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The S&D Group is today launching the #Progressives4Europe initiative to promote progressive views and voices to feed into the Conference on the Future of Europe launching on 9 May.
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#Progressives4Europe includes the first multilingual debate platform in 24 EU languages and more, alongside a dedicated Facebook page, that encourages people to submit views and ideas online to help shape the Progressivesâ contribution to the debate on the Future of Europe.
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 Iratxe GarcÃa, S&D Group president and member of the Executive Board for the Conference on the Future of Europe, said:
âThe Conference on the Future of Europe provides a unique opportunity for citizens to contribute to the discussions about what kind of Union we want to build. The future belongs to all of us and we should not take these decisions alone in the Brussels bubble. The pandemic has made us all familiar with new tools to connect with each other online and this
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