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SUMMARY:Heinrich Böll Foundation - After Europe goes to the polls: Where is the European Union headed? (Berlin)
DESCRIPTION:Event Background\nThe European election will be a litmus test for the European democratic project and further reveal and demonstrate what has been a trend in many European countries in recent years – the increasing success of right-wing populist and extremist forces. In regions where they are gaining more and more ground\, they have already managed to influence the political discourse to a large degree and thus changed the direction and\nimpetus of the European election campaigns. \nAbout the Event\nThe Heinrich Böll Foundation is therefore committed to bringing its European partners and European actors fighting against right-wing populism in Europe together to provide a platform for networking and the exchange of ideas\, best practices and lessons learned. \nAt the conference “After Europe goes to the polls: Where is the European Union headed?”\, the election results will be analysed\, to examine the causes of voting behaviour in the individual EU member states\, and discuss with European experts how the new majorities will impact the European Parliament’s ability to act\, the interaction between the EU institutions\, and the orientation of future EU policy. \nThe networking event – as part of the Conference – aims to connect and support progressive forces that promote liberal democracy within the EU. \nHeld with the cooperation of the Green European Foundation. \nProgramme\nMonday\, June 3rd\, 2019 \n10.45: Registration\n11.00: Welcome\n13.00: Lunch\n14.00: Welcome address and introduction\nDr. Ellen Ueberschär\, President\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Berlin \nKeynote\nWhat challenges await the European Union after the European elections?\nIvan Krastev\, Chair of the Centre for Liberal Strategies and Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences\, Sofia/Vienna \nDiscussion with:\nAnne Gellinek*\, Chief of the ZDF Television Office Brussels\, Second German Television\,\nBrussels \n15.00: Break\n15.30: Panel – Analysis of the election results \n· Motives and background: What are the key election results?\n· What kind of EU have the voters elected?\n· What were the motives behind electing parties sceptical about the EU and\nintegration?\n· Do the election results vary by certain regions or groups of countries?\n· What impact will the election results have on the EU policy of individual member\nstates?\nPiotr Buras\, Head of the Warsaw Office\, European Council on Foreign Relations\, Warsaw\nProf. Dr. Sylvie Strudel\, Professor of Political Science\, Université de Paris 2\, Paris\nProf. Dr. Uwe Jun\, Professor of Political Science\, Trier University\, Trier\nProf. Dr. Lina Papadopoulou\, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law\, Aristotle University Thessaloniki \n17.00: Break\n17.30: Panel – Where is the EU headed after Europe goes to the polls? \n· What effect will the new majorities have on the European Parliament’s ability to act?\n· New parliamentary groups – new alliances: How must the progressive forces now\nposition themselves?\n· How much support does the European Union still have? How can it build further\ntrust? And how can it find a capacity to act?\n· What consequences will the election results have for future EU policy?\n· What common projects will now take priority?\nReinhard Bütikofer\, MEP\, Chair of the European Green Party\, Brussels\nDr. Rui Tavares*\, Politician and former MEP\, The Greens/EFA\, Young Policy Leader Fellow at European University Institute\, Florence\nEdit Zgut*\, Analyst\, Polish Academy of Sciences\, Warsaw/Budapest\nProf. Dr. Teresa Pullano\, Assistant Professor of European Global Studies\, University of\nBasel \n19.00: End\n19.30: Dinner \n*Speakers listed above have been invited\, but have not necessarily confirmed their participation. \nTuesday\, June 4th\, 2019\n09.30: Registration\n10.00: Welcome address and introduction\nKeynote\nCivil society and the future of Europe \n\nDr. Sergey Lagodinsky\, Candidate for the European Parliament\, The Greens/EFA and\nHead of the European Union/North America Department\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Berlin\nFlavia Kleiner\, Co-President\, Operation Libero\, Bern\n\n10.30: Exchange\nHow European elections have affected and affect the political landscape for civil\nsociety and civil action \n\nInputs from partner organizations from different countries\n\nDiscussion \n12.30: Lunch\n13.30: Exchange\nCapacity to act for civil society in times of shrinking spaces \n\nInputs from partner organizations from different countries\n\nDiscussion \n15.00: Break\n15.30: What comes next?\nFeedback\n16.00: End \nPracticalities\nEntry is free\, but registration is required. Please register with the form found on the  Heinrich Böll Foundation website here.  \nTransport connection\nBus 147 Deutsches Theater\nS-Bahn S1\, 2\, 25\, 5\, 7\, 75\, 9 Friedrichstraße\nU-Bahn U6\, Oranienburger Tor\nTram M1\, M6\, 12 Oranienburger Tor\nfrom central station (DB)\, Bus 147 > Ostbahnhof bis Deutsches Theater \nConference languages\nThe international conference will be translated simultaneously German/English.\nThe network meeting will take place in English only.\n \n\n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/heinrich-boll-foundation-after-europe-goes-to-the-polls-where-is-the-european-union-headed/
LOCATION:Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Schumannstraße\, 8\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Congress of Young Europeans 2019 (Marseille)
DESCRIPTION:The Heinrich Böll Foundation\, the Green European Foundation and the Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG) are calling for applications to participate in the 7th Congress of Young Europeans! The Congress will take place in Marseille\, France\, from 4th to 7th September 2019. \nThe main theme of this year’s Congress is “How to fight for climate and democracy”. How can young people with ideas and ideals at hand contribute to social and political change? What can we learn from movements like Fridays for Future? Which tools do successful activists use? How can we build and connect a movement? \nDuring the three-day Congress\, selected participants will have the opportunity to come together and participate in different panels and workshops focusing on these questions. \nHow to Apply\n\nAre you already involved in a movement\, NGO\, or similar activity?\nAre you interested in sharing and expanding your vision\, knowledge and ideas?\nAre you between 18 and 30 years old?\nAre you interested in sharing and discussing ideas in a transnational environment?\n\nApply now to the Congress of Young Europeans and become part of a young and innovative European network! \nThe organisers will cover the the travel and accomodation costs for all selected participants of the Marseille Congress of Young Europeans. \nThe number of available spaces is limited. \nThe working language of the Congress is English. \nPlease apply via the application form found here: APPLY! \nDEADLINE EXTENSION: 21st June \n\n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/call-for-participants-congress-young-europeans-2019/
LOCATION:Friche Belle de Mai\, 41 Rue Jobin\, Marseille\, 13003\, France
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