On 13 September Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, delivered his annual State of the European Union speech before the members of the European Parliament.
Cooperatives Europe welcomes the speech, particularly the positive references to further actions to be taken concerning better regulation, climate change and migration – issues that co-operatives are active in. However, we regret the omission of the recently signed New European Consensus of Development, which Cooperatives Europe has largely contributed to and express our disappointment with the exclusion of any mention of social economy and particularly cooperatives enterprises.
Importantly, following the White Paper on the Future of Europe published on 1 March 2017, in his speech, Juncker put forward a ‘sixth scenario’ in which “Europe is more than a single market. More than money, more than the euro. It was always about the values.” As people-centred enterprises upheld by their values and principles, co-operatives must thus propose their vision for the Future of Europe.
Co-operatives have the necessary tools to address the issues put forward in the scenarios and in the White Paper. Their power and inclusive values can be the driving force for bringing the European Union closer to its citizens by establishing and promoting people-centred, value-driven enterprises that contribute to the economic growth of the EU as well as job creation. The future of Europe cannot be only addressed at the institutional level. It is about the men and women of Europe.
To this end, Cooperatives Europe established a new Reflection Group to draft a common proposal on behalf of European co-operatives in response to the White Paper, to be presented in December 2017, parallel to the next meeting of the European Council.
Ed Mayo, the vice-president of Cooperatives Europe and the leader of Future of Europe Reflection Group, commented: “The challenges of the future addressed in president Juncker’s White Paper require co-operation to resolve and solidarity to do so in ways that sustain European unity. Cooperatives must thus lead the conversation, and together with our members I look forward to reflecting on the common vision for creating a more cooperative Europe.”
Read Ed Mayo’s recent paper “What is the future of Europe?” here.
Photo: Jean-Claude Juncker delivering his State of the Union speech