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Valoriser la démocratie
Lorsque le président de la Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, parle d'une "crise multiple", il a assurément raison. La question est de savoir comment sortir de cette crise et comment rétablir la confiance dans les institutions démocratiques.
Dignify democracy
When Commission President Juncker talks about a "multiple crisis", he is certainly right. The question is how to overcome this crisis and how to rebuild trust in democratic institutions Low voter turnout and massive support for populist and right-wing extremists are the worrying expression of a tendency for more and more people to turn away from democracy.
J'ai souvent souligné qu'il était grand temps que l'UE démontre sa volonté et sa capacité d'être proche de ses citoyens et de défendre les droits sociaux, en particulier en période de crise. Le CESE s'est vivement félicité de l'invitation de M. Juncker, président de la Commission, à contribuer à la mise en place d'un «pilier européen des droits sociaux», à savoir un ensemble de principes qui soustendront des marchés de l'emploi et des systèmes de protection sociale performants et équitables. Le CESE a déjà préparé un ambitieux programme de travail dont l'objectif est de présenter un avis pour adoption en octobre 2016.
I have often insisted that it is high time for the EU to demonstrate its willingness and capacity to be close to European citizens and to defend social rights, particularly in times of crisis. The EESC haswarmly welcomed the invitation form the Commission President, Mr. Juncker to contribute to the establishment of a European Pillar of Social Rights, a set of principles that will support efficient and fair labour markets and welfare systems. The EESC has already prepared an ambitious work programme that aims to present an opinion for adoption in October 2016.
Europe: a space of freedom and prosperity for people
Over the last few weeks, political debate at European level has been focusing on ways to address the refugee crisis, including a discussion on whether or not the Schengen zone should be suspended.
The New Year is already upon us, and the flow of migrants and refugees towards Europe continues. The lack of a coordinated European response and of a strategic approach is giving citizens the impression that there is a loss of control, whatever that control might be.
Who else, if not civil society?
With the results of the second round of the French regional elections some time has been gained. But only if there is real change, shifting from financial recovery to real social investment facilitating policies that create more cohesion and more inclusive societies. If the winner takes it all, the loser is likely to reject the system, leading to exclusion and worse.
I had the honour and pleasure to be invited by Georges Dassis to his
inauguration as president of the European Economic and Social Committee in front of a partly renewed assembly.
The Committee represents many common interests, giving us the means to better understand and tackle the economic, social and political crisis confronting Europe today, a crisis that is making people turn away from the noble ideal of European integration and democracy.
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