1 / 52

GEKE in CSC/CEC in Brüssel

GEKE in CSC/CEC in Brüssel. Besichtigungstour Zu den europäischen Krisen. EY 2013 for citizen Rights of European Citizenship Lisbon Treaty Wahlen in Italien als Beispiel – die Bürger, Bürgerinnen wenden sich ab. Hintergrund

Télécharger la présentation

GEKE in CSC/CEC in Brüssel

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. GEKE in CSC/CEC in Brüssel

  2. Besichtigungstour Zu den europäischen Krisen

  3. EY 2013 for citizen Rights of European Citizenship Lisbon Treaty Wahlen in Italien als Beispiel – die Bürger, Bürgerinnen wenden sich ab

  4. Hintergrund Europäischer Einigungsprozess – Friedens- und Wohlfahrtsversprechen daran sich zu messen

  5. Employment and Social Developments in Europe 2012 – Report of the European Commission

  6. (1) Widening gap of unemployment Unemployment rates (2000 – 2011) • 2011 gap between North and South • - Euro area: 7.5 pps - Non Euro-area: 1.5 pps • September 2012 gap on Member State level: 22,1 pps: Spain(26.6%) Austria(4.5%) Source: Eurostat, EU LFS and DG EMPL calculations.

  7. (1a) Reasons behind the widening gap – Growth divergence Change in GDP – second quarter 2012 compared to second quarter 2007, in percentages

  8. (1d/2 Segmentation – youth massively affected Share of involuntary temporary employees and part-time workers among those aged 15-24 Source: DG EMPL calculation based on Eurostat, LFS, [lfsq_egan], [lfsq_etgaed], [lfsq_epgaed], [lfsa_etgar], [lfsa_etpgacob], [lfsa_eppgai] Note: IVTEMP refers to `involuntary` temporary employment, where the reason of temporary employment is the person could not find a permanent job, IVPT refers to involuntary part time employment to total number of part-time employment

  9. (1e) Unemployment rates for different age-groups Germany Spain: … and increase in NEET (15-24) to 12,9% in EU; 18,5% in Spain by 2011 Source: Eurostat, LFS, [lfsa_urgan]

  10. (3) Household incomes declining in 2/3 of EU countries Evolution of GHDI in real terms (2005=100) 2005 to 2011 (2012 forecast) • - Gross household disposable income declined in 2/3 of EU countries between 2009 and 2011 • - Strongest declines registered in IE, EL, ES, IT, CY, HU, and PT undermining private consumption and aggregate demand • - Stabilisation in the Baltics (economy/LM bouncing back after a sharp fall) Source: Eurostat – LU and MT missing Source: Ameco.

  11. Population at risk of poverty and social exclusion in the EU • EU 27 • 24% der Bevölkerung in der EU

  12. Spaltung der EU/EUR in Nord – Süd Arbeitslosigkeit, Jugendarbeitslosigkeit, Haushaltseinkommen, Armut (Kinderarmut) Wirtschaft-Soziale Sicherungssysteme

  13. Nationale Hintergründe für die Krisen: Immobilienwirtschaft – Banken Spanien, Irland Globalisierung, Wettbewerbsfähigkeit Portugal Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Verwaltungs-strukturen Griechenland

  14. Korruption

  15. Europäische Ebene entscheidend: Vertrag von Maastricht (1992): Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion ohne Wirtschaftsunion

  16. Stabilitätsziele 3% Neu-Staatsverschuldung im Jahr 60% Gesamtstaatsverschuldung/BIP D und F als erste in den 90-er die Kriterien verletztend

  17. Keine gemeinsame Währung ohne gemeinsame Wirtschaftspolitik

  18. Schritt für Schritt – Anpassung und Ausbau: European Economic Governance – Ziel: Genuin Monetary and Economic Union (GMEU)

  19. Bankenunion (Bankenkontrolle) • Fiskalunion (Haushaltskontrolle) • Wirschaftsunion (Beschäftigung, Steuern) • Politische Union (demokrat. Verankerung)

