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lundi 14 juillet 2014

Le CEREPPOL lance une Initiative Citoyenne européenne

Service de Communication, CEREPPOL – Bruxelles, le 14.07.2014


CÉLÉBRONS LE 15 SEPTEMBRE 2014 COMME IL SE DOIT !

Pour célébrer la JOURNÉE INTERNATIONALE DE LA DÉMOCRATIE, le Centre Européen de Recherche et de Prospective Politique (CEREPPOL) organise une grande Initiative Citoyenne Européenne sur le thème de la réforme démocratique des Institutions après 2015.

A cette fin, il souhaite soumettre dans les conditions prévues par la mise en œuvre du traité de Lisbonne une initiative législative à la Commission aux fins de faire bouger l’Europe dans le sens de la démocratie réelle et inclusive.

Pour réaliser cette première étape, le CEREPPOL doit impérativement constituer un COMITÉ DE CITOYENS EUROPÉENS ISSUS DE 7 ÉTATS MEMBRES DE L’UNION EUROPÉENNE.

La constitution de ce COMITÉ est obligatoire, et à cette toute personne qui a la volonté de soutenir notre action citoyenne doit faire parvenir par e-mail une COPIE DE SON PASSEPORT (PDF) ET INDIQUER (si cela ne figure pas sur le document) SON ADRESSE DOMICILIAIRE.

L’adresse de retour de votre document est la suivante : secretary@cereppol.eu

MOBILISEZ-VOUS, AIDEZ-NOUS À FAIRE DE CETTE EUROPE VOTRE EUROPE.

Le CEREPPOL vous remercie de diffuser ce message à l’ensemble de vos connaissances. Pensez que chaque voix compte, et que votre mobilisation active, au jour le jour est essentielle à la réalisation de nos actions.

Pour nous joindre :

www.cereppol.eu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cereppol.eu
Twitter: @cereppol 
e-mail : Inst.relations_secretary@cereppol.eu 

samedi 28 septembre 2013

The CEREPPOL press box Sept.28, 2013 - la Tribune européenne du CEREPPOL

European new - Actualité européenne - Current developments - Europa Auftrieb verliehen



The CEREPPOL Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy service is glad to inform you of the new release on the European developments.

See the European op-ed by the Executive President of the organization:

"CEREPPOL seeks Social Responsibility in European Enhancement model of everyday Competitiveness.
European elections in 2014 are now entering again in MEPs’ interests. Like French expression, “the race to shallot is opened…” European changes are still being imperceptible in our everyday life.

To this end, CEREPPOL President in-Office François Di salvo wants to bring on the negotiations’ table a new effective approach of the concept of corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Nowadays EU economy gives proof of a too small recovery at the beginning of the second semester 2013, but road map towards continuous efforts shows drastic costs for the States but also for the Small/Medium Companies too. In the past five years, our European leaders gambled on the positive effects of flexibility in work.
Today this “deal” is not productive enough all over Europe to modify the demographic structure of employment. In many
member states, the use of the flexibility model has generated small economies of scale to meet affordable cost savings, while in some more fortunate Member states this had some benefic outcomes.
“It is obvious… If only that kind of agreement between States, EU institutions and Companies exists, it is like the house that Jack built. Nothing will be able to produce notably changes in the way that the new employment scheme can reach more people to accede to dignity, independence and personal development”. That is the reason why a model of growth in EU policy schemes that would only replicate under superficial arrangements the ancient European agreements is simply unthinkable.
Europe cannot afford the luxury of discrediting the European citizens believes (...)"


Wanna read full text, please click HERE

dimanche 8 septembre 2013

Fil Presse - News-wire (3) September 2013

A new press article is now available on our institutional website




Brussels, François Di Salvo, 8.09.2013 - CEREPPOL’s call for a more democratic Europe: EU leaders said No to drivers of change.

"When CEREPPOL addressed his LETTER TO ALL WHO LOVE EUROPE, in February 2013, to the 27 member states and to three of the fourth European Institutions, the President in Office of the European organization challenged EU leaders to move toward a new negotiation process in favor of a more courageous Treaty. 

As things may let it supposed, many of the 27 political leaders have preferred to ignore a common talk and avoid long-term comings for EU citizens. However, this kind of behavior in “a more inclusive Europe” as we can retrieve from policy common expression is leading grow popular frustration and generates counterproductive objectives regarding European civilian aims. It is clear that citing streets, protests like what happened in Athens, or Rome, or Madrid and may one day in France is preparing heated disputes between European people and half-legitimated representatives of citizens’ aspirations. (...)"

Read more : Connection to cereppol website

lundi 3 juin 2013

President of M.E.C. Party call to all EU CITIZENS today

First Call to all the UE Citizens who want to change deeply Europe institutions and destiny




"Nous voici à l’heure des choix. Je m’adresse à tous les européens (les jeunes, les laissés pour compte, les déçus du licenciement et de l’abandon, les hommes et les femmes qui ont été trahis, à ceux qui refusent l’issue de la tyrannie de la pensée, le fascisme, les extrémismes, ceux qui ne veulent plus revivre les temps de division et de haine ethnique…), pour lancer un appel à la mobilisation des forces vives de notre vaste Europe." (...)  .. lire la suite sur Facebook.
 

"Now we are facing choices for tomorrow.  I am calling on all European citizens’ volunteers; I think to the Youth on the Move, those who are left behind construction, Men and Women who have been betrayed by former broken promises, all those who do not accept the single mindset, fascism, extremism, those who fear to revive ancient time of shame and ethnic segregation…). I rise today in this global world to speak about the day of action that we are waiting for so long." (...) ... read the declaration on Facebook