the emotional well-being of children and young people at the centre of its March plenary session, holding a major three-part flagship debate that brought together EU institutions, international organisations, civil society and youth representatives. Speakers urged a coordinated push for prevention, safer digital spaces and stronger community support to protect young people’s emotional well-being.

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    15/2026

    Il dibattito svoltosi durante la sessione plenaria di marzo del CESE ha sottolineato l'importanza di una cooperazione civile-militare più forte e volta a creare fiducia. La mobilità militare è la componente fondamentale dell'indipendenza europea e deve avere al centro le infrastrutture, il rispetto sociale e le frontiere.

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    14/2026

    Following the third edition of Civil Society Week, the EU’s largest annual gathering of civil society representatives, the EESC reviewed its key outcomes in a plenary debate with EU institutions and stakeholders. With democratic values under growing pressure globally and across parts of the EU, civic participation is more important than ever.

     

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    13/2026

    The 2026 Civil Society Week organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) concluded on Thursday 5 March with the achievement of an important milestone. The stage is now set for the EESC to take part in the Commission's Civil Society Platform and host its annual summit.

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    12/2026

    After 14 successful years, the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) has proven that it is no longer an experiment. With four initiatives surpassing the one-million-signature threshold in 2025, the ECI carries institutional responsibility. The key question, however, is how the political system can translate one million signatures into concrete EU legislation.

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    11/2026

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has launched the 2026 edition of Civil Society Week under the theme ‘People, Democracy, Resilience – Our Future’. From 2 to 5 March, the event will bring together more than 1 300 participants, including youth organisations, activists, organised civil society representatives from across Europe, journalists and EU policymakers. Discussions will focus on tackling poverty, combating social exclusion, fostering civic engagement and bridging divides between regions and between generations to rebuild trust and strengthen social cohesion.

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    10/2026

    The Europe Sustainable Development Report 2026 (ESDR 2026), a new report released today by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), shows that progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has stalled in Europe, with stagnation or even reversal on some environmental and socio-economic targets, and declining political prioritization of the SDGs within EU leadership. 

     

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    9/2026

    A seguito della presentazione del piano europeo per gli alloggi a prezzi accessibili da parte della Commissione europea lo scorso dicembre, il Comitato economico e sociale europeo (CESE) ha riunito tutte le parti interessate a livello europeo, nazionale e locale per fare il punto sull'emergenza abitativa in corso e discutere la via da seguire. Il Comitato intende contrastare la speculazione, colmare le carenze di investimenti e garantire che le imprese rimangano competitive.