[26.09.2008]
25-26.09.2008 a avut loc la Riga Forumul Societatii Civile Organizate a Tarilor Baltice. Din Romania au participat Eugen
Lucan Asociatia ANGEL si Dumitru Fornea Confederatia MERIDIAN, ambii
reprezentanti ai Romaniei in Comitetul Economic si Social European.
La acest forum a participat Presedintele CESE domnul Dimitri Dimitriadis. Lucan Eugen, reprezentantul Romaniei a evidentiat importanta de a defini doua obiective majore la nivel european: integrarea reprezentantilor organizatiilor neguvernamentale in Comitele Economico-Sociale din tarile membre si promovarea unei legislatii suportive care sa sutina financiar sectorul neguvernamental in toate tarile membre. Aceste doua obiective principale ar putea fi integrate intr-un aviz din propirie initiativa a CESE.
Eugen Lucan, membru CESE
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The first Civil Society Baltic forum took place in Riga on 25-26 September.
The purpose of this conference, organised by the European Economic and Social
Committee (EESC), was to offer all stakeholders from civil society
organisations from the three Baltic States an opportunity to analyse and
exchange best practices with their counterparts from other EU member states.
Speakers chosen from among the most prominent civil society organisations
explored avenues for enhancing civil society participation in the
decision-making process in the Baltic countries. “Civil
dialogue above all!” – was a main conclusion of the conference.
The conference was opened by Mrs Iveta Purne, Minister of Welfare of Latvia. She mentioned that “the
Latvian Tripartite Council has achieved a lot of important work during the last
years”. In his opening speech Mr Vitalijs Gavrilovs,
President of the Employers' Confederation of Latvia (LDDK) stressed that “every
citizen of Latvia
should feel that they can improve the situation in their country”. Mr Dimitris Dimitriadis, President
of the EESC, insisted on “the importance of active civil society involvement in
democratic structures" and called for the future continuation of the forum.
The first of the three panel discussions focused on
the Baltic business landscape – its evolutions and perspectives within the EU and
with neighbouring countries, Mrs Brenda
King (UK, Employers' Group), President of the EESC's SOC Section, chaired
the discussion. The second panel discussion, devoted to flexicurity and social
protection in the Baltic Countries, was chaired by EESC member Thomas Janson (SE, Employees' Group). During
the last panel discussion the participants, under the chairmanship of Mr Kaul Nurm (EE, Various Interests Group),
EESC member, discussed the role and nature of civil dialogue in the Baltic
Countries.
In a final declaration, the participants welcomed the
good process initiated by the Baltic countries' authorities in order to
elaborate a full-fledged civil dialogue framework. Efficient civil society
organisations, that meet the essential criteria of qualitative and quantitative
representativeness, are essential for breathing life into the participatory
element of a modern democracy, concluded the participants.
Whilst noting that the implementation of European
economic and social policy – encompassed in the framework of the Lisbon strategy, proceeds
smoothly, they nevertheless argued that the authorities should adopt more
measure to encourage and facilitate further participation in the decision-making
process. This would directly contribute to a more favourable environment for
all stakeholders: a business-friendly legal framework compatible with workers'
rights and a strong commitment from non-profit organisations.
The participants recommended that relations and
contacts between organisations within all EU Member States should be enhanced
and strengthened. Further, the authorities should step up their efforts to
increase their support for organised civil dialogue. Participants agreed also
that all stakeholders should maintain and increase their efforts in
strengthening cross-border cooperation in a multicultural environment. They
should also address the outstanding issues of ensuring more effective and
autonomous civil dialogue.
Further information on the event as well as a copy of
the final declaration will be soon available on our website: http://www.eesc.europa.eu/events/2008-09-25-Riga/index_en.asp