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FEDERAL COMMITTEE MEETING
Brussels | 12-13 December 2014
Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre*** Brussels, Belgium
UEF FEDERAL COMMITTEE MEETING Brussels, 12 – 13 December 2014
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INDEX
PROVISIONAL AGENDA ......................................................................................................... 3
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS UEF FEDERAL COMMITTEE ................................................. 5
PROPOSALS FOR RESOLUTION ......................................................................................... 10
FORM FOR TABLING AN AMENDMENT ............................................................................... 10
POLITICAL COMMISSIONS ................................................................................................... 11
PRACTICAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 12
MAP & VENUE ................................................................................................................. 12
ACCOMMODATION IN BRUSSELS ................................................................................. 13
TRAVEL EXPENSES ........................................................................................................ 13
PROXY ................................................................................................................................... 13
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ....................................................................................................... 14
UEF STAFF CONTACT .......................................................................................................... 16
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PROVISIONAL AGENDA
Friday, 12 December 14.00 – 19:30
13:00
13:30
BUREAU MEETING (for UEF EB members, Praesidium and PC Chairs)
Welcome & Registration
14:00 OPENING OF THE FEDERAL COMMITTEE
Approval of the agenda
Adoption of last meeting’s minutes
Appointment of Resolutions Committee
Other formalities
14:15
NEW SECTIONS
Presentation of UEF Hungary and UEF Slovakia full membership
Vote
14:45
15:15
15:45
16:15
17:45
18:00
19:30
20:00
POLITICAL REPORT BY THE PRESIDENT
THE STATE OF THE UNION AND UEF STRATEGY IN THE SHORT AND LONGER TERM
REPORT BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL
UPDATE FROM JEF AND EMI ON THEIR STRATEGY AND ACTIVITIES
GENERAL DEBATE - UEF STRATEGY AND INITIATIVES IN THE SHORT AND LONGER TERM
Coffee Break
REPORT FROM SECTIONS ON THEIR ACTIVITIES
End of the session
JOINT DINNER
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Saturday, 13 December 09:00 – 18:00
9:00 POLITICAL COMMISSIONS
PC 1 ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION
Chaired by Ortrun Gauper
PC 2 EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Chaired by Monica Tiberi
PC 3 FUTURE OF EUROPE AND UEF STRATEGY
Chaired by Franco Spoltore
PC 4 SOCIAL EUROPE AND CITIZENS' RIGHTS
Chaired by Heinz-Wilhelm Schaumann
11.30
STRATEGY AND INITIATIVES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF UEF NATIONAL SECTIONS
Introduction by the Secretary General and general debate
13:00 Lunch !! Deadline for amendments to the resolutions !!
RESOLUTION COMMITTEE MEETING
14:00
14.30
FINANCIAL REPORT
Financial Report 2014 Adoption of 2015 Budget
POLITICAL COMMISSIONS’ REPORTS AND PRESENTATION OF RESOLUTIONS AND OTHER
DOCUMENTS
15:30 VOTE ON RESOLUTIONS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
16:30
17.00
17.30
NEXT EVENTS
AOB
CLOSING SPEECH
End of Federal Committee meeting
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MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS UEF FEDERAL COMMITTEE | Brussels, 13-14 June 2014
OPENING OF THE FEDERAL COMMITTEE
The Federal Committee adopted the agenda and the minutes of the Federal Committee meeting of 15-17 No-vember 2013 in Berlin.
The Federal Committee appointed the resolution Committee, composed of Ortrun Gauper, Matteo Aducci, Flor-ent Banfi, Franco Spoltore, Bettina Kümmerle, François Mennerat and the new Secretary General.
POLITICAL & ACTIVITIY REPORT
UEF President Elmar Brok welcomed Federal Committee delegates and observers in Brussels, at the Repre-sentation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the EU. The UEF President reminded the importance of respecting the vote of European citizens by appointing Jean-Claude Juncker to the Head of the European exec-utive. He also stated that the will of the citizens and the policy of the Commission should come closer. He con-gratulated UEF for playing a quite important role in the European elections campaign, towards leading figures in Brussels and on social media, but also pointed out the limits of UEF action, mainly because of its organizational capacity and few resources. On the matter he called for the set-up of a new strategy for years to come, in order to improve it. Finally, UEF President Elmar Brok warmly congratulated the outgoing Secretary General Christian Wenning for his work.
