Udeleženci letošnjega mladinskega dogodka Vaša Evropa, vaš glas (YEYS), ki ga je Evropski ekonomsko-socialni odbor (EESO) organiziral 21. in 22. marca 2019, so največ glasov namenili predlogu za obvezno izobraževanje o evropski politiki, da bi bili državljani pred glasovanjem s tem bolje seznanjeni. Ta pobuda bo skupaj s tremi drugimi izbranimi predlogi, ki se osredotočajo na uporabo novih tehnologij in družbenih medijev za večjo udeležbo na evropskih volitvah, poslana v razmislek Evropskemu parlamentu.
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The future of Europe was high on the agenda of the EESC March plenary, which hosted a debate with Patrick Bernasconi, president of the French Economic, Social and Environmental Council. Luca Jahier, president of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), reaffirmed that civil society had a vital role to play in the European project.
With many legal and technical barriers still in place across the EU, not a single Member State has ensured that elections are accessible to all, an EESC report finds
On 20 March, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) issued an information report presenting the full state of play when it comes to the right of persons with disabilities to vote in the European Parliament elections.
Evropski ekonomsko-socialni odbor (EESO) je na marčevskem plenarnem zasedanju sprejel mnenje, v katerem predlaga globalno strategijo za utrjevanje miru pod vodstvom EU. Strategija med drugim predvideva oblikovanje t. i. Poti belega goloba – poti miru od Severne Irske do Nikozije po stopinjah Kolumbana, irskega romarja iz 6. stoletja. Njen namen bi bil spodbujati dialog in spravo ter preprečevati konflikte.
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) adopted in its February plenary session an opinion supporting the continuation of the European Peace and Reconciliation Programme (PEACE) in Northern Ireland after the UK's withdrawal from the EU. This continued support is considered as "crucial" given the sensitivity of the debate on the UK/Ireland border in the context of the Brexit negotiations.
Civil society representatives from both Serbia and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) asked the EU institutions to monitor more effectively the reforms in the area of the rule of law in Serbia and other EU candidate countries in a joint declaration issued as an outcome of the 8th meeting of the EU-Serbia Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) that took place in Brussels on 27 February.
The European project should be strengthened to deal more effectively with a changing world: this was the main conclusion reached at the round table on "European policies for a world in transition: challenges ahead of the upcoming European elections”, held on 4 March at the European Commission Representation in Madrid.
On 1 March, Oliver Röpke takes over as the new President of the Workers' Group at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), after being elected to the position by the group's members on 7 February. He replaces Gabriele Bischoff, who had been president of the group since October 2015.
Evropski ekonomsko-socialni odbor (EESO) je 20. februarja sprejel mnenje Za evropsko okvirno direktivo o minimalnem dohodku, v katerem je Evropsko komisijo pozval, naj uvede zavezujoč okvir EU za določitev ustreznega minimalnega dohodka po vsej Evropi, ki bo prilagojen življenjskemu standardu posameznih držav članic.
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) discussed the key role that organised civil society must play for the future of Europe during an event on 21 February 2019 - just over 90 days from the European elections - that brought together the highest representatives of the European institutions and civil society organisations from across the entire EU.









