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EU Policy Update June 2019

Stay informed about the latest developments in EU policy, including EP elections, Brexit, and the Future of Europe. Learn about EAPN's actions at the EU and national levels, and get updates on the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights.

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EU Policy Update June 2019

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  1. EU Policy Update June 2019 Sian Jones Policy Coordinator European Anti-Poverty Network www.eapn.eu www.eapn.eu

  2. 7a Outline • The Context • EPSR – Latest Developments • Future of Europe • EAPN Action: EU and national level • Finalizing the post 2020 position paper

  3. The Context • EP ELECTIONS: 23-5 MAY: large turnout with diverse results. Weakening support for main groups EPP/ S+D, increase for Greens/Alde and populists? • NATIONAL ELECTIONS: Widening Gap? Wins by Social Democrats in Denmark, Finland, Spain but growing divide with xenophobic populists eg Belgium • BREXIT: Extension from EU to October 31. May forced to resign, Conservative Party elect new PM, increased threat of No Deal with BREXIT party success in EP election. • FUTURE OF EUROPE SIBIU SUMMIT 9 MAY: Sibiu declaration – defending 1 Europe with 10 commitments! Protecting citizens is all about security... • NOMINATION FIGHT FOR LEADERS OF EU INSTITUTIONS - JUNE: aim for geographical balance/gender and party group… Front runner for President of EC? • EU BUDGET: No budget agreed, major stumbling blocks now BREXIT delay, re-nationalizing AGRI, respect for rule of law and Eurozone budget proposal. • MIGRATION: 17.000 non EU migrants, with Greece and Spain top entry points with hardening of Italy. No progress on EU shared responsibility

  4. European Pillar on Social Rights – Latest Developments • Juncker Commission keen to show progress on EU Social Priorities and EPSR implementation specifically. See updated implementation table here. • May/June 2019: EU Labour Authority to coordinate labour mobility and social security coordination to be put in place. • May/June 2019: Agreement on Transparent and Predictable working conditions agreed (Written Statement) to be adopted by EP and Council. • May/June 2019: Agreement reached between EP and Council reached on on Work-Life balance. Needs to be ratified by Member States. • End of 2019: Implementation of Access to Social Protection Council Recommendation was adopted. • All agreements reflect reduced ambition for EU frameworks, particularly from Council. • Commission say their job is done - implementation in hands of MS and stakeholders! Keen for NGOs to put pressure on Member States to deliver and quote the Pillar! .

  5. Future of Europe/Post 2020 • 28 Jan: Future of Europe Reflection Paper – Towards 2030: 3 scenarios for Agenda 2030/ SDGs - how much buy in? • 9 May Sibiu: Informal Summit with Sibiu Declaration: 10 commitments for a United Europe. • Strategic Agenda 2019-24: Council’s 4 priorities? • 1) Protecting citizens’ and freedom • 2) Developing our economic base – European model • 3) Building a greener, fairer and more inclusive future • 4) Promoting Europe’s interests + values in the world.. • 21 May: Annual Convention on Inclusive Growth – A Post 2020 vision to deliver on social rights?

  6. Future of Europe : Silbiu Declaration – 10 commitments! • Defend one Europe • Stay united, through thick and thin. • Always look for joint solutions • Protect our way of life, democracy and the rule of law.. • Deliver where it matters most. Europe will continue to be big on big matters. • Uphold the principle of fairness • Give ourselves the means to match our ambitions. • Safeguard the future for the next generations of Europeans. • Protect our citizens. • Europe will be a responsible global leader.

  7. EAPN Action Plan: Supporting EPSR implementation (EU and national) EU Level • EESC opinion – evaluation of initial implementation/hearing – 28 March. • Annual Convention (20 May) – participation of 16 members (13 Countries), rapporteur in workshop on SDGs, and side event with EDF combating in-work poverty for people with disabilities • 1 EU level event (June ) – Post 2020/SDGs and EPSR + Poverty Watch and Semester events • Follow up on progress on 5 principles – particularly MI (EMIN) and Education eg Peer Review in Lithuania in January; Launch of public authorities – 2-3 July, Athens. • Monitoring through Poverty Watch and European Semester National level • 2019 WP: Deliver at least 5 national events on the Social Pillar – google mapping eg Finland/Sept • Focus on Social Pillar or 5 principals 1) Minimum Income (care with EMIN..) 2) Social Protection; 3) Access to Essential Services; 4) Fair Wages; 5) Education/LLL • Link it to the European Semester or Poverty Watch. SDGs/Post 2020

  8. EAPN Action: Future of Europe and Post 2020 – Past and Future • July 2018: Future of Europe Position Paper • April 2019: Letter to Heads of State before Sibiu Summit with National network action template letter. • May 2019: Statement response to Sibiu • March: Discussion in EUISG on post 2020 • June: Reflection conference • September: Finalize and launch Post 2020 paper. • November – new leadership of EU institutions – advocacy follow up.

  9. Follow up Action European Pillar of Social Rights • What actions/national events planned on Social Pillar implementation? Completing mapping. • How can we keep it on the agenda at EU/ national level? Post 2020 – finalizing the position paper • Agreeing core demands, additional elements?

  10. Post 2020 Position Paper • Achieving poverty eradication and increasing well-being • Political pre-requisites to achieve results • Embedding participation and transforming EU coordination instruments • Mobilising EU funds to support the strategy

  11. Position Paper – Core demands • Achieving poverty eradication and increasing well-being • Ambitious poverty target • Effective poverty indicators and social scoreboard • A rights-based integrated poverty strategy • Urgent action to guarantee minimum income and social protection • Concrete results on all social rights

  12. Position Paper – Core demands (cont) • Political pre-requisites to achieve results • High level political commitment • Making well-being the goal: rebalancing economic/social/environment • Embedding participation and transforming EU coordination instruments • A participative, social and sustainable European Semester • Make civil society equal partners 4. Mobilising EU funds to support the strategy • Increase effectiveness of EU funds spending on poverty reduction

  13. 7a Thank you for your attention! For more information, please contact Sian Jones EAPN Policy Coordinator sian.jones@eapn.eu

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