Conférence-Débat: Plans d'austérité, l'UE dans l'impasse?
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Dans le cadre de la Semaine de l’Europe, Eyes on Europe vous invite à sa conférence de rentrée! Plans d'austérité, l'UE dans l'impasse?
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- François Koulischer, ECARES
- European Centre for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics
- Alejandro Olmos Marcitllach, Conseiller financier de la délégation espagnole au sein du groupe S&D au Parlement européen, candidat PS aux élections communales d’Etterbeek
Mardi 9 octobre 2012, 19h Salle H3-228 Campus du Solbosch, Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, 50, 1050 Bruxelles
Entrée libre – la conférence sera suivie d’un drink
Contact : eyesoneurope.events@gmail.com;
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