COVID-19: The role of civil society in the reconstruction and resilience of the Euro-Mediterranean region (information report) - Related Opinions
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Pieņemtie on 15/07/2020
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ECO/527-EESC-2020-02808-00-00-AC-TRAReferral:
COM(2020) 408 final 2020/0104 CODCOM(2020) 408 final 2020/0104 CODCOM(2020) 409 final 2020/0103 CODCOM(2020) 409 final 2020/0103 CODGeneral Rapporteur:
Dimitris DIMITRIADIS (Employers - GR I)
Pieņemtie on 15/07/2020
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REX/529-EESC-2020Rapporteur:
Emmanuelle BUTAUD-STUBBS (France)
The unprecedented magnitude of the COVID crisis requires an unprecedented, long-term and unequivocal response. International trade is a vital tool to finance recovery ge get out of the crisis. In these efforts, the EU must stay true to its values and ensure the protection of businesses, workers and people, leaving no one behind. Recovery must be based on sustainability, and inclusive and green growth. Green Deal measures are therefore more relevant than ever.
Pieņemtie on 10/06/2020
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NAT/795-EESC-2020Referral:
COM(2020) 186 final 2020/0075 CODRapporteur:
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ECO/515-EESC-2020-01536-00-01-PAC-TRA Referral:
COM(2020) 113 final 2020/0043 CODGeneral Rapporteur:
Bernd SCHLÜTER (Diversity Europe - GR III)
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SOC/651-EESC-2020Referral:
COM(2020) 141 final 2020/0058 CODGeneral Rapporteur:
Petru Sorin DANDEA (Workers - GR II)
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak constitutes a grave emergency and represents a situation unprecedented since the end of the Second World War. Especially for the most deprived, the crisis risks disrupting the support provided by the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
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