Christian Wenning, along his last Federal Committee as UEF Secretary General, thanked the President of the UEF and his predecessor for holding the ground on federalist wishes. He then moved on to evaluate the intro-duction of the UEF 6 pillar management implemented since his taking over in 2010. He also insisted on the ne-cessity for the UEF to remain financially healthy. He finally offered his best wishes to the next UEF Secretary General.
FINANCIAL REPORT
UEF Treasurer Olivier Hinnekens presented the 2013 Financial Report. He particularly stressed cash-flow is-sues resulting from delayed transfers by the European Commission on its last period operational grant.
The 2013 Financial Report was adopted (1 abstention).
Olivier Hinnekens then presented the 2014 provisional budget. He welcomed the new 3-year operational Com-mission grant reaching €200K, which will allow the UEF to continue its activities on years to come. He also re-minded the importance for UEF to diversify its financial sources, stressing that a cofinancing for an amount of 75K € is needed.
The 2014 budget was adopted unanimously.
ELECTIONS
Paolo Vacca, candidate to UEF Secretary General, presented himself and his background. He emphasized the three main achievements of the outgoing Secretary General Christian Wenning: a more professional UEF sec-retariat, a more recognized organization at the European level and more healthy finances. He highlighted his views on the priorities of the UEF: consolidate what has been done over the last 4 years; strengthen UEF na-tional sections in cooperation with JEF; enhance UEF lobby capabilities by drafting more content material that articulates better UEF’s positions; keep federalism at the center of the battle of ideas on the future of Europe; create a wider network of volunteers.
Kolja Bienert, candidate to new UEF Treasurer, presented himself and his background. He also stressed the
importance to find alternative sources of financing.
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The nomination of the new UEF Secretary General and new Treasurer were adopted by applause.
PRESENTATION OF FEDERALISTS’ ELECTION CAMPAIGN
Paolo Vacca presented the UEF-JEF team’s campaign report.
JEF, UEF Italy, UEF Germany, UEF Austria, UEF Bulgaria and Groupe Europe took the floor to elaborate on their contribution to the campaign.
DEBATE
UEF Vice-President Isabelle Durant introduced the debate “After the European elections, what next?”. After
welcoming the fact that the UEF is now at a centerpiece of the federalist galaxy, she reminded that there was
still a lot of work to be done. She focused on the need for the UEF to collaborate further with the Spinelli Group
and to build a strategy to follow the 71 MEPs who signed the Federalist pledge and get them involved in the
future.
POLITICAL COMMISSIONS’ REPORT & GENERAL DEBATE
PC 1: Economic and monetary Union
Members of PC 1 discussed about governance of the Eurozone.
In view of the appointment of the new European Commission, and the start of the new legislature in the Europe-an Parliament, members of PC 1 calls UEF to take into consideration:
1. the urgency of the completion of the UEM with the Four Unions (banking, fiscal, economical and politi-cal), as envisaged by the EC Blueprint and the EP Resolution (November 2012) and the Four Presi-dents’ report (Towards a genuine Economic and Monetary Union, December 2012);
2. The compelling need within short time for an additional fiscal capacity up to the Eurozone, which means, in perspective, giving European institutions competences for a true budgetary policy. This addi-tional fiscal capacity is necessary in relation both to a conditional aid policy within the Eurozone (in the framework of the so-called partnership / European solidarity mechanism), designed to encourage struc-tural reforms for competitiveness and growth in member states and in order to establish a European “in-surance system” against the risk of country-specific, or asymmetric, economic shocks;
In this perspective, members of PC 1 called for emphasis on:
1. the aforementioned new Eurozone fund/budget to be created outside the Multiannual Financial Frame-work (MFF), both to avoid its limits and to guarantee that the resources deployed through the activation of a “fiscal capacity” be truly “additional” to those already allocated to the EU budget (rather than replac-ing them), and be granted the flexibility of an effective budgetary policy;
2. the EP must be guaranteed a role in administering this additional fiscal capacity, and this role must be expressly envisaged irrespective of procedure to be chosen in order to reach this decision (be it refer-ring on Art. 352 TFEU, with the purpose to implement an enhanced cooperation; or following the lines of a European Development Fund; or establishing a new international treaty)
3. while the financing of the Eurozone fund/budget with own resources is a necessary condition for estab-lishing an additional fiscal capacity,
a. Treaties do not provide an adequate legal basis for establishing “true European taxes”, nor they allow EU to raise loans, except in certain specific circumstances, and under precise rules, with the recourse to project bonds;
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b. and should the “fiscal capacity” consist of resources raised through borrowing or revenue from a true European tax, or a share of the yield of the financial transaction tax , then a European Treasury should be established.
