Manifesto for a green, just and democratic European economy

Please fill this form if you support the manifesto. We have over 270 signatures and are still collecting.

(EN) IMPORTANT: Sign-on is only possible for civil society organisations, think tanks, trade unions and academics. Thank you for your understanding.

English manifesto: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DZ6RqbNZnGGGAxTOteeHCfRMv96OriN35T815YmSu48/edit

(FR) IMPORTANT: Ne signez que si vous êtes une organisation de la société civile, un think tank, un syndicat ou un universitaire. Nous vous remercions pour votre compréhension.

Version française: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Sa9gEw7dCvJDEhzkjVo_87t3FQAR2t3eQZ_DRITedBk/edit

(DE) WICHTIG: Bitte unterschreiben Sie nur als Organisation der Zivilgesellschaft, Think Tank, Gewerkschaft oder Akademiker*in. Vielen Dank für Ihr Verständnis.

Deutsche Fassung: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xo-7SPgJbQ3zCINoD1N_tvdgYOPBh49irfHUITDsEc8/edit

(ES) IMPORTANTE: Sólo pueden inscribirse las organizaciones de la sociedad civil, los think tank, los sindicatos y los académicos. Gracias por su comprensión.

Versión en español: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HyTgE9TKwnpDZ1F-j1R_yLXqlOw40M31oyGaWIXuy6Y/edit


MANIFESTO (excerpt):

We are civil society organisations, think tanks and trade unions supported by academics from across the European Union.

We have come together to call for fundamental reform of the EU’s fiscal rules.

The aim of economic policy across Europe must not be to simply reduce debt. The economy needs to serve the reduction of socio-economic, intergenerational and gender inequalities, the realisation of social rights and the protection of climate and environment. The EU’s fiscal framework should fully support just transitions and a systemic transformation of our economies and societies to keep global warming below 1.5°C.

The Maastricht Treaty, signed in 1992, and legislative changes following the global financial crisis, created strict fiscal limits that cap member states’ public debt and deficits. While coordinating fiscal policies is necessary in a monetary union, these rules, with new challenges facing Europe, are no longer fit for purpose.

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