EDP in Guidel 2024

Cette année, les militants du Mouvement Démocrate, ainsi que des membres du Parti Démocrate Européen, ont eu le plaisir de se rendre à nouveau à Guidel, où les Journées de l'Europe se sont tenues du 27 au 29 septembre, en marge de l'Université de rentrée organisée par le parti français.

Située dans la pittoresque région de Bretagne, dans le nord de la France, Guidel accueille cet événement depuis 12 années consécutives.

Les participants, parmi lesquels de nombreux étudiants et des personnes passionnées par les valeurs européennes et l'avenir de la politique européenne, ont eu l'occasion d'écouter les discours de nos députés européens et de nos experts, de poser des questions et de dialoguer avec des personnalités de premier plan de la politique européenne et française.

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Les députés européens de notre parti, tels que Sandro Gozi, Christophe Grudler, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne et Laurence Farreng, sont intervenus ensemble dans un panel participatif pour présenter la nouvelle équipe européenne et les défis auxquels elle est confrontée. Cette table ronde, ainsi que les autres tables rondes plus sectorielles, ont permis au public de communiquer directement avec eux. Il s'agissait notamment d'un panel sur les élections américaines avec Sandro Gozi, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne et le nouveau ministre français des Affaires étrangères Jean-Noël Barrot ; d'un panel sur les modèles éducatifs pour les enfants avec Laurence Farreng et François Decoster ; - un panel sur les questions environnementales avec Valérie Hayer (présidente de Renew Europe) et l'ancien député européen Max Orville ; - un panel sur l'Europe en transition avec Christophe Grudler ; - un panel sur la désinformation avec Laurence Farreng ; - un panel sur la réforme des traités et l'élargissement de l'Union européenne avec Sandro Gozi. D'autres panels comprenaient des experts issus de groupes de réflexion tels que l'Institut Montaigne, la Fondation Jean Jaurès et des ONG comme Autism Europe, les Jeunes Démocrates pour l'Europe (YDE) et l'équipe EDP, dont Mathieu Camescasse et Alessio De Giorgi. 

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Website of the European Democrats - https://democrats.eu
Website of the European Democrats - https://democrats.eu

Les discussions ont porté sur l'avenir de l'Europe et les questions les plus pressantes de notre époque : la montée du radicalisme de droite, les perspectives des jeunes, les élections américaines, la santé mentale et les défis du nouveau mandat du Parlement européen. Rendez-vous à la prochaine réunion à Guidel !

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Membre(s) lié(s)

Sandro<br>Gozi
Sandro
Gozi
Secrétaire général

France

François<br>Bayrou
François
Bayrou
Président

France
MoDem

Christophe <br>Grudler
Christophe
Grudler
.

France
MoDem

Laurence<br>Farreng
Laurence
Farreng
Membre de la Présidence

France
MoDem

Marie-Pierre<br>Vedrenne
Marie-Pierre
Vedrenne
.

France
MoDem

Max <br>Orville
Max
Orville
.

France
MoDem

Catherine<br>Chabaud
Catherine
Chabaud
Membre individuel

France

Frédéric<br>Petit
Frédéric
Petit
Secrétaire général adjoint

France
MoDem

François<br>Decoster
François
Decoster
Comité européen des régions

France
MoDem

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The EDP in Belgrade for a European Serbia: legality, free media, fair elections

Mission of PDE Secretary General Sandro Gozi to Belgrade (18–19 September 2025): public debate with hundreds of young people, meetings with opposition parties and civil society, focus on the rule of law, political repression and delays in EU integrationGozi stresses that it is not citizens who endanger Serbia’s European path, but President Vučić and his government. By resorting to repression, false narratives and attacks on fundamental freedoms, they are undermining the credibility and the European future of the country.

Lettre ouverte

To the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić
with a copy to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen

President Vučić,
Your letter of 21 August addressed to President von der Leyen is a masterpiece of hypocrisy. But facts, numbers and images tell another story.
In recent months, hundreds of people have been arrested in Serbia, including students and peaceful citizens. Many of them remain in prison today, facing charges that are essentially political. In practice, this undermines their freedom of expression and discourages democratic participation. It is not the citizens who are destabilising the country: it is your government, repressing the right to protest.
In March, during a commemoration in Novi Sad, a sonic cannon (LRAD) was used against demonstrators, A weapon, capable of provoking harsh pain, panic and permanent hearing damage. A practice that has nothing to do with the european standards you claim to embrace.
On 15 August, a video showed fifteen young people forced to their knees against a wall, filmed by police officers. An act of public humiliation, in total contempt for human dignity and contrary to every democratic standard.
And this was not an isolated case: in those same days, other footage and testimonies clearly showed worrying heavy-handed arrests, with students dragged to the ground, women and even minors treated without regard for their rights.
While students are beaten and arrested, citizens have witnessed violent groups apparently close to your party moving about undisturbed.
This selective tolerance raises serious concerns of rule of law.
Equally serious is the attack on freedom of information. N1, a news channel belonging to United Media (United Group), has been the target of a campaign of intimidation and pressure documented in recordings published by OCCRP/KRIK. You know perfectly well that silencing the last independent broadcaster means suffocating truth and pluralism.
President Vučić, it is not the youth, it is not the citizens, it is not the demonstrators who are jeopardising the European path of Serbia: Serbia belongs to Europe. But it is you — with your policies, your denyal your statements — which are undermining the credibility and the european path of your country.
Your accusations against Nikolina Sindjelić are embarrassing . The evidence shows that threats, unlawful arrests and violence have indeed taken place: personal attacks do not erase reality.
Your letter must therefore be sent back to the sender.
Serbian citizens deserve much better and Europe is something else: freedom, dignity, democracy.

