FEPS Newsletter 27 May 2025 – 🏠 Addressing the housing crisis in Europe

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27/05/2025
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Housing

The Alliance of Mayors for Housing, composed of 15 major European cities, were in Brussels to demand swift action from the EU on housing. The report The role of cities and regions in the EU – Affordable Housing Plan’ was presented at the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) Plenary and to the European Commission VP Teresa Ribera and Commissioner Dan Jørgensen.

 

This week’s newsletter features an op-ed by Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni and a video interview with Athens Mayor Haris Doukas. With these two leading voices of the Alliance, FEPS continues its commitment to ensuring that affordable and sustainable housing remains at the top of the agenda and supporting PES CoR’s housing campaign.

The housing crisis: cities at the frontline

PROGRESSIVE PAGE

The housing crisis: cities at the frontline 

By Jaume Collboni, Mayor of Barcelona

 

“Cities need more (from the EU on housing) and we need it now!” Read the ProgPage by Mayor of Barcelona Jaume Collboni on why the EU must take housing seriously.

 

A strong European project needs a clear social agenda – and ambitious and effective housing policies are key to it. Read more.

FEPS TALKS PODCAST

Addressing the housing crisis in Europe

With Haris Doukas, Mayor of Athens

 

🎧  Spotify | Apple Podcast | Website | Youtube

Listen to the podcast 'Addressing the housing crisis in Europe'

“We are discussing rearming, but Europe is a peace project and housing should be the first pillar”. In this episode, the Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas speaks about the housing crisis Europe is facing. 

On the ground, in cities like Athens, Barcelona and Rome, progressive mayors are already

putting in place measures to make housing more accessible. However, they cannot do it alone – they are calling for immediate, concrete actions and resources at the European level.

Housing as investment in Greece and Southern Europe

POLICY STUDY

Housing as investment in Greece and Southern Europe

Private profit vs social value

By Dimitra Siatitsa, Laura Colini and Simone Tulumello – In collaboration with Friedrich-Ebert-stiftung (FES) Athens, Eteron and InSocial

 

This policy study argues that mainstream policy mechanisms (including reliance on the free market), which are seen as solutions to housing, are inherently part of the problem.

After the global financial crisis, real estate and construction sectors in Southern European countries became particularly dependent on foreign demand and tourism. However, these trends have been contributing to the actual and ongoing housing crisis rather than providing viable solutions.

Events

Upcoming events

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Towards gender-inclusive digital policy
 

📅  11 JUNE

📍BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

Towards gender-inclusive digital policy

This conference will explore the intersection of gender inequality and the transformative impact of AI in the European workplace with solutions rooted in the principles of social democracy. 

 

FEPS will co-host a workshop that examines how the integration of AI systems in our societies will impact equality and non-discrimination EU. 

Inflation preparedness in the EU
 

📅  12 JUNE

📍EESC, BRUSSELS

Inflation preparedness in the EU

Lessons learned and a new Inflation Governance Framework
We will explore key lessons from the recent inflation episode and imagine a new inflation governance framework to prevent or mitigate supply-side inflation shocks in the future. 

 

We’ll present our latest policy study “The profit-price spiral in food and energy“, which examines the drivers of inflation in these critical sectors.

Past events

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13 MAY – BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

Financing our future: Towards the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4)

By FEPS, UN Office in Brussels, Olof Palme International Center, Fundación Pablo Iglesias, FES New York, Fondation Jean-Jaurès, Karl-Renner-Institut and Avanza

 

This event took place at the UN Office in Brussels in anticipation of the FfD4, which will happen in Seville in July 2025.

Financing our future: Towards the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4)

Following the Pact for the Future, adopted in 2024, the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development aims to accelerate action towards the SDGs.

 

This event delved deeper into building a consensus on concrete actions for transformative changes in the global financial landscape, discussing the review of the debt architecture, and aid effectiveness.

The implication of the Serbian students’ protests for Serbia and enlargement

15-16 MAY – LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA

The implication of the Serbian students’ protests for Serbia and enlargement

Friends of the Western Balkans – Ljubljana

By FEPS, Fondation Jean-Jaurès, FES SOE, Foundation Max van der stoel, Kalevi Sorsa Foundation, Karl Renner Institut, Olof Palme International Center,  Progresiva, and with the cooperation of the S&D Group

 

The Friends of the Western Balkans met in response to the anti-corruption protests sparked by the deadly collapse of the concrete canopy at Novi Sad’s railway station in Serbia.

The meeting discussed lessons to be learnt from the anti-corruption demonstrations driven by students, the potential role of the Serbian opposition in a – hopefully – changing Serbian political landscape and the impact the events in Serbia might have on the neighbouring countries and the EU enlargement process.

 

📃 Read the statement  by the Friends of the Western Balkans!

20 MAY – FEPS HQ

Lessons learned from the RRF for a future European fiscal capacity

EU Investment Capacity Group

By FEPS and FES

 

The EU Investment Capacity Group met to discuss lessons learned from the Recovery and Resiliance Fund (RFF) in the run-up to the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).

Lessons learned from the RRF for a future European fiscal capacity

Considering that the Commission has announced a performance-based approach to funding in one of the next MFF pillars, it is crucial to exchange learnings and improvements for the future budget.

 

The meeting also discussed the upcoming policy brief ‘’Lessons learned from the RRF for a future European fiscal capacity”.

Demonetising disinformation

20 MAY – BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

Demonetising disinformation

Roundtable on the European democracy shield

By FEPS and the S&D Group

 

Despite the Commission’s efforts, notably through the introduction of the European Democracy Shield, the tech industry remains difficult for regulators to keep pace with. 

 

A key focus is making the regulatory framework effective, with particular attention to demonetising disinformation.

This roundtable aimed to feed into that debate by presenting a series of policy proposals from FEPS’ latest policy brief “Demonetisation of anti-democratic and extreme content“, to S&D President Iratxe García Pérez and several MEPs, including Pina Picierno, Raphaël Glucksmann and Christel Schaldemose, among others.

16 MAY – ROME, ITALY

Zero deaths at work

Go Beyond Academy 2025 

By FEPS and Pietro Nenni, with the collaboration of the trade union UIL

 

We were in Rome to launch the new edition of Go Beyond Academy, a training programme designed for young trade unionists from across Italy. 

 

This year’s edition focuses on one of the most urgent issues facing workers today: workplace safety and the prevention of occupational accidents – a growing crisis across Europe.

Zero deaths at work
News
FEPS Secretary General at the Regional Growth Conference

Photo credit: Regional Growth Conference

 

FEPS Secretary General at the Regional Growth Conference

 

László Andor, FEPS Secretary General, took part in the 13th edition of the Regional Growth conference in Greece, which focused this year on regional policy ahead. 

 

In a high-level panel, he discussed the path toward the MFF and the future of cohesion policy in light of the challenges beyond 2027. Read more.

FEPS meeting with  progressive delegations
 

FEPS meeting with

EP national delegations

 

FEPS continues its tour of the progressive delegations and Members of the European Parliament.

 

Ahead of their Strategy Day, we met with the German delegation at the Bavarian Representation office in Brussels. 

 

FEPS supports MEPs by providing insightful research, policy advice, training activities, and public debates.

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EUROPEAN PROGRESSIVE OBSERVATORY

High hopes, hard landing, huge challenges

🇵🇹 Portugal’s democracy struggles unfold

 

The parliamentary election’s outcome in Portugal points to a tectonic shift in the country’s democratic dynamics, with the end of the two-party system and the growth of the far right party, Chega.

High hopes, hard landing, huge challenges

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