The Conference Plenary took stock of 88 citizens’ recommendations on migration, economy, jobs, education and youth among other matters. Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the EU's reaction to it featured prominently in the topical debates of this weekend. Ukrainian citizens and MPs joined the plenary.
Joined by Ukrainian citizens and MPs, the
Plenary dedicated a second full session to taking stock of
recommendations by the Conference's Citizens' Panels.
The Conference Plenary took stock of 88 recommendations made by the
European Citizens' Panels on ‘EU in the world / migration' and on ‘a
stronger economy, social justice and jobs / education, culture, youth
and sport / digital transformation', as well as related recommendations
from the national Citizens' Panels. Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the
EU's reaction to it featured prominently in the topical debates of this
weekend.
Representatives of refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine,
Parliamentarians from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and representatives
of the association PromoUkraina, took the floor to share their views
during the conversation on ‘EU in the world'. Representatives from the
Western Balkans were also participating. You can re-watch their speeches
here.
Extracts of the Conference Plenary are available on EbS. All video, audio and photo coverage from the Working Groups and the Plenary debates is available on Parliament's Multimedia Centre.
Co-Chairs of the Conference's Executive Board:
Next steps
On 25 - 26 March, the Conference Plenary will work on its proposals,
which will be based on the recommendations from both national and
European Citizens' Panels, the input gathered from the Multilingual
Digital Platform and debates in the Conference Plenary and Working
Groups, grouped by themes.
Background
The recommendations of the Panel on ‘EU in the world / migration', adopted at its final meeting in Maastricht (Netherlands) in February, are available here.
The recommendations of the Panel on ‘A stronger economy, social justice
and jobs / education, culture, youth and sport / digital
transformation', which were finalised in Dublin (Ireland) in February, can be found here. In each European Citizens' Panel,
around 200 Europeans of different ages and backgrounds, from all Member
States, met (in person and remotely) to discuss and adopt
recommendations on the challenges facing Europe now and in the future.
The Conference Plenary
comprises representatives from the European Parliament, the Council,
the European Commission, national Parliaments, and citizens. The
Committee of the Regions and the Economic and Social Committee, the
social partners, and civil society are also represented. The Plenary
will, based on consensus, put forward its proposals to the Executive
Board, for the latter to draw up the Conference's conclusions in full
collaboration and transparency with the Plenary.
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