Presentations and Statements

  • Presentation by
    Virginie Bros-Facer
    • Virginie Bros-Facer - AI conference Denmark 2025
  • Presentation by
    Martin Bogsted
    • Martin Bogsted - AI conference Denmark 2025
  • Presentation by
    Jeppe G. Manuel
    • Jeppe G Manuel - AI conference Denmark 2025
  • Presentation by
    Matthias Christiandl
    • Matthias Christiandl
  • Speaker
    Mikko Aaltonen
    Organisation
    Committee of the Regions (COR)

    Presentation at the public hearing "Accessible and Affordable Housing for All" on 15 September 2025

    • EU Affordable Housing Plan
  • Speaker
    Ioana Vlad
    Organisation
    European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)

    Presentation at the public hearing "Accessible and Affordable Housing for All" on 15 September 2025

    • FEANTSA’s Recommendations for the European Affordable Housing Plan
  • Speaker
    Herawati Nowak
    Organisation
    City of Borås (Sweden)

    Presentation at the public hearing "Accessible and Affordable Housing for All" on 15 September 2025

    • Borås City Accessible living
  • Speaker
    Veronika Iwanowski
    Organisation
    Wiener Wohnen, Vienna (Austria)

    Presentation at the public hearing "Accessible and Affordable Housing for All" on 15 September 2025

    • The Vienna Model of Affordable Housing
  • Statement by
    Oliver Röpke, President of the European Economic and Social Committee
    Organisation
    European Economic and Social Committee

    The State of the Union is always a moment to reflect on Europe’s direction. In a period of profound uncertainty, where geopolitical turbulence and pressure to our democracies have marked our continent, we must remember that Europe’s strength is in its people and in its organised civil society. War has returned to our continent. Populism and disinformation are testing our democracies. Citizens are faced with inflation, higher cost of living and the twin green and digital transitions. In this context Europe needs unity, ambition and trust.

    From the first day of my Presidency, I made it clear that our pledge would be to stand up for democracy and speak up for Europe. This has meant giving organised civil society a real voice in Europe’s decisions, not after the fact but from the very start. That is why we as the EESC also extend this expectation to the European Commission, the executive power of the Union, as it sets out priorities on defence, competitiveness, democracy and social policies.

  • Statement by
    Gabriella CIVICO
    Organisation
    President, Civil Society Europe
    • The next Multiannual Financial Framework. Where is the EU heading?