CoFE, On 25-27 February, the final of four European Citizens’ Panels of the Conference on the Future of Europe meets in Dublin to debate and deliver its recommendations.
The Institute for International and European Affairs (IIEA) in Dublin (Ireland) will host, as part of the Conference on the Future of Europe, around 200 European citizens in Dublin Castle on 25-27 February. The European Citizens Panel
on ‘ a stronger economy, social justice and jobs / education, culture,
youth and sport / digital transformation’ has already met twice to work
on its recommendations - in Strasbourg in September and online in November.
The Panels’ five work streams are:
Working in Europe, An Economy for the Future, A Just Society, Learning
in Europe, and An Ethical and Safe Digital Transformation. Once
finalised, its recommendations will be debated at the Conference Plenary
meeting on 11-12 March. You can find all relevant information,
including the latest report on the Panel’s work, on the dedicated Panel 1 webpage. The draft agenda is available here.
The session will take place with
panellists physically present, in full respect of the public health
measures in place in Ireland. Hybrid facilities will be available for
participants to connect remotely as well.
Technical briefing
On Tuesday 22 February, at 10:00 AM CET,
a technical briefing with representatives of the Common Secretariat of
the Conference will take place at the premises of the European
Commission. Accredited correspondents can participate in person and
remotely. The briefing will be off the record, in English and French
only. For more information and the link to participate remotely, send an
email to Sinead.MEEHAN-VAN-DRUTEN@ec.europa.eu.
How to follow the Panel session
The main meetings will be livestreamed on the Conference’s Multilingual Digital Platform, as well as on Parliament’s Multimedia Centre (Friday and Sunday), where recorded versions will also be available.
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