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  • Make your voice heard at Madrid PES Council

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    Published Monday, October 20, 2008 at 11:10
    by Editor in Debate (572 views and 0 comments)

    Deadline extended until 9 November2008

    As you know, the PES manifesto for the 2009 European elections will be adopted at the Council. And you have the chance to speak in the Council through a video message.


    Here is what you have to do:

    - Send us a video of you and/or your local comrades answering the question: Why is it important to have a common manifesto for the European elections?
    - This should be a short informal video (maximum 90 seconds), don’t forget to mention your name and party (and your comrades’);
    - To show it in Madrid, we need your video in high resolution (up to 100MB) in .mpeg or .wmv format;
    - We need your video before 9th November in order to have time to edit it.
    - Send us your video through a website that provides transfer service (see below)

    How does it work?
    1. Go to the site Yousendit and create your account by clicking on the link (it will take you 30 seconds)
    2. Once you have created your account, you will receive a confirmation e-mail – click on the link sent to your e-mail and your account...

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    Tags: activists, Council, manifesto


  • Training day for PES activists

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    Published Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 17:55
    by Editor in Debate (759 views and 3 comments)

    Are you interested in learning more about the EU decision making process and pan-European social-democratic and socialist values?
    In the frame of the PES Council in Madrid, FEPS, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, is offering to PES activists the opportunity to enjoy a training and information day on November the 30th 2008.

    The forum will be opened by a debate on “European Social Standards”, with Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Zita Gurmai and Ernst Stetter, and followed by two training session, the first focusing on the functioning and work of the PES as well as the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, while the second, “EU decision-making”, aims at explaining the functioning of the EU Institutions.

    This will constitute a great opportunity for meeting other PES activists coming from all over Europe, sharing your experiences, and taking part as a guest in the PES Council in Madrid on December the 1st and 2nd.
    Moreover, the forum will also include cultural activities, like a “Madrid historical Tour”.

    A participation fee of 100€ will be asked, in return FEPS will cover all the accommodation expenses in Madrid and reimburse the travel costs (economy fare/second class).

    Are you willing to participate? Please, download the invitation to get more information and follow the link to register. read more

    Tags: activists, Council, FEPS, PES

    File: Invitation Training Day Activists.pdf


  • Vox pop: why do we need a common manifesto?

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    Published Friday, December 21, 2007 at 10:39
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1391 views and 0 comments)

    Here are more video statements from PES activists. They explain why Europe's socialists and social democrats need a common manifesto for the 2009 European elections.



    Find more videos on the PES Youtube channel.

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES


  • Vox pop III: the number one priority for the PES manifesto

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    Published Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 10:18
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1225 views and 0 comments)

    Previous to the PES Council we asked PES activists to send us video statements to be presented in the plenary on the last day. Here is a video we showed with activists from Paris:

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    Tags: activists, citizens, council, democracy


  • Vox pop II: the number one priority for the PES manifesto

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    Published Friday, December 14, 2007 at 16:42
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1180 views and 0 comments)

    Here are more PES activists giving their view on one important priority for the PES manifesto:

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    Tags: activists, citizens, council, democracy


  • Vox pop I: the number one priority for the PES manifesto

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    Published Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 16:55
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1120 views and 0 comments)

    At last month's PES Council the Yourspace team presented a series of videos with statements from PES activists and other socialists who told us their priorities for the PES manifesto. Here's one of them:



    Find more videos at the PES YouTube channel.

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    Tags: activists, citizens, council, democracy


  • PES Council: another step on the way towards 'New Social Europe'

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    Published Thursday, December 6, 2007 at 09:45
    by Editor in New Social Europe (1251 views and 0 comments)

    At the recent PES Council in Sofia politicians and activists met and discussed what a common manifesto for Europe’s socialists and social democrats should look like. Another of the roundtables on the first day of the Council addressed the manifesto theme ‘New Social Europe’.

    PES President Poul Nyrup Rasmussen gave his ideas for priorities in this theme:

    • Since markets are becoming ever more globalised, we need to ensure that markets are not bypassing the labour, health and safety, environmental and other standards on which Europe’s social market economies are based.
    • Free movement of labour and migration mean that there is an ever greater need for a basic set of employment rights and protection against exploitation across the EU.
    • Given the high level of interdependence between Europe’s economies – we mostly trade within the Single Market and many member states now share the euro as a currency– it makes sense to have a combined effort for higher sustainable economic growth. We still have unacceptably low growth in many European countries
    • Climate change makes joint efforts...
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    Tags: council, equality, workers


  • Gilmore: what kind of Europe do we want?