  20. GMEU – und wo bleibt die Sozialpolitik bzw. die soziale Dimension?

  21. Problematik nicht allein aufgrund der vorhandenen Verträge zu begründen und mehr Integration – Wille der Bürger/in?

  22. Krise des Euroraums Die EU mehr als der Euro-Raum 17+10=27

  23. Europäischer Gipfel versus Gemeinschaftsmethode

  24. Europäische Rettungspolitik außerhalb der Gemeinschaftsmethode: • März 2011 – 23 MS – Euro Plus Pact (u.a. „Schuldenbremse“; aber auch Rentenpolitik) • EFSF (bis 2013), ESM (ab Juli 2012) Rettungshandeln o. Renationalisierung?

  25. Konflikte in den MS zwischen Regionen: Schottland - UK Katalonien – Spanien Flandern - Wallonie

  26. David Cameron, 23.01.2013, „Die Zukunft der EU und Groß-britanniens Rolle in ihr“

  27. EU – Quo vadis?

  28. Notwendigkeit zum nächsten Sprung? Transnationale Demokratie in der und für die EU zu entwickeln – zur Überwindung des Nationalstaats Beck; Menasse; Verhofstadt, Cohn-Bendit

  29. und die Kirchen...?

  30. The Conference of European Churches (CEC) and its Church and Society Commission www.cec-kek.org

  31. Constituency • 125 Member Churches • Anglican • Old-Catholic • Orthodox • Protestant 40 associatedmembers

  32. from all over Europe …

  33. A little bit of history… 1959 Founded in Nyborg (Danmark) 1964 Assembly on the MS Bornholm • Conference for Security and • Cooperation in Europe • 1. European Ecumenical • Assembly in Basel 2009 13th Assembly in Lyon

  34. A little bit of history… 1959 Groupe Oecumenique 1964 Consultative Committee of Churches for the European Communities • European Ecumenical • Commission for Church and • Society (EECCS) 1999 Integration of CEC and EECCS

  35. 13th Assembly of CECLyon, July 2009 1. Interrelation between unity and witness, faith and ethics 2. Coherence and Concentration 3. Engagement with and involvement of member churches 4. Common Voice vis-a-vis the European Institutions 5. Restructering of the Organisation

  36. 13th Assembly of CECLyon, July 2009 „We believe CEC to be the common voice of the member churches in Europe and an ecumenical instrument for cooperation with and advocacy to the European institutions.“

  37. • European Integr. • Globalisation • Social Issues • Peace, Security • Education • Human Rights • Life Science • Unity • Mission • Majority/Minority • Ecum. Dialogues • Interrel.- Dialogue • Ecum. Formation • Migration • Asylum • Refugees • Trafficking • Racism • Discrimination

  38. Revision Working Group – proposal • Verkleinerte Organisation – one body • Verkleinerte Leitungsstruktur • Brüssel – Straßburg (?) – nicht Genf • stärkere Kirche-Institutionenbindung

  39. KEK-Vollversammlung 3.-8. Juli 2013 Budapest "And now what are you waiting for?” CEC and its Mission in a Changing Europe

  40. Antworten auf die Krise in Europa: Bildung

  41. Europe 2020 strategy – 2010: • Employment: 75% of 20 to 65 years old persons • Research & Development: 3% GDP is spent for R&D (public and private investment) • Environment: 20% less greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels; increasing the share of renewables in final energy consumption to 20%; and moving towards a 20% increase in energy efficiency • Education: reducing school drop-out rates to less than 10%; 40% of the younger generation should have a tertiary degree • Poverty: 20 million people less should be at risk of poverty

  42. 5 targets – 7 flagship initiatives • Youth on the move • An agenda for new skills and jobs

  43. Europäische Kommission: • 20.12.2011, Youth Opportunities Initiative • 20.11.2012, Rethinking Education Strategy • 05.12.2012, Moving Youth into Employment Package Council of the EU/EPSCO • 28.02.2013, EPSCO – Youth Guarantee

  44. Im kirchlichen Bereich: Reihe von Netzwerken – Intereuropean Commission on Church and School; International Association for Christian Education

More Related