The Political Assembly defines the political positions of the Party between each Congress, deciding on membership applications and final political guidelines.
Functions
Decides on the budget and safeguards the political presence of the EPP between Congress meetings.
The Political Assembly defines the mandate of the Working Groups which prepare the Party’s policy documents and recommendations.
Composition
The ex-officio members are, according to the statutes:
Members of the EPP presidency;
Members of the presidency of the EPP Group in the European Parliament;
Presidents of ordinary and associated member parties, member associations or their mandated representatives;
Presidents of the national delegations of member parties of the EPP Group in the European Parliament;
Members of the Presidency of the European Parliament, of the European Commission and of the Presidency of the Committee of the Regions, provided they belong to an Ordinary Member Party;
Presidents of the EPP Groups in the Committee of the Regions and in the Parliamentary Assemblies.
The delegated members are designated delegates from EPP member and associated member parties, member associations and groups. The number of delegates for each party is linked to the election result in the last European election so that parties are weighted according to their strength. This allows taking decisions by majority.
Meetings
The Political Assembly meets three to five times a year. All EPP member and associated member-parties, member associations and groups, as well as members of the EPP Group in the European Parliament, have the possibility to participate in the Working Groups.
Working Groups
Working Groups are the backbone of the EPP’s political work, where representatives from the EPP member parties develop common positions and strategies on major policy areas and submit specific recommendations to the Political Assembly for final approval.
Functions
A Working Group can be given a specific mandate for preparative work for EPP Summits and the EPP Congress.
Working Groups are also responsible for organising conferences, roundtable discussions and other important events.
Working groups
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European Policy
is Economic policy and Digital Europe.
EPP Membership
Foreign Policy
The Working Group has the task of preparing the EPP’s most vital policy papers and Congress documents on European issues.
The working group is focused on responding to the current economic and financial crisis, digital policies, demographic issues, and research and development.
Chaired by EPP Vice-President and MEP Paulo Rangel, this Working Group is mandated to promote, facilitate and incorporate new EPP members, associate members, and observers throughout the continent. When a party is accepted in the EPP, its elected representatives automatically join the EPP Group in the European Parliament, and all other EPP Groups and organisations.
The Foreign Policy Working Group focuses on EU-China relations and Turkey.
Working groups
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European Policy
is Economic policy and Digital Europe.
EPP Membership
Foreign Policy
The Working Group has the task of preparing the EPP’s most vital policy papers and Congress documents on European issues.
The working group is focused on responding to the current economic and financial crisis, digital policies, demographic issues, and research and development.
Chaired by EPP Vice-President and MEP Paulo Rangel, this Working Group is mandated to promote, facilitate and incorporate new EPP members, associate members, and observers throughout the continent. When a party is accepted in the EPP, its elected representatives automatically join the EPP Group in the European Parliament, and all other EPP Groups and organisations.
The Foreign Policy Working Group focuses on EU-China relations and Turkey.
The EPP Manifesto, also adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, outlines the basic principles of the Party summary.
The EPP Manifesto, also adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, outlines the basic principles of the Party summarising who we are, what our values are, what challenges are we facing and what vision we have for the future. The Manifesto was developed in parallel to the EPP Platform document within the EPP Working Group 1 for “European Policy”.
The EPP Platform is the core programme of our party outlining our main values, explaining the challenges our society is facing and presenting our vision for the future of European Union.
The Party Platform was developed in EPP Working Group 1 for “European Policy” chaired by EPP President Wilfried MARTENS ?and EPP Vice President Peter HINTZE. The Working Group consists of delegates of EPP member parties who prepared and worked?on this document for more than two years and received input?from the drafting committee as well as senior and young experts. The document was adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, thus replacing the Basic Programme of Athens from 1992.
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