On the basis of this logic and to ensure democratic legitimacy:
- the building of a genuine additional fiscal capacity for the Eurozone requires Treaty change; - any intermediate step, which needs small Treaties’ adjustments – like those of creating a European sol-
idarity mechanism together with strengthening the power of the Commission to reject national budgets – should envisaged but eventually a genuine constituent process must begin, in order to establish a true political community in the Eurozone, while safeguarding the unity of the Union;
- the first and main task of the newly elected European Parliament ought to be that of creating the politi-cal conditions for this constituent process to become possible.
PC 2: External affairs
The PC has debated on the resolution about the EU’s foreign and defence policy. The members of the PC have added the following elements to the initial resolution:
In the “whereas” part:
- “the foundation of the EU and its main goal is the preservation and promotion of peace - the EU’s foreign policy should be anchored on and driven by its fundamental values of peace, democra-
cy, the rule of law and human rights”;
- over the last years there was a substantial lack of political will among both national and European deci-sion makers in this field which hindered EU ability to act on the many crisis particularly at the borders of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle-East;
- several provisions of the current EU Treaty, e.g on the permanent structured cooperation, have yet to be implemented;
- the importance for the Member States to “move more decisively toward a strengthening of the CFSP and CSDP”;
- the importance to “use all tools in the fields of diplomacy, enlargement, security, defence, development, humanitarian assistance, trade, energy and home affairs” to lead an effective foreign policy.
In the “concrete steps towards a genuine European Foreign Policy” part:
- the importance for the European Parliament to get involved “at the same level as the European Council in shaping the strategic level decisions of the EU in the field of foreign affairs”;
- Giving the EU a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council has been a federalist proposal for years but this time, members of the PC asked for this seat to replace the ones held by France and the UK.
In the “concrete steps toward a more integrated Europe Defence” part:
- “Notes that the pooling of military capabilities at the EU level would allow to both increase the efficiency of European Defence and bring about savings to the national budgets by exploiting the effects of econ-omy of scale”;
- Members of the PC also added a fourth section in the resolution named “Towards to a single European Foreign, Security and Defence Policy”
In the closing remarks:
- A resolution on energy was also proposed for this FC but was put aside as the resolution needed addi-tional work to be presented, even though energy remains an important aspect of the EU external policy. The PC thus committed in the concluding remarks to “develop a policy on the matter of Energy Policy and an Energy Union” for the next FC.
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The PC then had a discussion on Ukraine: a resolution, in favor of Ukraine joining the EU, was proposed by the chair of the PC but it was submitted too late to be adopted. The PC was divided between those in favor of a double-membership and those in favor of a European integration, those who stress the need to respect Ukraini-an minorities who are not in favor of a European integration and those who are against specific groups that push violence in the country. Therefore, it was impossible for the PC to come up with a clear proposal and thus de-cided not to endorse the resolution on Ukraine. For now, the PC lacks of a clear vision in the neighborhood poli-cy. The PC however agreed to the fact that the European policy in Ukraine has destabilized more than stabilized and thus the neighborhood policy as a whole should be rethought. The PC thus considers organizing a specific meeting before the next FC to move on on those topics.
