EESC renewal: Members of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group take on new positions in the Committee

During the EESC’s inaugural plenary session for its new term of office (2025-2030), the EESC plenary elected members of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group to several leadership positions. Séamus Boland is the new President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), after chairing the Civil Society Organisations’ Group from 2020 to 2025. Elena-Alexandra Calistru takes over the presidency of the Committee’s Section for Economic and Monetary Union and Economic and Social Cohesion (ECO), and Stoyan Tchoukanov will hold the presidency of the Section for Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment (NAT). Alain Coheur will be president of the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (known by its French acronym CCMICommission consultative des mutations industrielles), and Maurizio Mensi will represent the Civil Society Organisations’ Group as one of the EESC’s Quaestors.

Unlike EESC members, who are elected for a five-year term of office, the presidencies of the EESC, its sections and other permanent and ad hoc bodies are elected for a period of two and a half years, in rotation between the three groups which make up the EESC. New presidencies usually start with the EESC renewal and mid-term renewal. As the EESC’s 2025-2030 term of office started on 21 September, the new presidencies will last until April 2028.

Positions to be held by members of the EESC Civil Society Organisations’ Group during the 2025-2028 term:

Background information:

The EESC is made up of 329 members from the 27 Members States. Nominated by their national governments, they are appointed by the Council of the European Union for a renewable period of five years. EESC members then work independently in the interests of all EU citizens. Members are not politicians but employers, trade unionists and representatives of various activities such as farming, consumer and environmental organisations, the social economy, SMEs, the liberal professions and associations representing persons with disabilities, young people, the voluntary sector, etc.

For the 2025-2030 term of office, the Civil Society Organisations’ Group is composed of 110 members (46 new members, corresponding to 42%), including, as usual, a wide range of civil society representatives from the economic, civic, professional and cultural fields.

For more information on the EESC renewal and the Group visit the EESC webpage.

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