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    Published Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at 10:19
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1875 views and 0 comments)

    Eamon Gilmore from the Labour Party in Ireland was one of the party leaders who took part in the recent PES Council. We asked him about the PES manifesto and how he thinks the two days in Sofia have brought us closer to a common agenda for Europe's socialists and social democrats.

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES


  • Stanishev: international solidarity

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    Published Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 16:49
    by Editor in EU in the world (1410 views and 2 comments)

    Sergei Stanishev, leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, was one of the party leaders who attended the recent PES Council in Sofia. We spoke with him about the Council days and, in particular, the outcome of the plenary debate on EU's role on the international scene:

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    Tags: council, manifesto, PES, solidarity


  • PES Council: moving forward with ‘Save our planet’

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    Published Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 16:27
    by Editor in Save our planet (1561 views and 4 comments)

    A roundtable debate on the ‘Save our planet’ manifesto theme concluded the first day of PES Council. Here are a few opinions and impressions from the debate:

    Hans Eichel, former German Minister of Finance, and chair of the PES Lisbon Network, encouraged the governments of the Left in Europe to develop a coherent and realistic strategy of sustainable development. Eichel explained that the idea of an effective green growth policy has always been one pillar of the Lisbon Strategy, but he underlined that with the “integrated policy guidelines” a good instrument has now been developed for linking the different strategies that used to be separate.

    Modern environmental policies are essentially knowledge based; without advanced technologies and innovative policies, the necessary transition to a low carbon future might take too long.

    Herbert Schmalstieg, President of the Union of Socialist Local and Regional Representatives in Europe, who had been Mayor of the city of Hannover for 34 years, stressed how important citizens’ involvement is for climate change policy. He emphasised the importance of cities – where more than 50 percent of Europe’s population live – and outlined a number of examples how this can be... read more

    Tags: climate change, CO2, council, environment, nuclear energy, tax


  • Last impressions from the PES Council

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    Published Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 20:05
    by jose reis santos Join PES activists in European democracy & diversity (1452 views and 0 comments)

    I haven’t seen any news coverage of last week's PES Council in Sofia, so I don’t know what spin the media made of it. From my perspective it was a success. Everybody already knows about the weather conditions that prevented a full house plenary and the presence of more high rank officials; but, even thought, the level of the discussions and the quality time available more than compensated this unfortunate event.

    The funny thing is that I’ve been told that the airport was build in that location by German engineers in World War II, exactly because of the fog condition - it would make the place easy to defend and invisible to enemy attacks.

    The political contribute of this PES Council was very intense, as the Manifesto 2009 took off with attention and strength. Most of the plenary interventions were in accordance to the four main issues – Save our planet, New Social Europe, European democracy and diversity and EU in the world – with some very good ideas and interventions....

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  • The PES Council through the eyes of PES activists

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    Published Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 13:01
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1467 views and 1 comments)

    One of the PES activists from Portugal has been blogging from last week's PES Council! Find videos and hour by hour reports at ‘Loja de Ideias’.

    ‘Blogmog’ was also present in Sofia – read about her experiences here.

    Thanks to the PES activists for all their efforts!

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    Tags: activists, council, PES


  • How do we build a strong activist network for the 2009 elections?

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    Published Friday, November 23, 2007 at 17:02
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1423 views and 0 comments)

    Like yesterday, this afternoon offered a number of fringe meetings. One of them was devoted to PES activists and how they can take part in PES campaign for the 2009 European elections. The meeting clearly demonstrated the growing need of grassroots party members to participate in the European political debate, and expressed the necessity of a well-organized and Europe-wide activist network. Participants agreed that the PES manifesto campaign is an ideal tool to participate in the political debate and to share local experiences at the European level. Many also mentioned the initiative as an opportunity to consolidate a strong network of socialist and social democratic grassroots in Europe.

    Sylvia Lacroux, from the PES activist city group in Geneva, was one of the participants in the meeting. We asked her what she thought should be the most important priority for the PES manifesto:

    “The PES family needs to promote a more human and social face of globalization, beginning in Europe. To achieve this it is very important for us to become active citizens, citizens that can transform in actions the political orientations given by our leaders and fight for a New Social Europe, the only true and human alternative to the... read more

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  • PES Council: a common manifesto, yes please

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    Published Friday, November 23, 2007 at 16:54
    by Editor in New Social Europe (1418 views and 0 comments)

    Towards the PES manifesto – was the dynamic title of the fourth and last plenary of this week’s PES Council. The session was a mix of live speakers and videos with PES activists giving their take on what should be in the PES manifesto.

