Common statement by 177 European and national Civil Society Organisations and Trade Unions
177 civil society organizations and trade unions have
adopted a common position demanding leaders fight back against populism, EPA among
them. The initiative was a joint effort of Concorde, ETUC, EYF and WWF and asks
the question of what is necessary to build the Europe we want and need.
"Europe is at a crossroads, and the future of European
cooperation and the benefits it brings are at stake. This is about the future
of our society and how we want to be viewed by the wider world. The future of
our planet and the kind of Europe our children will grow up in. The current
crisis highlights the urgent need to reflect on fundamental questions: how do
we ensure that the European project reclaims its promise of peace, democracy
and solidarity? How can Europe work for its people?
Too many people across Europe are dissatisfied and
disillusioned with the European Union and feel remote from its institutions and
policies. But there are groups of committed politicians, trade unions,
community groups and non-governmental organisations across Europe who are ready
to take action and work for a renewed Europe. Together, we can shape a Europe
that is inclusive, open, just, sustainable, and that works for people of all
ages, social backgrounds and nations.
Where do we go from here to build the Europe we want and
need?"
The civil society answer given includes
- rejecting populism
- tackling challenges together
- working for better Europe, not less Europe
- listening and engaging
- making the case for Europe
Download the full statement from this link
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