Brussels, 15 October 2019 – Europe: Post Elections Challenges
Geneviève Pons, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute's Brussels Office, intervene for a conference organised by the organisation Chapel for Europe, which aims at discussing the incoming challenge for Europe after the May 2019 European elections.

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After the European elections last May 2019, the Chapel for Europe is organizing this conference about the “Post-election challenges”, trying to contribute to the reflection to the vision of Europe and to inspire people to get involved in the civil society. Geneviève Pons, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute’s Brussels Office will give an keynote speech on the challenges that the EU will have to face over the next 5 years, with special emphasis on the climate challenge.
After the European elections last May 2019, the Chapel for Europe is organizing this conference about the “Post-election challenges”, trying to contribute to the reflection to the vision of Europe and to inspire people to get involved in the civil society. Geneviève Pons, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute’s Brussels Office will give an keynote speech on the challenges that the EU will have to face over the next 5 years, with special emphasis on the climate challenge.
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