The President of the Capital’s 11th Municipality, Gianluca Lanzi, illustrates the initiative in favour of local women
The President of the Capital’s 11th Municipality, Gianluca Lanzi, illustrates the initiative in favour of local women
Clip of Cohesion #85 – The Eu Factor Next project will end in the coming weeks, but we have organised an important event on 21 September at the Festival del Buon Vivere in Forlì
With the European elections in June, the new institutional cycle of the European Union got underway. On 18 July, the new European Parliament meeting in plenary session in Strasbourg confirmed Ursula von der Leyen as President of the Commission. Before the vote, she presented the Political Guidelines for her new term of office. This is a strategic document that defines the political priorities of the new legislature and will guide the planning of initiatives over the next five years.
The policy guidelines cover specific topics such as the single market, clean industry, circular economy, digitalisation, the European Defence Union, workers’ rights, the fight against poverty, climate adaptation, combating disinformation and strengthening the rule of law.
Von der Leyen stresses the importance of collaboration between EU institutions and Member States to achieve these ambitious goals, also proposing institutional reforms and a more flexible EU budget to prepare the Union for future challenges.
The Europe Direct Emilia-Romagna Centre, which has closely followed this process, has analysed the document presented by President von der Leyen and has drawn up a report available at the following link: https://regioneer.it/filodeuropan44
Edited by Europe Direct Emilia-Romagna.
Founder Anna Lombardi explains the decision to dedicate an online museum to project culture
Mayor Vincenzo Giovagnorio talks about the projects implemented in Tagliacozzo, in the province of L’Aquila, thanks to European funds
Matteo Bianchi, from Anci Lombardia, explains how the INLAV Lombardia project works
Clip of Cohesion #84 – We present some updates on the development of the ESF+, which, with a total budget of EUR 142.7 billion for the period 2021-2027, is the main EU instrument supporting the European pillar of social rights.
Interview with Professor Tatangelo of IIS Giovanni Sulpicio
Clip of Cohesion #83 – Together with our young correspondents, we discover the role and functions of some European institutions, such as the European Council
As part of the activities related to the Festival of University Radio (FRU), organised by RADUNI – Association of University Radio Operators at La Sapienza University of Rome from 16 to 18 May, a podcast was produced focusing on issues at the heart of youth debates and the Interrail travel experience in Europe.
For the occasion, three of the young European journalists working with the EU Factor Next project were involved in the live recording of the podcast with the aim of exploring the perspectives and challenges faced by young Europeans and analysing the impact of the EU cohesion policy on their lives and their journey across the continent.
Through interviews, discussions and travel narratives, the podcast provided an insight into the experiences and aspirations of young Europeans regarding travel issues, highlighting the crucial role of European cohesion and integration in shaping the future of the EU.
The podcast was broadcast live on Radio Sapienza and then on several radio stations throughout Italy, but is now available at this link: https://www.raduni.org/podcast/europhonica-al-fru24-con-i-giovani-giornalisti-del-progetto-eu-factor-next/