Lundi 17 Janvier 2022
de 11:30 à 13:00
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Débats Visioconférences
Virtuel

After eleven years in opposition, the latter will carry weight in particular because of the ministries it has been able to obtain (finance, infrastructure/digital, justice, education and research).
 
What is the position of the Liberal Democrat Party on European policy in the run-up to the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the upcoming presidential and legislative elections in France? What are the points of convergence and divergence between the positions of the presidential majority and those of the FDP, and how is the new coalition within this majority perceived in France?

 

Welcoming remarks

  • Jeanette Süß, European Affairs Manager at the FNF Brussels office 

 

Speakers

  • Sandra Weeser, Member of the Bundestag (FDP), Chair of the Committee on Construction, Housing, Urban Policy and Municipalities, member of the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly.
  • Christophe Arend, LREM deputy for the 6th constituency of Moselle, president of the France-Germany friendship group, member of the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly.

 

Moderation

  • Paul Maurice, Research Fellow, Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa), Ifri

 

Conclusion

  • Eric-André Martin, Secretary General of the Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa), Ifri

 

 

Videoconference co-organized by the Cerfa at Ifri and the European Dialogue Office of the Friedrich-Naumann Foundation for Freedom.  

 

This conference will be held in French and German (simultaneous translation).
 
 
 
You will receive the zoom link by e-mail the day before the event.