Newsletter - February

1. A sound debate for an ambitious program: Newropeans held its second Agora

The most optimistic expectations by Newropeans’ members were topped by the real success of our second Agora, which was held in Berlin on February 3rd. After a morning debate on EU’s future foreign policy, the members from all over Europe turned to the social and economic dimension. Both debates will continue on the intranet, until a final vote by the members. Newropeans’ members also participated in three workshops: a TV interview training, the Marathon 2007 task force – and the launch of our juridical committee which investigates the preconditions for Newropeans to stand for European elections in all member states in 2009. Learn more or support the work: contact@newropeans.eu

2. Bye bye Berlin, danke!

At two o’clock in the morning, you could still see a number of Newropeans unchaining their dancing instincts. Others were debating the present and the future of the movement, of Europe, and of anything else in the Traumtänzer’s bar, others were still eating and chatting. Newropeans’ members in Berlin had cooked a tasty soup, salads, and, obviously, Würstchen were also available. Non-members invited to the party enjoyed the friendly atmosphere. Want to know more on the Agora and related events? See Newropeans in Berlin

3. Donate for our Marathon: help us go far

Help us building a future for Europe: if you want to take part in the game of democracy, but you cannot or do not want to get involved personally, you can make a donation. Your help - any help, no matter which amount - will allow us to meet thousands of Europeans who want to have a voice in Europe. Help us marrying Europe and Democracy: you can, it’s just a click away!

4. A fast pace, a strong run: the first steps of Newropeans’ 2007 Democracy Marathon

The franco-german university in Metz was the ideal spot for a Newropeans Marathon conference: Franck Biancheri met students and teachers for a debate about Europe, and more specifically about the 20th anniversary of the Erasmus programme. Biancheri, who 20 years ago had an important part in saving from death the students’ exchange programme, will take the stage in tens of universities all around Europe. This month, Biancheri tours Czech Republic and Hungary, together with Zdenek Zalis, Bernd Baumgartl and Juraj Mesik. The 2007 Democracy Marathon had a successful start in January in Vienna, followed by Graz, Bratislava and Berlin. Give a look at our map to discover when we’ll visit your country.

5. Successful writers in Newropeans

Our compliments go to Harald Greib, Newropeans’ Executive Committee member! His political novel “Berlin mit Bitte um Weisung” (Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Germany) was ranked among the ten best international books in the last 60 years by the monthly magazine “Politik und Kommunikation”. The category was “political fiction” – although the author says that his sharp description of European institutions is absolutely real. Another Newropeans member, Mohamed Abdel Azim, who has recently taken the Presidency of the local group in Lyon (http://blogs.newropeans.eu/lyon/), has a huge success with his book “Israël et la bombe atomique”, (Ed. L’Harmattan, France) on Israeli nuclear weapons.

6. Recent press coverage

This year’s Marathon first steps already showed an increasing interest by the media: Austrian and German newspapers reported on Newropeans after the public meetings in Vienna and Berlin. Just before the movement’s Agora (general assembly) in Berlin, the Süddeutsche Zeitung published an interview with Mathias Freudigmann, member of Newropeans’ Board. Even before the start of our special “Erasmus” Marathon, Franck Biancheri, Newropeans’ president, had a long interview about the student’s exchange program on Radio France International. See the latest coverage by the media here.

7. Czech politicians: what a sense of humour!

“Bohemian Rapsody: finita la commedia?” Board members Zdenek Zdalis tells us about the last political developments in his country: the new government, its unstable situation. He says Czech politicians have a strong sense of humour. Because… read his editorial on Newropeans Magazine

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Erasmus

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Podcast of Berlin’s conference of the Newropeans Democracy Marathon

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Why do we need the European Union?

Image The crisis deepens, the EU is in the depths of a drawn out crisis… The crisis is being ignored, the result of pursuing this course can only be ever greater alienation of the voter. Watch the voter get angry… We are heading for a train crash at high speed… Time has come for a new group of founding fathers to push Europe determinedly in a different direction…
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by Adrian Taylor

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Putin - Russia and the Council of Europe

Written by Franck Biancheri
If Putin does not like the Council of Europe’ democratic principles then, he should have Russia leave it !ImageFor months now, the European Court of Human Rights, which faces a 40% annual increase of decisions in 2006, with a growth of more than 10% of new cases and of pending cases, is waiting for Russia to sign the protocol N°14 to the European Convention of Human Rights in order to improve its functioning and productivity.
But the Russia Federation Duma, following Putin’s comment on the ‘politicisation of judgements’ by the European Court of Justice refuses to ratify the protocol and therefore blocks the whole improvement, at the risk of seeing both the European Court and the Council of Europe getting stuck into a major crises, as underlined by Dick Marty, the former Court attorney.
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Meeting Friday 26 January

Agora in Berlin is very soon! (february 3rd)
So it would be nice to meet beforehand, to discuss a bit about organising london local group, to discuss a bit about the programmatic points (foreign policy; socio economic dimension) which will be debated in Berlin. And to have a nice evening.

So what about meeting at the bricklayer arms (not far from tottenham court road)
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/88/880/Bricklayers_Arms/Fitzrovia

Friday 26 january
I’ll be there from 6:30.
Hope you can all come!
Guillaume

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Unfinished Business of Democracy: Waiting for Pink Panthers

  Written by Juraj Mesik  

One way to see evolution of democracy is through defining who the demos is. Who has the rights and who is only a subject of someone’s decisions. In ancient Greek or medieval European cities „demos“ were men who met set of criteria such as origin or wealth. Later demos expanded and even not wealthy men and rural male populations got right to vote.

20th century was truly revolutionary with recongizing the other half of huminkind as citizens with right to participate at decisions: women sufrage took gradually, country by country, over the western world.

Despite this gradual growth in the content of „the demos“ surprisingly there is still a large segment of population that is not directly represented in the key democratic process. Children and youth, in most cases under the age of 18. These people are considered not mature enough mentally to make voting decisions. Common believe is, that their views and needs are represented by votes of their parents.

Is this true? Is assumption that young are not fit to vote correct? Are needs of children really fully covered by votes of their parents?

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20 years of ERASMUS - the blog

Dear Erasmus student, Dear student, Dear everyone, ERASMUS-20 years is your blog, it is first intended to inform you on the 2007 Newropeans Democracy Marathon special operation: “Erasmus is 20: Let’s give him a child!”

  • Every one of the 250 conferences organized on this thema in European universities will be announced on this blog.
  • Every article and minute related to our operation will be posted there.
  • At last if you are an Erasmus student, ex-Erasmus, or student or anyone who wishes to help to organize a conference, send articles, propose your Erasmus blog link or network in anyway…, and if you want to be involved o think about an ‘Erasmus child’, new common European programme on education, please contact us at: erasmus20@newropeans.eu

Best regards
David Carayol, Erasmus 20 coordinator

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Newropeans Press Clippings

Newropeans Press Clippings

The brand new Newropeans Press clippings aims to collect all journal articles and radio or TV  programm speaking of Newropeans.

You can see the last ones or browse by language.

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