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The Newsletter10436 nov. 2023

La Lettre

Dimitris Triantafyllou

6 November 2023

Following the conference on the future of Europe, the discussion about a possible revision of the European treaties is once again on the agenda, particularly in view of future enlargements. Reforms to abolish vetoes, change voting rules, strengthen democracy and reorganise the European area are all being considered. Some of these reforms can undoubtedly be carried out within the framework of the current treaties, with a few innovations. Others will be more difficult because they will require a revision of the Treaties, which would first require changes to the amendment procedures. The main thing is for Europe to be effective.

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Front page!

Before enlargement

6 November 2023

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Future enlargement of the European Union is presented as inevitable and unavoidable, and proposals to reform the institutions are multiplying. But while an overhaul of the treaties is clearly necessary, Europe first needs to demonstrate its added value in its day-to-day activities, writes Jean-Dominique Giuliani.

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Foundation

Publication of the Schuman Report, State of the Union 2023

6 November 2023

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Europe has changed, emphasises Jean-Dominique Giuliani in his introduction to the "Schuman Report on Europe, the State of the Union 2023", published by Marie B. In under five years, the European Union has acquired most of the tools it previously lacked to develop an industrial policy, to organise solidarity in difficult times, and a strategy of autonomy in economic and health matters.

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Commission

Tour of the President in the Western Balkans

6 November 2023

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From 30 October to 2 November, the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, visited the six countries of the Western Balkans that have applied to join the European Union. She presented the growth plan, which will be developed in detail on 8 November. She indicated that the implementation of reforms prior to accession would allow these countries to gradually access the single market and receive European aid. In Serbia and Kosovo, she recalled that the normalisation of relations between these two States with conflicting relations is a prerequisite for their accession.

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Parliament

Roberta Metsola visits Paris

6 November 2023

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The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, was welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on 31 October. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues, including energy and European competitiveness. The geopolitical situation in the Middle East was also discussed, and European support for Ukraine was reasserted. The day before, at the Sorbonne University, Roberta Metsola gave a speech on the future of the European Union.

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Council

Meeting of Tourism Ministers

6 November 2023

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On 31 October, the Tourism Ministers meeting in Palma de Mallorca signed a declaration expressing their desire to steer European tourism towards greater social and ecological sustainability. Places receiving large numbers of tourists must continue to be habitable for local people, and natural environments must not be degraded by over-tourism. The ministers insisted on the quality of employment in the sector and the use of digital tools to strengthen the economic competitiveness of tourism.

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Diplomacy

Meeting with the USA regarding energy security

6 November 2023

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The 11th meeting of the US-EU Energy Security Working Group was held on 31 October. The discussion focused on European gas supplies, following the war in Ukraine and the drastic reduction in Russian gas consumption. The parties reviewed the EU's actions in response to this crisis, the diversification of its supply through American liquefied natural gas, and the reduction of its consumption through energy efficiency measures.

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ECB

Piero Cipollone appointed member of the Management Board

6 November 2023

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Piero Cipollone, former Executive Director of the World Bank, has been appointed member of the ECB's Executive Board with effect from 1 November. He replaces Fabio Panetta. The Executive Board is made up of the President and Vice-President of the ECB and four members appointed by the European Council.

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Opinion on the digital euro project

6 November 2023

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On 31 October, the European Central Bank expressed its support for the Commission's proposals to establish a digital euro. The ECB made a number of recommendations on the legislative implementation of the project. For example, it wants to be independent in the issuing and management of assets, but also insists on the anonymity of users, so that the use of the digital euro is no different from cash payments.

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Germany

Conference on the future of the European Union

6 November 2023

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On 2 November, at a conference in Berlin attended by ministers from EU Member States and candidate countries, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stressed the need to embark on a process of enlargement of the European Union, so as to ensure its geopolitical stability, while at the same time undertaking reform itself. She called for structural support for the candidate countries, in particular to encourage democratisation and respect for the rule of law.

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France

Industrial alliance for small modular nuclear reactors

6 November 2023

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In a joint letter, 12 Member States (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden) asked the European Commission to create an "EU-wide industrial alliance", adding that the initiative should "stimulate investment in European SMR capabilities and the development of a European value chain".

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Italy

Draft amendment to the electoral law

6 November 2023

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On 3 November, the Italian Council of Ministers approved a draft constitutional law for the election of its President by direct universal suffrage for a 5-year term. The aim of the reform is to strengthen the stability of the government and consolidate Italian democracy.

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Ukraine

Visit by the President of the European Commission

6 November 2023

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On a visit to Kyiv on 3 November, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the Ukrainian Parliament that she welcomed the country's democratic and economic reforms, and expressed her confidence that the European Union could decide to open accession negotiations at the end of the year. She met with Volodymyr Zelensky to reiterate European support for Ukraine, in particular through a 12th set of sanctions against Russia.

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Moldova

Visits from the Portuguese President and Members of the European Parliament

6 November 2023

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On 31 October, Moldovan President Maia Sandu hosted her Portuguese counterpart Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The two leaders signed a memorandum of understanding between the two countries' investment agencies, to facilitate direct contacts between the business communities. On 4 November, the Moldovan Parliament hosted the first meeting of the chairmen of the European Affairs Committees and the Foreign Affairs Committees of the countries of the European Union, who adopted a resolution on support for Moldova's European integration.