    There were several topics which were mentioned again and again – by both politicians and PES activists: workers rights, employment, immigration, energy supply and climate change. Several speakers also mentioned the lack of citizen participation and the low turnout at European elections as issues that the PES should deal with.

    Marek Siwiec, Vice-President of the European Parliament and from Poland, was among the plenary’s live speakers. He brought up the gap between rich and poor parts of Europe as an important priority for the PES manifesto:

    “New Social Europe sounds very different in rich and poor Europe. In poor Europe access to quality education is the number one issue right now. There are great differences between the villages and the cities when it comes to the possibilities for education.”

    These were just a few of the opinions put forward during the debate today – you can watch the full session, including all speeches.

    Next to what is mentioned here – what do you think should be in the PES manifesto? read more

    Tags: council, education, employment, equality, immigration


  • Vox pop: delegates on 'Save our planet'

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    Published Friday, November 23, 2007 at 09:25
    by Editor in Save our planet (1337 views and 0 comments)

    After yesterday's plenary on combating climate change we asked a couple of delegates what they think should be the most important priority for the PES manifesto:

    Robert Goebbels, Member of the Euopean Parliament, Luxembourg:

    "Humanity will always need energy and there is no silver bullet to resolve the problem. I think the PES manifesto should suggest investments in research into all kinds of energy."

    Petroula Nteledimou, Vice-President, ECOSY:

    "I think it is very important that the PES manifesto presents an integrated and whole strategy to environmental issues. These problems are not isolated from other issues such as social problems and foreign and security policy."

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    Tags: council, environment, PES


  • Democracy, diversity, LGBT fundamental rights and Bulgaria

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    Published Friday, November 23, 2007 at 08:31
    by joelld in European democracy & diversity (1594 views and 2 comments)

    The first day of the PES Council in Sofia went well, despite the climate conditions, with rich debates and conferences. Rainbow Rose LGBT was well represented by Rodrigo Martín Galán during the debate on European democracy and diversity yesterday afternoon. As many speakers remarked, article 13 of the EC treaty, and other binding European laws such as anti-discrimination directives 2000/78 and 2000/43, are already implemented in all member States, improving the conditions of LGBT persons, women or disabled persons in all areas of social life. Still, it also appears clearly that EU treaties and regulations, being no magic solutions, had not eliminated racism, sexism, homophobia or transphobia in our societies. As socialist activists and NGOs report daily, discriminations in employment and work conditions, hate crimes, intolerant speeches in day-to-day life, are a reality we must face.

    Rainbow Rose met at lunch time, outside the Council, with Bulgarian LGBT activists who could explain us what kind of exactions they live with in their country – and Bulgaria is not an exception. As European socialists are talking, these days in...

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    Tags: activists, council, democracy, discrimination, diversity, fundamental rights, LGBT, PES


  • Starting the day in Sofia

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    Published Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 18:15
    by jose reis santos Join PES activists in In the spotlight (1368 views and 2 comments)

    The 2007 PES Council began, despite weather conditions. Fog in Sofia led to the closing of the airport and to the impossibility of 2/3 of participants arriving. There are stories of delegates, activists and guests spread all over Eastern Europe, from Romania to other Bulgarian small aeroports.

    Find more reports from the PES Council here and here.

    Here is my video of the first hours:

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  • PES Council: It's time to act

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    Published Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 18:00
    by Editor in Save our planet (1313 views and 0 comments)

    Who should lead the fight against climate change, if not Europe’s socialists and social democrats?

    This question, posed by Stephan Singer, of WWF European Climate and Energy Policy Unit, was answered by speakers and delegates at the PES Council today. They want to turn the planetary emergency into a global opportunity. The PES adopted a resolution which offers a roadmap for combating global warming.

    Speakers in the debate underlined that we know enough about the threat, and we already have many of the solutions. “It’s time to act”, said Linda McAvan, Vice-President of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament. To keep the rise in average global temperatures below 2°C, the PES calls for binding targets for the reduction of green house gas emissions in all industrialised countries and for the limitation of CO2 emission increases in emerging economies. The aim for 2050 is a reduction of global CO2 emissions by at least 50%. This is only possible with effective global, regional and national policies and an effective system international emissions trading system.

