An enlargement for a new generation 

Third Progressive Enlargement Conference  Strengthening democracy, social and labour rights, and improving living standards and working conditions […]
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23/04/2026
09:00 - 16:15
Thon Hotel Bristol Stephanie, Av. Louise 91, 1050 Brussels
An enlargement for a new generation 
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Third Progressive Enlargement Conference 

Strengthening democracy, social and labour rights, and improving living standards and working conditions should be central to the accession process. It should also promote upward convergence between countries.

To achieve this, candidate countries need to adopt the European acquis, including its social provisions. The process should also reinforce and fully implement the European Pillar of Social Rights, encourage both social and intergenerational dialogue, and maintain a strong commitment to gender equality as a foundation of democratic progress.

The success of the accession process also depends on empowering the youth, who are the primary stakeholders in a future enlarged European Union. By fostering a vibrant civil society in which the younger generations play a crucial role and ensuring their active participation in democratic life, the EU can secure a resilient and lasting democratic foundation for all. 

In a final dedicated session of this event, new research on the evolving attitudes of national political parties toward enlargement will be presented. Participants will discuss how domestic political dynamics and priorities within EU member states shape the European integration process, analysing the challenges of building national consensus for a wider Union. 

The third progressive enlargement conference brings together progressive partners, decision-makers, politicians, and experts from all ten candidate countries, as well as EU lawmakers and stakeholders, to address these vital objectives. 

The conference is organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies in cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, the Foundation Max van der Stoel, Kalevi Sorsa Foundation, Olof Palme International Centre, Karl Renner Institut, CeSPI, Progresiva, and the S&D Group in the European Parliament, in the framework of FEPS Enlargement Programme.  

The conference will be preceded by the conference of the S&D Willy Brandt Programme on 22.4. 15-18:30h register to attend in person HERE.

For more information regarding the project and this event, please do not hesitate to contact Hedwig Giusto, FEPS Head of the International Programmes and Editor in Chief of the Progressive Post (hedwig.giusto@feps-europe.eu) or Julia Wild, FEPS Project Officer (julia.wild@feps-europe.eu).

Network
Centro Studi di Politica Internazionale (CeSPI)
Foundation Max van der Stoel (FMS)
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Kalevi Sorsa Foundation
Karl Renner Institut
Olof Palmes Internationella Center
Progresiva
Socialists and Democrats (S&D)
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