Lire la suite "
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L'heure européenne de la Serbie : perte de temps ou nouvelle opportunité ?

Public debate in Belgrade with Sandro Gozi and representatives of civil society Serbia’s European Hour – Lost time or a new opportunity?In his statement, Gozi denounces the hundreds of arrests of students and peaceful citizens, the use of a sonic cannon (LRAD) during the March protest in Novi Sad, the shocking video of students forced to their knees and filmed by police, the violent arrests of women and even minors, and the attack on press freedom with intimidation against N1, documented by OCCRP/KRIK.
Gozi stresses that it is not citizens who endanger Serbia’s European path, but President Vučić and his government. By resorting to repression, false narratives and attacks on fundamental freedoms, they are undermining the credibility and the European future of the country.

Lettre ouverte

To the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić
with a copy to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen

President Vučić,
Your letter of 21 August addressed to President von der Leyen is a masterpiece of hypocrisy. But facts, numbers and images tell another story.
In recent months, hundreds of people have been arrested in Serbia, including students and peaceful citizens. Many of them remain in prison today, facing charges that are essentially political. In practice, this undermines their freedom of expression and discourages democratic participation. It is not the citizens who are destabilising the country: it is your government, repressing the right to protest.
In March, during a commemoration in Novi Sad, a sonic cannon (LRAD) was used against demonstrators, A weapon, capable of provoking harsh pain, panic and permanent hearing damage. A practice that has nothing to do with the european standards you claim to embrace.
On 15 August, a video showed fifteen young people forced to their knees against a wall, filmed by police officers. An act of public humiliation, in total contempt for human dignity and contrary to every democratic standard.
And this was not an isolated case: in those same days, other footage and testimonies clearly showed worrying heavy-handed arrests, with students dragged to the ground, women and even minors treated without regard for their rights.
While students are beaten and arrested, citizens have witnessed violent groups apparently close to your party moving about undisturbed.
This selective tolerance raises serious concerns of rule of law.
Equally serious is the attack on freedom of information. N1, a news channel belonging to United Media (United Group), has been the target of a campaign of intimidation and pressure documented in recordings published by OCCRP/KRIK. You know perfectly well that silencing the last independent broadcaster means suffocating truth and pluralism.
President Vučić, it is not the youth, it is not the citizens, it is not the demonstrators who are jeopardising the European path of Serbia: Serbia belongs to Europe. But it is you — with your policies, your denyal your statements — which are undermining the credibility and the european path of your country.
Your accusations against Nikolina Sindjelić are embarrassing . The evidence shows that threats, unlawful arrests and violence have indeed taken place: personal attacks do not erase reality.
Your letter must therefore be sent back to the sender.
Serbian citizens deserve much better and Europe is something else: freedom, dignity, democracy.

Lire la suite "
Website of the European Democrats - https://democrats.eu

Séminaire du PDE à Paris : réformes, défis mondiaux et soutien à François Bayrou

EDP MEPs in Paris with Gozi, Bayrou and Barrot: priorities for Strasbourg, governance reform, the cost of living, ecological transition and Europe’s global roleThe initiative follows Vučić’s letter sent to Brussels on 21 August, in which he accused Serbian students and demonstrators of violence, reversing the truth and blaming the victims of repression.
In his statement, Gozi denounces the hundreds of arrests of students and peaceful citizens, the use of a sonic cannon (LRAD) during the March protest in Novi Sad, the shocking video of students forced to their knees and filmed by police, the violent arrests of women and even minors, and the attack on press freedom with intimidation against N1, documented by OCCRP/KRIK.
Gozi stresses that it is not citizens who endanger Serbia’s European path, but President Vučić and his government. By resorting to repression, false narratives and attacks on fundamental freedoms, they are undermining the credibility and the European future of the country.

Lettre ouverte

To the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić
with a copy to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen

President Vučić,
Your letter of 21 August addressed to President von der Leyen is a masterpiece of hypocrisy. But facts, numbers and images tell another story.
In recent months, hundreds of people have been arrested in Serbia, including students and peaceful citizens. Many of them remain in prison today, facing charges that are essentially political. In practice, this undermines their freedom of expression and discourages democratic participation. It is not the citizens who are destabilising the country: it is your government, repressing the right to protest.
In March, during a commemoration in Novi Sad, a sonic cannon (LRAD) was used against demonstrators, A weapon, capable of provoking harsh pain, panic and permanent hearing damage. A practice that has nothing to do with the european standards you claim to embrace.
On 15 August, a video showed fifteen young people forced to their knees against a wall, filmed by police officers. An act of public humiliation, in total contempt for human dignity and contrary to every democratic standard.
And this was not an isolated case: in those same days, other footage and testimonies clearly showed worrying heavy-handed arrests, with students dragged to the ground, women and even minors treated without regard for their rights.
While students are beaten and arrested, citizens have witnessed violent groups apparently close to your party moving about undisturbed.
This selective tolerance raises serious concerns of rule of law.
Equally serious is the attack on freedom of information. N1, a news channel belonging to United Media (United Group), has been the target of a campaign of intimidation and pressure documented in recordings published by OCCRP/KRIK. You know perfectly well that silencing the last independent broadcaster means suffocating truth and pluralism.
President Vučić, it is not the youth, it is not the citizens, it is not the demonstrators who are jeopardising the European path of Serbia: Serbia belongs to Europe. But it is you — with your policies, your denyal your statements — which are undermining the credibility and the european path of your country.
Your accusations against Nikolina Sindjelić are embarrassing . The evidence shows that threats, unlawful arrests and violence have indeed taken place: personal attacks do not erase reality.
Your letter must therefore be sent back to the sender.
Serbian citizens deserve much better and Europe is something else: freedom, dignity, democracy.

Lire la suite "

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