As part of the preparations for the 26 May European elections, the Cfdt organizes a day of information and debate for members and close supporters. Jean-Pierre Bobichon, adviser & liaisons with the civil society relations and Trade unions, will speak about EU institutions.
PARTNERSHIP
PARTENAIRES
Welcom from 9.30am, followed by two conferences:
- Europe, its institutions, the Parliament, by Jean-Pierre Bobichon from the Jacques Delors Institute (www.institutdelors.eu)
- European perspective on pensions, by Henri Lourdelle, advisor of the European Federation of Retired and Older People (FERPA)
– Lunch break –
From 2:15 pm round table moderated by Thibaut Sellier on 3 themes: social Europe, migratory and environmental challenges.
Participants: Yvan Ricordeau, National Secretary CFDT; Diane Angermüller Public Policy Coordinator at the DG Migration and Home Affairs Committee; Patrick Martin-Genier, European Issues Specialist and member of Team Europe France, Science Po.
Welcom from 9.30am, followed by two conferences:
- Europe, its institutions, the Parliament, by Jean-Pierre Bobichon from the Jacques Delors Institute (www.institutdelors.eu)
- European perspective on pensions, by Henri Lourdelle, advisor of the European Federation of Retired and Older People (FERPA)
– Lunch break –
From 2:15 pm round table moderated by Thibaut Sellier on 3 themes: social Europe, migratory and environmental challenges.
Participants: Yvan Ricordeau, National Secretary CFDT; Diane Angermüller Public Policy Coordinator at the DG Migration and Home Affairs Committee; Patrick Martin-Genier, European Issues Specialist and member of Team Europe France, Science Po.
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