
The New Pact for Europe project was launched by the King Baudouin Foundation (Belgium) and is supported by a large transnational consortium. This project aims to promote a Europe-wide debate on reform proposals addressing three fundamental questions which need to be answered to develop an effective response to the multi-dimensional crisis Europeans are facing:
- What is at stake if 'Europe' cannot tackle the various challenges we face? ('What do we need the EU for?')
- What kind of collaboration is needed at European level to respond to the crisis? ('What needs to be done?')
- How can the answers to these two questions be translated into action to make the EU more effective and to command broader-based public support? ('How should it be done?')
The Reflection Group includes top opinion-makers from different EU Member States, who have a genuine interest in the success of European integration, are realistic and pragmatic but at the same time able to think 'out of the box', and ready and able to communicate through the media.
The Advisory Group brings together high-ranking policy-makers, academics, NGO representatives and other stakeholders – a mixture of past and current national and European leaders from different sectors and backgrounds.
Read more: About the initiative - New Pact for Europe - Profile