Brexit - 24.06.2016
CEMR secretary general’s reaction to Brexit The vote of a majority of the English and the Welsh in favour of Brexit reveals the growing despair of the peoples of Europe concerning their leaders’ political decisions. The European Union is blamed for the economic and social hardships that our countries’ most underprivileged citizens have to endure – and yet, it is up to heads of state and government to decide upon the policies that European institutions implement; and many choices that guide the lives of our fellow citizens come first and foremost from national policies. The English and the Welsh also voted against zero-hour contracts, the lack of affordable housing, and a failing health system…
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CEMR Congress - 20.04.2016
Kick start of CEMR’s Congress in Nicosia
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