Meetings with Members of the European Parliament: Shaping priorities for 2024-2029


As the European Parliament gears up for the hearings of the designated Commissioners, CESI had the opportunity to engage with key MEPs to discuss the pressing priorities for the coming legislative period.
As the European Parliament gears up for the hearings of the designated Commissioners, CESI had the opportunity to engage with key Members of the European Parliament to discuss the pressing priorities for the coming legislative period.
CESI Secretary General Klaus Heeger met with MEPs Özlem Demirel, Gabriele Bischoff, Vytenis Andriukaitis, Michael Gahler, Leila Chaibi, Katrin Langensiepen, Alex Agius Saliba, Grégory Allione, and Pasquale Tridico to explore shared objectives for 2024-2029.
These discussions spanned a wide range of essential topics, including strengthening social rights, ensuring fair taxation, enhancing civil protection, supporting competitiveness, and promoting robust public services for all Europeans.
With critical challenges ahead, CESI is confident that our collaboration with the European Parliament will foster meaningful progress in the EU.
The coming years will be decisive for achieving a balance between economic growth and social welfare, and it is highly important to ensure that the European Union remains a beacon of equality, fairness, and sustainability for all its citizens.
CESI looks forward to continuing this important dialogue and contributing to a stronger Europe for workers, public services, and society as a whole.






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Meetings with Members of the European Parliament: Shaping priorities for 2024-2029
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