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  • Adottati on 30/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 05/12/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/661-EESC-2024-04534
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    596
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    This own-initiative opinion constitutes the contribution of the ECO section to the 2025 EESC transversal own-initiative opinion package on the cost-of-living crisis, looking at specific economic policy measures that can help make the European economy future-proof.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Measures for a resilient, cohesive and inclusive European economy
    • Record of proceedings ECO/661
  • Adottati on 30/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/652-EESC-2024
    Plenary session number
    596
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    Information Report ECO/651 and Own-initiative opinion ECO/652 are a continuation of the European Semester Group's (ESG) work to consult annually national economic and social councils, social partners and civil society organisations from EU Member States on reform and investment proposals made in the context of the European Semester and their implementation in the Member States. The Information Report aims to collect the views of social partners and civil society organisations in the Member States on the reform and investment proposals and their implementation, in particular those indicated in the 2024 Country-Specific Recommendations. The Own-initiative opinion aims to complement the Information Report and to include the EESC's policy recommendations based on the results of the stakeholder consultation. It allows the EESC to formulate general and specific considerations, and to present the associated EESC's conclusions and policy proposals.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: The EESC's recommendations on the reform and investment proposals formulated as part of the 2024-2025 European Semester cycle
    • Record of proceedings ECO/652
  • Adottati on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2025
    Referenza
    ECO/676-EESC-2025-1236
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    596
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    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Cohesion policy mid-term review (2025)
    • Record of proceedings ECO/676
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/676
  • Adottati on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/651-EESC-2024
    Plenary session number
    596
    -

    Information Report ECO/651 and Own-initiative opinion ECO/652 are a continuation of the European Semester Group's (ESG) work to consult annually national economic and social councils, social partners and civil society organisations from EU Member States on reform and investment proposals made in the context of the European Semester and their implementation in the Member States. The Information Report aims to collect the views of social partners and civil society organisations in the Member States on the reform and investment proposals and their implementation, in particular those indicated in the 2024 Country-Specific Recommendations. The Own-initiative opinion aims to complement the Information Report and to include the EESC's policy recommendations based on the results of the stakeholder consultation. It allows the EESC to formulate general and specific considerations, and to present the associated EESC's conclusions and policy proposals.

    Download — Information report: The point of view of organised civil society in the EU Member States on national reform and investment proposals and their implementation (2024-2025 European Semester cycle)
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    • Record of proceedings ECO/651
  • Adottati on 27/02/2025 - Bureau decision date: 17/09/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/654-EESC-2024-2024-03481
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    594
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    Cohesion policy in its current form has had positive impact on the socio-economic development of the EU, individual countries and regions. However, the Polish presidency points out that there is a need to improve the effectiveness of the mechanisms supporting the transformational objectives of cohesion policy. In the discussion of its future, there are ideas aimed at reforming the implementation mechanisms with the approach used in the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) implemented since 2021 as a response to the challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and to support the transformation processes of economies.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Strengthening the results orientation of post-2027 cohesion policy – challenges, risks and opportunities
    • Record of Proceedings ECO/654
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/654
  • Adottati on 26/02/2025 - Bureau decision date: 17/09/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/655-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    594
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    In view of Europe's current security challenges, in particular with the armed conflict caused by Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine, defence funding places a significant burden on the budgets of many EU Member States, worsening their fiscal position. 

    At the same time, the resources that Member States are currently able to allocate to the development of defence capabilities still seem to be insufficient. 

    As Europe needs to develop defence capabilities in a more integrated way, there is a need to significantly increase investment in European defence infrastructure and technological innovation to improve preparedness to respond to threats. 

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Defence funding in the EU
    • Record of proceedings ECO/655
  • Adottati on 05/12/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/640-EESC-2024-2024-01368
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    592
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    The Territorial Agenda (TA) 2030 is an inter-governmental declaration with no direct legal, financial or institutional implementation instrument. The application of the Territorial Agenda 2030 relies on informal multilevel cooperation between Member States, sub-national authorities, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European Committee of the Regions, the European Economic and Social Committee, the European Investment Bank and other relevant players.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Revision of the Territorial Agenda 2030 - Towards a more integrated and civic approach with stronger links with the cohesion policy
    • ECO/640 _Record of proceedings
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/640
  • Adottati on 04/12/2024 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/658-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece
    Plenary session number
    592
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    The Commission is proposing amendments to three EU regulations to ensure that EU funds can be quickly mobilised in support of post-disaster recovery. 

    The amendments concern the Regulations governing the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Cohesion Fund (CF), and the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), for the 2021-2027 programming period. 

    These proposals come as a direct response to the floods affecting Central and Eastern European countries and wildfires in Portugal in September 2024 and include injecting liquidity with increased pre- and co-financing under Cohesion Policy.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Regional Emergency Support - RESTORE
    • ECO/658 _Record of proceedings
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/658
  • Adottati on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/645-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    591
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    Climate change is an existential threat for the European economy. Therefore, a comprehensive approach is needed. In this context, based on the empirical and data analyses related to the impact of climate change on the real economy, macroeconomic and financial stability is essential. As things currently stand, intensified natural disasters will lead to unprecedented costs that will have an unpredictable impact on public finance.

    The European economy is currently on a downward trend. This will lead to lower revenue and, at the same time, higher demand for spending – mainly related to the costs of climate change, higher borrowing costs and negative trends in demographic development.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Climate change and its impact on the economy
    • Record of proceedings ECO/645
  • Adottati on 18/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Referenza
    ECO/642-EESC-2024
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    590
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    Climate change is a matter of urgency and demands a green shift in our economies. To achieve the EU's climate targets, a profound modernisation of the capital stock is needed. This entails a massive expansion of public investments. The need for an EU-level investment fund to finance the green transition is also a matter of economic strength and sustainable competitiveness. One central element of closing the financing gap is an investment friendly reform of the EU fiscal rules. While the reform process is still ongoing and is supposed to be finished by the end of this legislature, it is already clear that the fiscal space for public investments at national level will not significantly increase with the reform.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: An EU investment fund for economic resilience and sustainable competitiveness
    • ECO/642 CR
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/642