The love story of man and his machine

It had never been more apparent to me that we are increasingly becoming addictively dependent on our vehicles.  Driving to work last Mondays morning after the infamous  floods seemed Mission Impossible. There was a bottleneck of a sea of cars, all of which were occupied only by the driver, in an attempt to squeeze their […]

The Assad regime has no place in the future of Syria

As the conflict in Syria seems to further escalate and a military intervention is more probable than just some weeks ago, it is worthwhile to look back on YEPP’s recent manifestation in the same issue.   During the summer school, held in Cyprus two weeks ago, YEPP delegates from 28 countries gathered in front of […]

Freedom for Cuba

Yesterday, the Cuban dissidents Oswaldo Payá and Harold Cepero died in a car accident. All my support and my most sincere condolences to their families.   But I also want to send a warm messasge to 2 YEPP members that were together with them in the car: Aron Modig (KDU, Sweden) and Ángel Carromero (NNGG, Spain). I […]

Report from the EPP Working Group 2 Economic & Social Affairs in June 2012

Last Monday, I attended the June meeting of the EPP’s Working Group 2, Economic & Social Affairs, at the EPP headquarters in Brussels. YEPP’s participation in this working group has grown and developed over the last few years and valuable contributions have been made on a variety of topics. YEPP was particularly grateful for the […]

EU – China Young Leaders Forum in the European Parliament

Some days ago, we took part in the EU – China young leaders forum in the European Parliament. Following the first meeting last year, it proved to be another round of good discussions. In my intervention on behalf of YEPP I touched on four basic issues that could be the focus of the EU – […]

So, what does Greece want? [Dilemmas, Choices & Expectations]

So what does Greece want?   Elections took place on May 6th, elections are taking place again on June 17th, in the same country, Greece. Why? Didn’t the Greeks have the chance to decide? Didn’t they show the way and expressed their preference to the policies they trust? Didn’t they choose what they want? The […]

A youth touch to the EPP Manifesto

On Tuesday 8th May, 2012, EPP President Wilfred Martens invited a group of youth politicians to discuss with him the EPP Manifesto. Such invitations are not that common! So my first reaction was….Mr Martens and the EPP are interested to give the EPP Manifesto a dosage of youth! To start with, the EPP Manifesto was […]

LOLA

Let me start by thanking the JONG-CD&V for inviting me to their Congress. It was a superbly organised event and I wish all the best to their election campaign! I have not come across similar idea than ‘LOLA’ before and I encourage you all to have a look!   We had a lot of discussions […]

The importance of the Fiscal Stability Treaty

On the 31st May 2012, the Irish citizenry vote on one of the most important referenda of a generation, a vote that could mean the difference economic recovery or pariah status as a nation. This blog entry addresses the importance of Ireland’s adoption of the European Fiscal Stability Treaty.   Ireland needs certainty. Irish businesses […]

North IRAQ. Erbil

Erbil. Visit in the northern part of Iraq. Hopefully the independent state of Kurdistan in the future. Meeting with Prime Minister Mr. Nechirvan Barzaniand, with the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Parliament and H.E. the Chaldo-Assyrian Bishop to Ainkawa. I was impressed how safe and stable the situation seems to be. The regional government achieved […]