PC 3: UEF strategy
30 participants in PC 3 discussed about the post-election strategy for the UEF and the follow up of its campaign “Towards Federal Europe”. After some introductory remarks by Franco Spoltore, Pauline Gessant (JEF Presi-dent) and Christian Moos (EUD Secretary General) started discussion, during which twelve people took the floor. A general agreement was reached that the UEF will have to concentrate on the election of the European Commission President and continue the “respect my vote” action. In parallel the UEF will have to reach out to new MEPs who are aligned with the Spinelli Group, so as to help organize federalist minded MEPs in the new European Parliament. Helping the new Parliament and the new Commission to develop and implement a feder-alist agenda for the next 5 years will be a priority. Members of PC3 discussed about the need to develop a two-pronged strategy: calling for further economic and political integration of the Eurozone and for reopening the debate on the reform of the EU and Eurozone institutions, with attention to the consequences of an increasingly Euro-sceptic United Kingdom and stronger populist forces across Europe. All members agreed that the joint UEF-JEF task force needs to continue its work and propose new initiatives for the coming months.
PC 4: Social Europe and citizen’s rights
Members of PC 4 convened for the first time since its constitution at the XXIV UEF European Congress in Ber-lin. 14 of 19 registered members were present. The PC was presented with two resolution proposals:
1. on youth employment by Group Europe. 2. on nationalism by Francois Mennerat of UEF France.
Members of the PC came to the following conclusions:
1. Give the newly founded PC time and space for its proper set up. Therefore, a discussion on the resolu-tion proposals was seen as premature. It was decided to rework the proposals before the next Federal Committee meeting.
2. Identify four issue groups to work on. It decided to start with tackling one project in each issue group and assigned rapporteurs:
a. THE SOCIAL MODEL First project: youth (un)employment and empowerment
b. MIGRATION First project: gaps in the current common asylum policy (border issues, mutual recognition of asylum status)
c. HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE First project: Future mechanisms for the protection of human rights in the European Union
d. FUTURE OF EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY First project: Developing the European democracy - Preparing the next convention process.
3. Set up a virtual platform in order to work on the above mentioned projects. The target is to have the second draft resolution proposals as well as others ready for discussion and finally adoption at the next Federal Committee meeting.
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The constitutional part was followed by Lucio Levi’s report on the ECI “NewDeal4Europe“. He invited members of the PC to a presentation/debate on 10 July 2014 in Torino.
VOTE ON RESOLUTIONS
PC 2 External affairs
The amended resolution on re-launching Europe's Foreign & Defence Policy was adopted (6 abstentions).
PC 3 UEF strategy
The resolution to support European Parliament empowerment for a deeper & stronger legitimacy was adopted (2 against).
The resolution on demands to the European Council & the newly elected European Parliament – “Don't betray the voters!” was unanimously adopted.
The resolution on nationalism was withdrawn.
AOB & ANNOUCEMENTS OF FUTURE EVENTS
Newly elected UEF Secretary General Paolo Vacca thanked every participant for their work during the Federal Committee meeting. He then moved on to announce planned future events & actions:
- Continue the “Respect my vote” action; - Reach out to federalist-minded MEPs so as to introduce UEF and its work; - Create a group of federalist-minded MEPs who want to fight for the EU.
The next UEF meeting will be held in November 2014: date and place are to be scheduled.
CLOSING SPEECH
UEF President of Honor Andrew Duff thanked Federal Committee delegates and observers.
He also congratulated Alexander Stubb for becoming the new Finnish Prime minister and called the organisa-tion to extend their congratulations.
He then moved on to stress to participants that collaboration with the Spinelli Group is an important partnership to build upon. He concluded by reminding everyone that it only inside the context of a convention that EU’s con-cerns and issues can be confronted and eventually be genuinely addressed.
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PROPOSALS FOR RESOLUTION
- Resolution Proposal on TTIP Submitted by UEF Austria
- Resolution Proposal on Ukraine,
submitted by Monica Tiberi PC2 External Affairs
- Resolution Proposal on Genuine Free Movement For All, submitted by JEF Europe
- Resolution Proposal on Social Affairs,
Submitted by UEF Germany
- Resolution Proposal, submitted by UEF Czech Republic
FORM FOR TABLING AN AMENDMENT
Amendment forms to the proposed resolution and motions can be found on UEF website. Deadline for amendments: Saturday 13 December 13.00.
