Call to Europe_Hungary - A free Hungary in a Stronger Europe

Photo album of the ‘Call to Europe – A free Hungary in a stronger Europe‘ event in Budapest.

On 25-26 October 2024, FEPS, in collaboration with Solidar, the Group of Socialists & Democrats in the European Parliament (S&D), the Hungarian Delegation to the S&D Group and Hungarian democratic and socialist foundations organised the “Call to Europe” conference. This upcoming conference not only symbolises a resurgence of hope but also underscores the urgent need to refocus on how Europe serves its people. 

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Strengthening and maintaining Just Transition goals in the EU Budget

The EU’s legally binding commitment to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 demands a far-reaching socio-economic […]
20/05/2025

Demonetisation of anti-democratic and extreme content

The proposed European Democracy Shield (EUDS) aims to fortify the EU’s democratic systems against disinformation, […]
28/04/2025

Housing as investment in Greece and Southern Europe

Private profit vs social value
28/02/2025

Moving towards an inclusive green agenda in the Western Balkans

Balkan Focus Series
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Democracy today and tomorrow with former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou

In this episode of FEPS Talks, Secretary General László Andor talks with the former prime […]

Addressing the housing crisis in Europe with the Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas

Available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcast! “We are discussing rearming, but Europe is a […]

Addressing the housing crisis in Europe with the Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas

Available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcast! “We are discussing rearming, but Europe is a […]

Improving working conditions: the new frontiers with Michelle O’Sullivan

🔊📺 Available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcast Michelle O’Sullivan, Associate Professor at the University of […]
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28 - 29/11/2025
Copenhagen, Denmark

Call to Europe Denmark 2025

Call to Europe, held bi-annually in the country hosting the presidency of the Council of […]
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23 - 25/06/2025
Brussels, Belgium (Training)

European Political Academy 2025

The Europapolitische Akademie 2025, a joint project by FEPS and the Karl-Renner-Institut (KRI), reaches its […]
19 - 21/06/2025
Siena, Italy

Siena Vision Conference on the Europe of the Future – 2025

Time to be bold
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10/02/2025

FEPS joins BlueSky – follow our new account! 

When misinformation and disinformation run rampant, we resist attempts to bully users off certain platforms. […]
21/10/2024

Your Future is Social – A Pillar for our Rights 

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FEPS welcomes the signing of the La Hulpe Declaration

We welcome the signing of the La Hulpe Declaration, an important commitment to continue implementing the principles […]
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FEPS supports the declaration of Portimão calling for affordable housing in the EU

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En Europe, les partis sociaux-démocrates se sont contentés d’une approche technocratique

by Le Point 04/07/2025
“In Europe, social democratic parties have relied too heavily on a technocratic approach” Interview with FEPS Secretary General László Andor in Le Point (FR), reflecting on the decline of social democracy in Europe and the need to renew its political vision in the face of nationalist challenges.

Nem jó, hogy Magyarországon a szélsőjobb és a jobboldal versenyez

by Hírklikk 12/05/2025
“It's not good that the far-right and the right are competing in Hungary” Interview with FEPS Secretary General László Andor on KlikkTV (HU), featured in Hírklikk, discussing the rise of the far right in Hungary and the need for stronger progressive alternatives.

Why Young Voters Are Ignoring Mainstream Politics

by Social Europe 01/04/2025
Read this Social Europe article, co-authored by FEPS Policy Analyst on Democracy Matteo Dressler, exploring why political parties struggle to engage young voters — and why a new strategy is needed.

The need to strengthen policies for a Social Europe

by Le Club de Mediapart 29/10/2024
Article by Le Club Mediapart about the presentation of FEPS Primer's Greek edition, 'Social Europe: From Vision to Vigour' with László Andor and Björn Hacker in an event coorganised with ETERON in Athens.
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Societas – Baloldali Ifjúsági Mozgalom

Esély Közösség (Community of Chance)

Socialists and Democrats (S&D)

Foundation for a New Republic

Institute for Social Democracy (ISD)