ELDR celebrates 30 years of history and energy for the EUeldr, Thursday 20 April 2006 18:00 ::The European Liberal Democrats celebrated the 30th anniversary of their political movement in Stuttgart, Germany, on 17 March 2006. This anniversary was organised with a view of energizing Europe. Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck, ELDR Party President, Silvana Koch-Mehrin, ALDE Group Vice-President, Graham Watson, ALDE Group Leader, Guido Westerwelle, FDP Party Leader, Lord Alderdice, President of Liberal International, Siméon Saxe-Coburg, former Prime Minister, Bulgaria, Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, Prime Minister, Romania, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister, Denmark and Pat Cox, European Movement President explained why liberalism is key for a society’s progress and development. ELDR Party President, Annemie Neyts, asked the audience if Europe was sufficiently liberal in the sense of willing to share, willing to give, and prepared to do it generously. “We might still believe that, but we are deluding ourselves: each debate over new financial perspectives has seen more money pinching and Euro crunching than the previous one. I am not pleading for spending just for the sake of it. I am actually arguing that generosity in giving and sharing presupposes confidence in oneself, hope for the future and trust in the others,” she said. Referring to the recent crisis over the Danish Cartoons, Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen stated: “No one can be exempt from having his/her viewpoint challenged in a free and open society. Without challenging, without questioning, the crucial dynamism of a society will wither away. Free speech and free debate have secured our prosperous evolution in Europe. Through them new horizons are opened new discoveries are made, and new ideas see the light of day. Old systems and outdated ideas fade from view. No wonder totalitarian regimes will do whatever it takes to suppress a free and open debate”. Guido Westerwelle, FDP Party Leader, who expressed his full support to Mr Rasmussen, stated:” When a European country is attacked, all European countries are attacked. Questioning freedom of expression is questioning democracy. Tolerance against the intolerance is stupidity”. Taking stock of some European countries’ “malaise”, former Parliament President Pat Cox said: “Neo-protectionist policies, promoting national champions, stopping enlargement is the contrary of what an ageing Europe needs. Reforms yield positive dividends. When Liberal Democrat cut the welfare excess in the much-praised Nordic countries, they released energy and made these countries competitive”. Calin Popescu Tariceanu, Romanian Prime Minister said liberals have been the most enthusiastic Europeans and believe in the European dream. “Liberalism is the only political movement capable of meeting the challenges of a post-modern globalized world. It encompasses solutions to overcome economic, political and social deficits. This is only natural, since liberalism is the true foundation of the spirit of initiative and entrepreneurship, the catalyst of creative competition,” he stressed. The anniversary celebrations started with a conference on the role of the regions in the EU during which regional leaders expressed their attachment to subsidiarity and the need to give a bigger say to regional and local authorities in the European decision-making. The speeches, pictures and videos of this event are available on the anniversary website: www.eldr.org/energising-europe |
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