01: Wer zahlt, schafft an? Die künftige Finanzierung der EU
Unterstützt von Vertretung der Europäischen Kommission in Österreich
“In Vielfalt geeint“ lautet der Leitspruch der EU. Prinzipien wie loyale Zusammenarbeit und Solidarität sollen dieses Motto absichern. Einige EU-Mitglieder hinterfragen jedoch zunehmend diesen Wertekonsens und plädieren für mehr Souveränität statt Solidarität. Wird es vor dem Hintergrund eines verschärfenden Wertekonfliktes den Mitgliedsstaaten gelingen, sich bei den haushaltpolitischen Verhandlungen auf die gemeinsamen Zielsetzungen zum Wohle aller zu besinnen? Wie kann die wirtschaftspolitische Koordinierung zu einer realen Zusammenarbeit unter den Mitgliedsländern beitragen?
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Dr. Mercedes BRESSO
Member, European Parliament; Vice President, S&D Group, Brussels
since 1973 | University lecturer in economic institutions, most recently at Turin Polytechnic University, specialising in environmental economics |
1985-1995 | Member of Piedmont Regional Council |
1995-2004 | President, Province of Turin |
1998-2004 | Member of the Committee of the Regions (CoR), Brussels |
2000-2004 | President, World Federation of United Cities (FMCU), Paris |
President, Franco-Italian Alps Conference Association (CAFI), Turin | |
President of the Network of European Metropolitan Regions and Areas (METREX), London | |
2004 | Founding President, United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), Barcelona |
2004-2005 | Member, European Parliament, Brussels |
2005-2008 | President, European Union of Federalists (EUF), Den Haag |
2005-2010 | President, Piedmont Region, Turin |
since 2005 | Member, Committee of the Regions, Brussels |
since 2006 | President, Italian Association for the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (IACMER) |
2006 | Co-founder, Alps-Mediterranean Euroregion |
2006-2010 | President, PES Group at the Committee of the Regions |
2007-2009 | President, Mediterranean Commission of the UCLG |
2009 | President, Conference of Presidents of Regions with Legislative Powers (REGLEG) |
since 2009 | President, Association of Elected Representatives from Mountainous Areas(AEM) |
Representative, Mediterranean Commission of the UCLG at the Euro-Mediterranean Regional and Local Assembly (ARLEM) |
Renaud DEHOUSSE
President, EUI - European University Institute, Florence
Professor Renaud Dehousse has been President of the European University Institute since 1 September 2016. Prior to this, Professor Dehousse was a Professor and holder of the Jean Monnet Chair of European Law and Political Science at Sciences Po, where he also directed the Centre for European Studies. After studying law at the University of Liège (Belgium), he obtained a doctorate at the European University Institute. | |
Before joining Sciences Po in 1999, he taught at the European University Institute, where he led the Academy of European Law, and he also taught at the University of Pisa. He was a visiting professor at the universities of Florence (Cesare Alfieri), Lausanne and at the Law School of the University of Michigan. |
Günther H. OETTINGER
Founder, Oettinger Consulting, Wirtschafts- und Politikberatung GmbH, Hamburg
Günther H. Oettinger is European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources since January 2017. From November 2014 to December 2016, he held office as European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society after being European Commissioner for Energy from February 2010 to October 2014 and lastly also Vice-President of the European Commission in 2014. From 2005-2010, he was Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg (Germany) and, since 1984, a member of the regional Parliament ("Landtag"). He was the leader of the CDU Landtag group from January 1991 to April 2005. A lawyer by training, Günther H. Oettinger became actively involved in politics during his adolescence. He is a member of the Federal Executive Committee and of the Steering Committee of the CDU Germany. |
Mag. Cornelia PRIMOSCH
Correspondent, ORF - Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, London
1998-2005 | Journalist, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation Studio Carinthia, Klagenfurt |
2005-2006 | Correspondent, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation, Paris |
2006-2010 | Journalist, Domestic and EU Policy Department, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation, Vienna |
Correspondent, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation, Brussels | |
2010-2017 | EU Correspondent, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation, Brussels |
since 2017 | Correspondent, UK and Ireland, ORF-Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation, London |