Sen21, a dynamic member of the European Democratic Party (EDP), made a significant visit to Brussels on the 23-25 of February 2024, engaging with MEPs and key stakeholders to strengthen their role in shaping European policy. During their meetings with EDP-affiliated MEPs, they discussed pressing political challenges, democratic reforms, and strategies to amplify their impact within the EU. The delegation also took part in high-level policy discussions with various institutions, reinforcing their commitment to a more transparent, citizen-driven Europe. Beyond political dialogue, the visit served to build crucial alliances and deepen cooperation with European decision-makers. Sen21’s presence in Brussels highlighted their ambition to drive progressive change, ensuring their voice resonates at the heart of European democracy.
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