    New, sustainable energy resources are the key for a low carbon economy. This requires massive investment in research, development and innovation, not least in Europe, as well as a global partnership to help developing economies get eh latest green technology to fight climate change and to cope with climate changes. Without our solidarity poorer countries cannot...

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  • PES Council: unhealthy investment – no thanks!

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    Published Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 17:32
    by Editor in New Social Europe (1377 views and 0 comments)

    There are plenty of examples of the negative impact on society of certain kinds of hedge and private equity funds. These funds, many financed with investments from pension funds, are on a hunt for short-term profit – something which too often is at the expense of worker’s rights and the long-term development of the company invested in. Many hedge and private equity funds also pay very little tax and, because they finance company buy outs with huge accumulated debts, they pose a threat to financial stability.

    This type of ‘unhealthy investment’ was the topic of today’s second plenary at the PES Council. There was broad agreement among the speakers at the podium that the unregulated behaviour of hedge and private equity funds are a serious problem which urgently needs to be dealt with – for the sake of both workers and companies.

    One of the speakers, Democratic Congressman Barney Frank (Chairman of the US House Committee on Financial Services), had taken the trip during the American thanksgiving holiday, across the Atlantic to urge collaboration between the US and Europe.

    "If the US and Europe do not coordinate our efforts we will never be able to tackle the problem of hedge and private equity funds. The funds will then move and the problem is the same."

    The...

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    Tags: council, equality, investment, wages


  • PES Council: How do we best promote sustainable peace?

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    Published Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 17:09
    by Editor in EU in the world (1232 views and 0 comments)

    The first plenary debate, right after the opening of the PES Council, was dedicated to international politics. The debate entitled "The EU on the international scene; Promoting sustainable peace’" was chaired by the Katrin Saks, Member of the European Parliament from Estonia, and was filled with lively interventions and contributions.

    "It’s an important challenge for us as socialists and social democrats to apply our values in the 21st century," said Espen Barth Eide, Secretary of State for Defense in Norway, when he presented a recent report by the PES on the international scene and sustainable peace.

    According to him effective multilateralism is a fundamental tool and has to be focused on the creation of other instruments for changes. The main objective of socialists and social democrats should be to bring the advantages of an interdependent world to citizens in many different parts of the world. For example through the European Security Defense Policy, or via humanitarian aid and health policies, trade policy or external relations with countries such as China and India.

    The discussion tackled how socialists and social democrats can reach their objectives - to this

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    Tags: aid, China, council, peace, trade


  • The Council has opened!

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    Published Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 11:07
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1741 views and 0 comments)

    Red roses and the PES logo everywhere – there is not doubt that the plenary room at the National Palace of Culture is a meeting place for socialists! The stage is decorated with banners printed with the four manifesto themes: save our planet, New Social Europe, European democracy and diversity and EU in the world.

    Despite fog, snow and delayed airplanes the opening was inspiring:

    - Even the weather cannot stop us from coming to the PES Council in Sofia! said PES president Poul Nyrup Rasmussen and continued:

    - When the right wing talks about modernizing it’s about deregulation and people taking care of themselves. When we talk about modernizing it’s about creating better futures, combating global warming, making sure competition takes place on human conditions and education for everyone.

    With these remarks the PES President kicked off the debate about the PES 2009 manifesto. Also Sergei Stanishev, prime minister of Bulgaria, and Alfred Gusenbauer, Chancellor of Austria, spoke at the opening ceremony.

    Watch the entire opening ceremony including speeches or view more photos from the PES Council here.
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  • Watch the PES Council online – as good as live!

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    Published Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 15:21
    by Editor in In the spotlight (1258 views and 1 comments)

    When European party leaders, delegates and PES activists gather tomorrow morning you will be able to watch their debates online. The plenary debates and the two press conferences will be brought to you as near-live streaming via the PES main homepage. Here’s what to view – please keep in mind that the sessions will be broadcasted with a delay of approximately one hour. All indications of time are GMT+2.

    Thursday 22 November
    09.00 Press conference
    09.30 Opening of Council
    10.15 Debate 1: The EU on the international scene: Promoting sustainable peace
    11:30 Debate 2: Social market economy comes first: A new strategy for hedge funds and private equity
    15.30: Debate 3: Combating climate change: From a planetary emergency to a global opportunity


    Friday 23 November
    09.00 General debate:Towards the PES manifesto
    11.30 Closing of the Council
    15.15 Press conference


    The programme is in Sofia time – which means that you will be able to watch the opening of the Council online approximately 09.00 Brussels time (GMT+1 hour) and 08.00 London time (GMT).

