What happened to the conclusions of the Conference on the future of Europe? The issue is debated.
By Veronique Lamquin
La crowd of great days. In any case, big Fridays, a low day for the European Parliament. 535 people out of 800. A good attendance rate, above the average at the Caprice des Dieux. It’s a local regular who says it, Guy Verhofstadt to name a few. On the agenda of the session, the “follow-up event” (we saw a press release that evoked the “post-event feedback”) of the Conference on the future of Europe. For the distracted (the majority) it is an unprecedented process: the involvement, on the scale of a union of twenty-seven countries, of citizens in the political process. Launched in May 2021, tossed between a pandemic and above all a war, it delivered, in May, 49 proposals divided into 300 measures… From the most ambitious to the most concrete, without taboos, not even that of the revision of the European treaties!
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