Europaudvalget 2017-18
EUU Alm.del Bilag 893
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Committee on Constitutional Affairs
The Chair
To the Chair(s) of the Committee concerned
Subject:
Interparliamentary Committee Meeting (ICM) on Wednesday 10 October,
organised by the Constitutional Affairs committee (AFCO)
Honourable Chairperson,
I have the pleasure of inviting you to the Interparliamentary Committee meeting that the
Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO) will hold on Wednesday 10 October 2018.
The main aim of this meeting will be to exchange views and to reflect with the national
Parliaments on the state of the debate on the Future of Europe, in order to assess institutional
and political evolutions that have followed the adoption of Parliaments resolutions of
16 February 2017, on “Improving the functioning of the European Union building on the
potential of the Lisbon Treaty” (Bresso/Brok report), on “Possible evolutions of and
adjustments to the current institutional set-up of the European Union” (Verhofstadt) and on
"Budgetary capacity for the euro area” (Böge/Berès)
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taking stock of the different proposals
recently presented by relevant institutions and Member States and presenting Parliament’s
priorities in the current debate on the future of Europe.
We are all conscious of the enormous challenges that the European Union is facing, from the
still palpable effects of the economic and financial crisis to the refugee crisis, or the threats to
the security of citizens deriving from terrorism, not to mention the need to address the
withdrawal of the United Kingdom and its consequences. Thus, it is crucial to discuss how the
Union can best address those challenges in order to be able to carry on ensuring peace, security
and prosperity for its citizens.
I believe that we, national and European parliamentarians should also exchange views on
possible institutional consequences linked to such challenges, taking into consideration the next
European election on May 2019. As such, I am proposing that a large part of our common
discussions concentrate on the possible future institutional evolution of the European Union.
Our committee greatly values the debates we already had with members of national parliaments
in the run up to the adoption of the mentioned reports.
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P8_TA(2017)0049, P8_TA(2017)0048, and
P8_TA(2017)0050,
adopted on 16 February 2017
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I am therefore very pleased to invite up to four Members of your corresponding committee(s)
(two from each chamber in the case of bi-cameral Parliaments) to attend this meeting on
Wednesday 10 October, from 14h30 to 17h30, on the premises of the European Parliament in
Brussels.
Gernot Blümel, President of the Council of the European Union and Austrian Federal Minister
at the Federal Chancellery for the EU, Arts, Culture and the Media has confirmed his presence
for the introductory part of the meeting and we hope that First Vice-President of the
Commission Frans Timmermans can also attend to the debate.
You will find attached the draft programme that I am proposing at this stage. Should you be
unable to attend, or should you desire to do so, we would welcome any written contributions
from your committee, which would also be distributed to the participants.
Practical details regarding the ICM will be forwarded in due course to the services of your
Parliament, responsible for relations with the European Parliament.
I sincerely hope that your committee will be able to accept our invitation and I am looking
forward to welcoming you at the European Parliament on 10 October 2018.
Yours sincerely,
Prof. Danuta Hübner PhD
Annex: Draft Programme
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