CEEP Public Services Summit 2019
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- Rainer PLASSMANN, President, CEEP
- Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ, President, European Committee of the Regions
- Katrin LANGENSIEPEN (DE, Greens), vice-chair of EMPL, European Parliament
- Luca VISENTINI, General Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation
- Milena ANGELOVA, Vice-president, CEEP
- Tomislav ĆORIĆ, Minister of the Environmental Protection and Energy, Croatia (TBC)
- Pascal CANFIN (FR, RENEW), chair of ENVI, European Parliament (TBC)
- Filippo BRANDOLINI, Vice-president, CEEP
- Darko HORVAT, Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts, Croatia (TBC)
- Anna CAVAZZINI (DE, Greens), vice-chair of the intergroup on Public Services and SGIs, European Parliament
- Luca JAHIER, President, European Economic and Social Committee
- Jacek KRAWCZYK, President of the Employers’ Group, EESC
- Petros FASSOULAS, General Secretary, European Movement International
- Stephen CLARKE, Director, European Parliament (TBC)
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