To ensure proper delivery of this newsletter, please add newsletter@eldr.eu yo your email address book.July 2008Table of contentsGeremek: European liberals mourn their friend and colleagues death ELDR Party Bureau discusses electoral manifesto LYMEC Bureau debates about CAP with Young Farmers ELDR supports the end of the blockade of Cyprus Journalists in visit to the ELDR head quarter New ELDR staff member Do widzenia Panie Geremek, niech Pan odpoczywa w spokoju.ELDR FamilyThe European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR Party) brings together 55 political parties with common liberal, democratic and reform ideals. In 2007 the European Liberal Democrat political family achieved many successes in the various elections around the EU member states, bringing the total number of liberal democrat voters to 30 million Europe-wide. Five EU prime ministers, one third of the members of the European Commission, 73 MEPs in the ALDE Group of the European Parliament and ministers in more than 20 governments in Europe belong to the liberal family. Geremek: European liberals mourn their friend and colleagues deathLiberal MEP and former advisor of Lech Walesa , Bronislaw Geremek was a crucial actor in the very foreground of the negotiations between Poland and the EU and a strong supporter of the European Union as a community in its Constitution which needs to revive the European spirit.He died on Sunday July 13 in a car accident in Poland. Europe lost an eminent statesman. We will miss him. Annemie Neyts, President of the European Liberal Democrat ad Reform Party said. ELDR Party Bureau discusses electoral manifestoThe Bureau of the ELDR party met in Strasbourg, France for its last meeting before the summer break. Amongst the topic of discussion where a discussion on the electoral manifesto for the European elections which is going to be adopted by the ELDR Congress in Stockholm on 30-31st October 2008. The draft text of the manifesto will now be sent to member parties for internal debates and feedback to ELDR.The Bureau also decided that the 2009 Congress will be held in Barcelona on 5-6 November 2009, hosted by the liberal party CDC of Catalonia.LYMEC Bureau debates about CAP with Young FarmersThe LYMEC bureau met on July 5th in Brussels with representatives of the European Council of Young Farmers (CEJA) to exchange views on the LYMEC campaign "CAP is CRAP: EU budget needs new priorities". Despite many points of disagreement, a few points of convergence with CEJA were identified, for instance about facilitating entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector (cutting red tape) and about ensuring a level playing field between EU-produced and imported food products. Aloys Rigaut, President of LYMEC underlined: "It is essential for a political party youth organisation like LYMEC to be in contact with the civil society and especially with youth associations. Such a dialogue is paramount to better frame our political message, make it more acute and powerful. Without a strong civil society there is simply no political Europe and European political parties have to listen to its representative bodies if they want to be credible".ELDR supports the end of the blockade of CyprusPlease end the economic blockade of Northern Cyprus. This appeal by Turkish Cypriot politicians was repeated in meetings during the ELDR visit on 5 July to the Northern part of Cyprus. Delegation leader Wilfried Derksen reassured that ELDR supports the international embargo to be lifted: in our most recent Congress held in October 2007 the ELDR member parties agreed that the economic blockade is undermining the welfare and well being of hundreds of thousands of people living in the northern part of the island. Unnecessary sanctions should be eliminated. The parties stressed that Turkish Cypriots voted in 2004 for the so called Annan Plan drafted by then UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on the understanding that transportation and trade barriers would be lifted in the event of a yes vote.Journalists in visit to the ELDR head quarterA delegation of Italian journalists visited the ELDR head quarter last 9th of July for a pre-training on the European Institutions in view of the EP election 2009. Journalists demonstrated a special interest in the relations between the European political parties and the European parliamentary groups and in the campaign political strategies.New ELDR staff memberThe ELDR team has a new political advisor. Philipp Hansen joined ELDR on 1st July and complements the political unit of the ELDR party's secretariat which includes Daniel Tanahatoe and Robert Plummer. Philipp's main areas of responsibilities will be foreign affairs policy issues and liaising with the German speaking member parties as well as the Southern European and Mediterranean countries.Prior to joining ELDR he worked as a project coordinator for the Friedrich Naumann Foundation at the Amman office in Jordan. He coordinated the Foundations consultancy projects on the Iraqi constitution drafting process in 2005-2006. He also managed the project activities in Lebanon. 04/08/2008 : ELDR offices closed for holidays 15/10/2008 : Prime Minister meeting in Brussels 30/10/2008 : ELDR Congress in Stockholm 11/12/2008 : ELDR Leaders Meeting 11/12/2008 : European Council 18/06/2009 : ELDR Leaders and Ministers meeting ELDR Partyrue MONTOYERstraat 31 (7th floor)1000 BruxellesBelgiumT +32 2 237 01 40F +32 2 231 19 07 info@eldr.euwww.eldr.eu
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