Presenting our Agenda for Action to European political parties
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19 Feb 2024
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Presenting our Agenda for Action to European political parties

On Tuesday, 20 February, AmCham EU launched its Agenda for Action 2024-2029 with a session bringing together representatives of European political parties. The speakers provided perspectives from the ALDE Party, the European People’s Party, the Party of European Socialists and the European Conservatives and Reformists Group in the European Parliament. They discussed a wide range of issues including the future of the Single Market, the role of the EU in the world and enlargement.

During the panel, we heard from Thanasis Bakolas, Secretary General, European People’s Party, Andrea Cepova-Fourtoy, Deputy Secretary General, European Conservatives and Reformists Group, Didrik de Schaetzen, Secretary General, ALDE party and Yonnec Polet, Deputy Secretary General, Party of European Socialists.

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