Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, 14 November 2018 – What is Europe doing to protect us? Trade Policy, Social Europe, Environment and Security
Sofia Fernandes, senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a citizen consultation organized by the local committee "La République en marche".

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The local committee “La Republique en marche” is organizing a series of debate conferences throughout the autumn on European topics.
Sofia Fernandes speaks at one of them, along with Pierre Berthelet, researcher in public law at the University of Pau, Raphaël Romi, honorary dean of the Faculty of Law of Nantes and Jean -Marc Siroën, professor of economics at Paris-Dauphine University.
The local committee “La Republique en marche” is organizing a series of debate conferences throughout the autumn on European topics.
Sofia Fernandes speaks at one of them, along with Pierre Berthelet, researcher in public law at the University of Pau, Raphaël Romi, honorary dean of the Faculty of Law of Nantes and Jean -Marc Siroën, professor of economics at Paris-Dauphine University.
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