The Plenary and the nine Working Groups
started working on the Conference’s final proposals at a meeting held
on 25-26 March in the European Parliament in Strasbourg with some
participating online.
Preliminary drafts, prepared by the
Chairs and citizens’ spokespersons and assisted by the Common
Secretariat, were discussed by all members of the Plenary: citizens,
MEPs, national parliamentarians, representatives of the Council, the
Commission, social partners, civil society and representatives of local
and regional authorities. These drafts were mainly based on
recommendations from the European Citizens’ Panels and national panels, ideas gathered through the Multilingual Digital Platform, as well as input from the debates in Plenary and Working Group sessions.
Presenting the work of the European
Parliament Working Groups, MEPs stressed that even the most ambitious
citizens’ proposals must be taken seriously and pledged to defend the
valuable work done by European citizens within the Conference process.
In line with the citizens’ recommendations, many MEPs called for
stronger European policies in areas such as health, foreign policy,
youth, education and culture. Europe must become more ambitious and take
the lead in digital connectivity, according to some, and should support
its SMEs, according to others.
Most MEPs highlighted that a stronger
European Union is also better able to address the war in Ukraine. Some
called the Russian invasion a watershed moment for the future of Europe,
while others appealed for the EU to be better armed against crises in
the future.
Recordings of the Working Group meetings are available on the Parliament’s Multimedia Centre. Catch up on the Plenary’s debates using the following links:
Next steps
The next Plenary session is scheduled
for 8-9 April in Strasbourg, where Working Groups will present their
consolidated the proposals. The Plenary is expected to put forward its
final proposals by consensus to the Executive Board in late April, so
that the final report can be delivered to the Presidents of the EU
institutions on 9 May in Strasbourg.