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Montenegro

New government

6 November 2023

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On 31 October, the Montenegrin Parliament approved the new government led by Milojko Spajic, former Finance Minister and leader of the Europe Now party (PES), which came first in the legislative elections in June. The new government is based on a heterogeneous coalition.

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UK

Summit on Artificial Intelligence

6 November 2023

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The "AI Safety Summit" on the risks of artificial intelligence was held on 1 and 2 November at Bletchley Park in the UK. 28 countries, including China and the United States, as well as the European Union, adopted a declaration calling for "shared responsibility" and joint prevention of threats. On 30 October, the G7 adopted a code of conduct encouraging the giants of the sector to work towards "safe, secure and trustworthy" artificial intelligence.

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Norway

Nordic Council Meeting

6 November 2023

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The 75th session of the Nordic Council, which brings together Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden, as well as the Faroe Islands, Greenland and the province of Aland, was held in Oslo from 30 October to 2 November. Security, youth and ecology were the main themes of this session.

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Serbia

Snap election on 17 December

6 November 2023

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On 1 November, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic dissolved parliament and called for snap parliamentary elections on 17 December. These elections will coincide with local elections in 65 municipalities, including Belgrade.

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Council of Europe

The United Kingdom has ratified the Saint-Denis Convention

6 November 2023

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On 31 October, the UK became the 28th state to ratify the Council of Europe Convention on an Integrated Approach to Security, Safety and Services at Football Matches and other Sports Events, also known as the Saint-Denis Convention.

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Eurostat

Rise in unemployment in September in the euro zone

6 November 2023

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In September, unemployment remained stable in the European Union at 6%. It rose slightly in the eurozone to 6.5%, compared with 6.4% in August, according to Eurostat estimates published on 3 November. More than 11 million people were unemployed in the eurozone in September.

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GDP rising in the European Union and declining in the euro zone

6 November 2023

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According to an estimate published by Eurostat on 31 October, GDP rose by 0.1% in the European Union and fell by 0.1% in the eurozone during the third quarter.

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Studies/Reports

State of democracy in the world

6 November 2023

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The fifth edition of the Global State of Democracy report published by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) on 2 November finds that democracy and checks and balances are weakening. It notes that Europe remains the "best performing" region, but that "it would be unwise to be complacent".

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Culture

Frida Kahlo in Berlin

6 November 2023

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An immersive exhibition entitled "Viva Frida Kahlo" is being held in Berlin from 10 November to 31 January 2024. The 360-degree exhibition transports visitors through a unique sensory experience, while paying tribute to the work of the Mexican painter.

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Mike Kelley in Paris

6 November 2023

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An exhibition on Mike Kelley, entitled "Ghost and Spirit", is being held at the Bourse de Commerce in Paris until 19 February 2024. The exhibition highlights the artist's avant-garde work and examines the interplay of influences between generations of artists.

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Visual arts festival in Galway

6 November 2023

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Until 19 November, Galway presents the 21st annual festival of the visual arts, entitled "Honey, milk and salt in a seashell before sunrise". The festival explores the subject of disability and the development of ideas around mental health and medicine in Ireland. This year's festival is dedicated to the artist J.J. Beegan, known for drawing with burnt matches while living in a psychiatric hospital in Surrey.

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Ukrainian and Polish embroidery in Krakow

6 November 2023

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Until 3 December, Krakow's City History Museum is showcasing Ukrainian and Polish embroidery in the exhibition "Vychyvanka - yesterday and today". Costumes from Ukraine and Poland are on show, as well as embroidered fabrics used to decorate Orthodox churches. There will also be embroidery and painting workshops.

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Book fair in Brive

6 November 2023

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The 41st Brive Book Fair will be held from 10 to 12 November. A major annual literary event, the Brive book fair is also the venue for the Prix de la langue française.

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Art and Antiques Fair in Vienna

6 November 2023

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The 53rd "Art&Antique" art, antiques and design fair is being held from 9 to 13 November at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna. A not-to-be-missed event for art collectors and dealers, the fair stands out for its variety of genres and its cross-fertilisation of eras.

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Feriarte in Madrid

6 November 2023

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The next annual Feriarte fair will be held in Madrid from 11 to 19 November. This traditional art and antiques fair brings together the best Spanish and international antique dealers and gallery owners. Thousands of antique works of art of different styles, periods and specialities are brought together:

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Brancusi in Timisoara

6 November 2023

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Until 28 January 2024, the National Art Museum in Timisoara is hosting the most important exhibition-event devoted to Constantin Brancusi in Romania in the last 50 years. Entitled "Brancusi: Romanian sources and universal perspectives", it is the highlight of the "Timișoara - European Capital of Culture 2023" programme.

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Agenda

les 6-7 November 2023

Meeting of Ministers of the European Space Agency (ESA) (Sevilla)


8 November 2023

Eurogroup Meeting (Brussels)


les 9-10 November 2023

Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Brussels)


13 November 2023

Foreign Affairs Council (Brussels)


les 13-14 November 2023

Meeting of Housing Ministers (Gijon)


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The Editors of the Newsletter :
Stefanie Buzmaniuk, Helen Levy, Louis Brand, Mila Shay, Romane Wanner, Loup Panteix, Dayna Osafo, Carole-Louise Ashby

N°ISSN : 2729-6482

Editor-in-Chief :
Eric Maurice

Director of Publication :
Pascale Joannin

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