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POLITICAL COMMISSIONS
PC1: ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION Chairwoman: Ortun Gauper Rapporteur: Luisa Trumellini Mailing list: pc1@federalists.eu The ongoing debt crisis in the Euro area proves yet again that a Monetary Union without an economic and polit-ical union is in danger. The Euro needs to be accompanied by a European government with sufficient own re-sources and powers to act on the European economy. While member states must improve their national public finances, only the European level can gather the resources for a European plan to relauch the European econ-omy. Coordination of national policies and plans is proving once more insufficient, thus a big step forward to-wards the United States of Europe is urgent for the survival of the Euro and the future of the European economy in an ever more competitive world. PC2: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Chairwomen: Monica Tiberi Rapporteur: Florent Banfi Mailing list: pc2@federalists.eu The PC will be 1) monitoring the implementation the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty in the area of Foreign Policy, Security and Defense, in particular the completion of the setting up the External Action Service (EAS) as an efficient, coherent, transparent democratically accountable European diplomatic service as well as, 2) comment developments of the European Foreign, Security and Defense Policy both in terms of its institutional set-up and the means it’s been given for conducting an active European foreign policy, in particular in the areas of conflict prevention, peace-building, civilian and military crisis management and disarmament and formulate proposals for Federalist action in this field and 3) discuss relevant foreign policy issues. PC3: FUTURE OF EUROPE AND FEDERALIST STRATEGY Chairman: Franco Spoltore Rapporteur: Otto Schmuck Mailing list: pc3@federalists.eu The goal of this Political Commission is to develop Federalist actions according to the federalist strategy – ways and means for a European Federal Union – especially after the creation of the Spinelli Group. PC4: SOCIAL EUROPE AND CITIZENS’ RIGHTs Chairman: Heinz-Wilhelm Schaumann Vice-Chairwoman: Daphni Gogou Special Guest expert: Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufman Mailing list: pc4@federalists.eu
More than ever social issues but also issues of civil rights are at the centre of discussions at the European level. Caused by the current challenges to European politics and society there are the following important questions:
1 How should a European social model look like? 2 How do we solve the problems associated with migration within and to Europe? 3 How do we ensure the high standard of human rights and strengthen civil rights in Europe? 4 How we shape the future of European democracy?
We would like to discuss possible solutions to these questions! For this purpose there is a special platform with more detailed information about our political commission. You are invited to participate in our discussions. The discussion platform of PC-4 "Social Europe and Citizen Rights" can be found via the following link: http://s521719608.online.de/ If you want to become a member of the Political Commission, contact secretariat(at)federalists(dot)eu (for the UEF Federal Committee members only).
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
MAP & VENUE
FC MEETING VENUE
Bedford Hotel and Congress Centre **** Rue du Midi 135-137 B-1000 Brussels
DINNER VENNUE
Pasta Divina Rue de la Montagne 16, 1000 Bruxelles
Nearest Tramway Station: Nearest Metro & Bus Station:
Anneessens
Bourse Beurs
Click on image for dinner venue route
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ACCOMMODATION IN BRUSSELS
Please do not forget to book your reservations in advance!
Attention: The UEF Secretariat will NOT deal with hotel reservations!
We recommend participants who haven’t yet managed their accommodation to use
Bedford Hotel & Congress Centre ***.
Check some suggestions for hotels here. More hotel/hostels online search engines: Booking.com | Tripadvisor.fr | visitbelgium.com | brusselsdestination.be | fr.hotels.com
TRAVEL EXPENSES
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM
EXCLUSIVELY FOR UEF FEDERAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Taking the financial situation of the organisation, we would like to limit the payment of effec-tive travel reimbursement to members who feel they could not participate in the Federal Committee otherwise. No travel reimbursement will be paid for travel costs under 100€. Expenses above 100€ will be paid back at a rate of 75% with a maximum of 300€. If travelling by car (min. 2 people), the reimbursement is of 0,13 Euro/km. Please note that reimbursement will only be given on the basis of original tickets / receipts. If travelling by plane, please include your ticket as well as your boarding pass; if travelling by car, please include your petrol tickets. Please note that reimbursements will unfortunately take time and can only be given on the basis of the original tickets and invoices.
Deadline for the submission of reimbursement requests: 31.12.2014
PROXY
PROXY FORM
Please note that according to the Statutes (Art.15): “Every delegate shall exercise one vote. A delegate unable to attend can authorize another delegate in writing to exercise his vote by proxy. No single delegate shall have more than one proxy.”