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES, political parties


  • PES Council: Live-blogging from Sofia

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    Published Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 14:35
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1197 views and 0 comments)

    When the PES Council starts tomorrow in Sofia, Bulgaria, you will be able to follow the year’s biggest PES event on Yourspace. There will be hourly blog posts updating you on what goes on in the National Palace of Culture in Sofia. The Yourspace crew and a team of PES activist bloggers will work hard to report on all the major event and debates – right from the beginning tomorrow morning!

    From hedge funds to climate change – find the programme for the PES Council here.

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES, political parties


  • The people are what the manifesto consultation should be all about

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    Published Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 12:22
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1087 views and 0 comments)

    This Saturday the PES manifesto buzz reached Wielkopolska in Poland! At a meeting of the Local Government Academy – that gathers councillors of the region’s cities and counties – Elwira Bowers, co-worker of Marek Siwiec, presented Yourspace and the PES manifesto campaign.

    The Wielkopolska councillors and Elwira Bowers have prepared a video statement for this week’s PES Council. View it right below!

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, manifesto, PES


  • PES Council: PES activists have their say

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    Published Monday, November 19, 2007 at 14:39
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (1075 views and 0 comments)

    Last week we invited PES activists to send in video statements for the PES Council on the 22nd and 23rd of November. Below you'll find one, but we suggest to check out all the videos at the PES manifesto YouTube group:

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    Tags: activists, citizens, council, democracy


  • Rainbow Rose looks forward to the PES Council!

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    Published Friday, November 16, 2007 at 10:07
    by joelld in New Social Europe (1452 views and 0 comments)

    As an observer organisation, Rainbow Rose will be present at the PES Council. This year, Rodrigo Martin Galan, from the "Grupo LGTB del PSOE" (Spain), will be our delegate. Other Rainbow Rose activists coming from the Netherlands, Estonia and France will be present in Sofia. PES activists, MEPs, and party leaders will be welcome at our stand.

    Rainbow Rose will use this opportunity to communicate on our contribution to the consultation on the PES 2009 Manifesto. To this day, the contribution has already received the support of several MEPs. We will also explain our networking activities and our political positions at a fringe meeting on Friday, November 23. We believe it's important to convince all socialists that equality, diversity and secularism, as they have always been at the heart of the social-democratic movements, justify total commitment from our national and European parties.

    Last, but not least, Rainbow Rose aims at maintaining a contact with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists in Europe. That's the reason why intend to meet, on the one hand, with members of the ruling Bulgarian socialist...

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    Tags: council, diversity, equality, gay, LGBT, PES

    File: R.ROSE_CONTRIBUTION_2009_MANIFESTO.pdf


  • Speak in front of PES Council – via Youtube

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    Published Thursday, November 15, 2007 at 17:25
    by Editor in European democracy & diversity (2122 views and 1 comments)

    What would you say if you got the chance to speak in front of PES Council? PES activists are invited to send us statements for the PES Council in Sofia which will then be shown during debates.

    Make a video of yourself, stating what you think should be in the PES manifesto for the 2009 European elections and put it out on YouTube – and have the chance to be shown in Sofia! For inspiration, have a look at the questions on the manifesto theme papers. For constraints of time – many activists would like a say – we cannot accept videos that are longer than 30 seconds. Please record your video in a quiet place, since it is impossible for us to show it if the sound quality is poor.

    Once you're done add your videos to our YouTube...

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    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES, political parties


  • Welcome to the PES Council

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    Published Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 09:40
    by Editor in In the spotlight (2687 views and 0 comments)

    Next week will be exciting. It will be time for the PES Council - a major gathering of European socialist and social democrats. The Council will take place in Sofia, Bulgaria on the 22nd and 23rd of November and bring together more than 350 people from all over Europe. The participants will be delegates from the PES member parties but also numerous guests and PES activists.

    The Council is a great opportunity to debate the PES manifesto – and you will be able to follow the discussion online! Via the main PES website you will have access to near-live streaming of the four major plenary debates - EU’s role in promoting world peace, hedge funds, climate change and PES manifesto - and here on Yourspace there will be plenty of interviews with both politicians and activists. We will work hard to keep you updated and answer your comments!

    If you’re PES activist and would like to travel to Sofia to attend the Council you still have time to register. Please log in to your PES activist account and read more

    Tags: citizens, council, democracy, PES, political parties