
By Editorial Staff | 27 December 2024
The next white paper on defense to include a new threat analysis
The white paper is expected to address the issues of defense sector capability, industrial competitiveness, and investment needs.
The white paper is expected to address the issues of defense sector capability, industrial competitiveness, and investment needs.
Years have passed by, but former MEP and prime minister Enrico Letta returned to the EP in Strasbourg after eight years from the end of…
Letta’s report, “Much More Than a Market,” was investigated during the Social Policy Council held on June 20th. Enrico Letta made some significant remarks on the labor market, as well as on social policies, which needed to be discussed in the meeting. How can we implement the interlinkages between economic and social policies?
The European Economic Area (EEA) agreement marked its 30th anniversary today, an alliance with a long path ahead to a future full of possibilities within the Single Market. Or, at least, this was the gist of the keynote speech made by Enrico Letta during the “30 years of the European Economic Area: A Unique Partnership Fit for the Future” conference hosted in Brussels by the Belgian Presidency of the EU Council.
EU Competitiveness ministers urged on a more “effecient framework” avoiding over-regulation and strengthening the monitoring of the market situation
Following the presentation of his “Much more than a market” report at the last European Council, Enrico Letta is continuing his European tour to present Member States with his recipe for a stronger and more attractive Single Market, both externally and, more importantly, internally.
The social pillar at the center, both of the single market and of the forthcoming holding of European institutions. This was the warning issued by Enrico Letta and Nicolas Schmit, -Commissioner for Job and Social Rights (now Spitzenkandidat for the Socialists&Democrats group), during the event organized by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies on April 30th.
Mario Draghi and Enrico Letta were entrusted by Commission President von der Leyen to draw up to key reports on EU competitiveness and Single Market respectively.