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
SURNAME NAME RESIDENCE POLITICAL COMMISSION
ADDUCI Matteo BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
ANSELMI Giorgio ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
BANFI Florent FRANCE PC 2 External Affairs
BARCS Endre BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
BEHESHTI Abolfazl FRANCE PC 2 External Affairs
BINGEL Ralf GERMANY PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
BŘEČKA Josef CZECH REPUBLIC PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
BRINKMANN Walter GERMANY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
BUCURAS Ioan BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
BURCKHARDT Till SWITZERLAND PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
BUTORAC Saša BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
CIAVARINI AZZI Michele BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
CIPOLLETTA Chiara Stella LUXEMBOURG PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
DIMITROV Emil BELGIUM PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
DUCRY Jacques SWITZERLAND PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
EVA CHRISTINA Andersson BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
FAURA Pablo SPAIN PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
FERRERO Francesco ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
FERRUTA Ugo ITALY PC 2 External Affairs
FILIPOVIC Ljubomir MONTENEGRO PC 2 External Affairs
FLORIAN Ziegenbalg GERMANY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
FRISCHENSCHLAGER Friedhelm AUSTIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
FRIX Paul BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
GARLINSKA Alexandra BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
GAUPER Ortrun AUSTRIA PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
GESSANT Pauline FRANCE PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
GIESEL Rainer Bruno GERMANY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
GOGOU Daphné BELGIUM PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
GRACE David UNITED KINGDOM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
GYUROV Yasen BRUSSELS PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
HEGEDUS Sandor HUNGARY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
HÜTTEMANN Bernd GERMANY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
ILIĆ Zdravko SERBIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
IVANOV Velko BULGARIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
JANČOVÁ Lenka SLOVAKIA PC 2 External Affairs
KAPLAN Ivo CZECH REPUBLIC PC 2 External Affairs
KDOLSKI Andrea AUSTRIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
KOHL Andrea AUSTRIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
KOVATCHEV Andrey BULGARIA PC 2 External Affairs
KRAMER Niklas GERMANY PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
KREFT Enrico GERMANY
LIA LUCIA Epure ROMANIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
MALCOVATI Massimo ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
MENNERAT François FRANCE PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
MIKKO ANTTON Rönnholm FINLAND PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
MILOVIC Boro BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
MONTANI Guido ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
MOOS Christian GERMANY PC 2 External Affairs
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MORIDIAN Masoumeh AUSTRIA PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
MORO Domenico ITALIA PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
NADIRADZE Dr. Kakha GEORGIA PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
NIRKKONEN Tuomas BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
NTELEDIMOU Petroula GREECE PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
OOMSELS Peter BELGIUM PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
PALERMO Carlo Maria ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
PATERSON Mark UK PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
PISTONE Sergio ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
RADL Sabine AUSTRIA PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
RASTRELLI Giovanni LUXEMBOURG PC 2 External Affairs
ROSSOLILLO Giulia ITALY PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
SCHAUMANN Heinz-Wilhelm GERMANY PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
SCHMUCK Otto GERMANY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
SCHUSTER Niels BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
SCHWARZ Karel CZECH REPUBLIC PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
SODERMAN Henrik BELGIUM PC 2 External Affairs
SOTO SAINZ Oliver SPAIN PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
SPOLTORE Franco ITALY PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
TRUMELLINI Luisa ITALY PC 1 Economic & Monetary Union
VANCAMPENHOUT Roger BELGIUM PC 4 Social Europe & Citizens Rights
VERESCHOOTEN Robert BELGIUM PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
VIEILLEDENT Catherine BELGIQUE PC 3 Future of Europe & Federalist Strategy
WETTACH Wolfgang G GERMANY PC 2 External Affairs
ZSOMBOR Roza HUNGARY PC 2 External Affairs
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UEF STAFF CONTACT
In case of emergency, you can reach us by phone on +32 2 508 30 30.
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Dimitrios MAVRIDIS Network Officer
Elisa LIRONI Policy & Advocacy Officer
David M. GARCIA Policy & Advocacy Officer
UEF European Secretariat
Square de Meeûs 25 | B - 1000 Brussels secretariat@federalists.eu
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