Posts Tagged ‘citizens’
Thursday, April 15th, 2010

UD Leader Kyriacou with Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and FNF's Joerg Denhert
“Political will is what is at need for the attainment of an agreement for the reunification of Cyprus and for the normalization of relations between Greece and Turkey,” said Prime Minister Papandreou during his recent visit to Cyprus.
“We also need to create conditions of trust between Greece and Turkey and between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots, for without trust no legal form of an agreement will survive through time.” He also emphasized that without the prospect of accession to the European Union, Turkey will have no incentive to move towards the resolution of the Cyprus problem.
Prime Minister Papandreou said that time is of the essence, since the nature of a problem gets more complicated as time progresses. (more…)
Tags: citizens, elections, history, opportunities, peace, prosperity, rebuild confidence
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

ELDR Vice President Van der Laan and Commission Vice President Kallas and Finnish Europe Minister Thors
The Netherlands will have a snap general election on Wednesday June 9, following the collapse of Prime Minister Balkenende’s fourth government since 2002. Whereas changing governments on average every two years is generally not something I would applaud, the early demise of this Christian Democrat - Labour coalition (with protestant conservatives thrown in for the majority), is probably a blessing in disguise. This coalition has achieved very little in their three years in office. (more…)
Tags: choice, citizens, crisis, liberal solutions, opportunities, rebuild confidence, responsibility
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Monday, September 14th, 2009

Brian Cowen, TD and Taoiseach
Through the last year, I worked hard with colleagues throughout the European Union to develop a comprehensive response to the fears of the Irish people as expressed in last year’s vote.
I believe the response was comprehensive and generous - rooted in a spirit of mutual respect and trust. I was particularly pleased with the warm public and private support of colleagues from within the ELDR. (more…)
Tags: citizens, democracy, European Union, Lisbon Treaty
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009

ELDR President Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck MEP
Although not fully enthusiastic about Barroso’s political programme for the presidency of the European Commission, described by Annemie Neyts, President of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR) as being “a bit wooly”, Neyts admitted that Barroso’s presentation of his priorities for the next 5 years at yesterdays ALDE Group meeting “was excellent, very straight to the point”. (more…)
Tags: Barroso, citizens, civil rights, democracy, jobs, liberal solutions, president European Commission, prosperity
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
Tags: citizens, democracy, Economy, European Union, freedom, Lisbon, peace
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Monday, July 6th, 2009
Summer is usually a time for reflection. Would you like to share with other European citizens your liberal story? Why are you a liberal? Why did you vote for a liberal party in the European elections? Or for example why do you believe the European Union is a liberal project?
If you have a story to tell, then this page on the ELDR blog is the right place for you! You can post your thoughts as a comment below this article.
Tags: citizens, democracy, freedom of speech
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Thursday, June 4th, 2009

ELDR President Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck
The European elections are a democratic mega-event that can only be compared to the elections in India. The elections have begun today in The Netherlands and the UK. Until Sunday evening close to 400 million European citizens have the possibility to determine the direction that Europe will take over the course of the next five years. The Parliament is the only directly elected body of the European institutions. Your vote gives the European Parliament its democratic character and influences decisions taken at the European level. There are a number of challenges that member states cannot face alone and where action at the EU level is vital. The economic crisis, which is affecting so many of us, is a prime example. (more…)
Tags: citizens, democracy, elections, European Parliament, freedom, liberalism, Open markets, prosperity
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Monday, April 27th, 2009

Graham Watson MEP, Leader of the ALDE Group in the EP
Too often European leaders talk the talk when it comes to connecting with citizens, but don’t follow through with action. During this European election campaign I have been speaking at town hall meetings in my constituency - spreading the word about what Europe is doing for the people - and as President of the Parliament I would take that message from Member State to Member State.
By Graham Watson MEP, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Group in the European Parliament
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Tags: Campaign, citizens, President EP
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