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01 October 2009
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Lisbon referendum – Cowen “it’s all about Ireland's future”

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“This referendum is not about ‘politics as usual’.  It goes beyond any issues of party, organisation or locality.  It is about our country’s future.” This was the comment of Brian Cowen at yesterday’s final Lisbon press conference in Dublin. Referring to the 2nd October vote, he said: “We face a clear choice on Friday (tomorrow) and the stakes could not be higher.” “Only with a Yes will we ensure investor confidence in Ireland, protect our influence in vital economic decisions and reform Europe so that it is more dynamic and effective” he argued.
In the same line Guy Verhofstadt, ALDE leader, who met on 28 September in Dublin the Foreign Minister Micheál Martin and the Chairman of the “Ireland for Europe” campaign, Pat Cox. “Ireland's membership of the eurozone - like Belgium's - has protected the country from an even more serious financial shock and possible devaluation of the national currency" Verhofstadt said.

  

Pat Cox in Ireland to follow the Yes campaign

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Pat Cox, head of the pro-Lisbon campaign group “Ireland for Europe” said, "There is no room for complacency and we will have to fight right to the very end."
Cautiously optimistic about the result of the referendum, to be held on Friday 2nd October, Pat Cox,  former president of the European Parliament, is collaborating with ELDR member party Fianna Fail and its European Affairs Minister Dick Roche to make people aware of the advantages that the Lisbon treaty would bring to Ireland.

 

Germany: FDP toward prominent top jobs

last4203.bmpThe German FDP is expected to obtain a prominent role in one of the most powerful economic systems in the world.
European Liberals congratulate their German member party for the fantastic election result of 14.6 percent (the best result in the party’s history) and looks forward to seeing the FDP play a key role in the new German government. To read more.

 

Council of Europe: Anne Brasseur replaces Matyas Eorsi as head of ALDE

brasseur.jpgAnne Brasseur is the new Leader of the ALDE Group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. ELDR warmly welcomes the election of this very capable politician to replace her colleague and friend Matyas Eorsi.
With its 101 members from 38 countries, ALDE is the third largest political group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
Brasseur, former Minister of Education in Luxembourg, engaged in politics since 1975, is at present chairing the Committee on Culture, Science and Education of the CoE Parliamentary Assembly.

 

At ELDR Congress:  “local party politics” tips – our best practices

European liberals don’t suffer from the crisis and keep intact their shareELDR invites you to register for a special workshop about “how to build up local party branches and helping liberal parties to succeed at the local level”, that will take place at the fringe of the ELDR Congress on Wednesday 18th November from 13:00 – 18:00 in Barcelona.
Local structures of political parties are the cornerstone for successful participation in elections. Participants will discuss best practices from among the many ELDR parties attending.
For more details on the programme and to register please contact Philipp Hansen,
phansen@eldr.eu

 

ELDR activities: Catalunya-Africa never so close

logo_cdc_web.gifIn the framework of the ELDR Political and information Activities scheme, CDC of Cataluña will organise on Saturday 3rd October 2009 in Barcelona a seminar on “Àfrica vista desde Catalunya” (Africa seen from Catalunya).
A whole day dedicated to debates around the theme of Africa inspired by the book of LLuis Mallart “Okupes a l’Àfrica”. “Covergencia Democratica works hard in favor of Catalunya as an international interlocutor, with particular regard to Africa" said Carles LLorens, CDC International officer.
For more details please click on here

Sweden: Olofsson and Carlgren launch climate campaign 2 degrees

membres4201.pngMaud Olofsson, Liberal Minister for Enterprise and Energy, and Minister for the Environment Andreas Carlgren launched today the Climate Campaign 2 degrees with a large number of organizations.
The campaign aims to increase popular pressure for the final negotiations on a global climate agreement in Copenhagen in December. The signatures will be submitted to the representatives of the Governments of the United States and China.
“As world leaders gather in Copenhagen let there be no doubt that many of us expect an agreement that enables us to reach a 2-degree goal. The more people that are engaged, the more we increase the pressure" said Olofsson.
More details on www.2grader.se/en/

Liberal Library online – an opportunity to promote your book!

309px-books-aj_svg_aj_ashton_01c_svg.pngThe ELDR liberal library is now online. More than 150 titles are available and there is the possibility to promote your publications and enhance the debate around your favourite themes.
All those who want to contribute by suggesting new books, special editions and outstanding authors, are invited to leave comments and remarks by clicking on the appropriate links in the online library.

 

Next events

29 October ELDR PM Lunch (EU informal summit)
14 November HSLS Electoral Convention
19-20 November ELDR Congress in Barcelona


 


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