#Europe Together event: Shaping our society - Time for another future
Date
22 Mar 2019
Address
Jardin du Musée des Sciences Naturelles
Rue Vautier 29
1000 Brussels
BelgiumSection
InfoSociety
Event Description
#Europe Together event: Shaping our society - Time for another future.
16.30 - Registration
17.00 - Opening with TOGETHER video presentation and introduction by the moderator Katrina Sichel
17.00 – 17.10 TBC
17.10-17.15 - Welcome by Sergei Stanishev, PES President, S&D Member of the European Parliament
17.15-17.25 - Opening claims for “Another future” by graduates of the School of Democracy
17.25-17.45 - Keynote by Udo Bullmann, S&D Group President, European Parliament
17.45-18.15 - Q&A session on “How to achieve a Europe of Sustainable equality” with Louka Katseli & Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Co-chairs of the Independent Commission for Sustainable Equality (ICSE), Progressive Society and Montserrat Mir, ETUC Confederal Secretary
Tuulia Pitkänen, YES Secretary General Conny Reuter, Secretary general, SOLIDAR
18.15-18.25 - Artistic performance by Mousta Largo
18.25-18.45 - Inspirational speech by Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain (tbc)
18.45-19.25 - Open debate with dynamic participation of politicians and academics
Maria Arena, MEP S&D Group
Fabrizio Barca, Lecturer in corporate finance and Italian economy history
Rutger Bregman, Dutch Historian
Nicolas Schmit, former Minister of Labour, Employment and the Social Economy, Member of the ICSE, Luxembourg
19.25-19.45 - Concluding speech by Frans Timmermans, First Vice-President of the European Commission (tbc)
20.00 - Reception
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