Tag: Christos Floros 2024

  • Our Dream of Europe

    Our Dream of Europe

    Do you like my shirt in this video? I think I have about 50 shirts, if not more.

    That’s a lot of shirts. Winter shirts, summer shirts, office shirts.

    If it helps, I’ve owned many of them for more than 10 years and I still wear them.

    But this isn’t a newsletter about fast fashion. It’s about Europe.

    My grandmother owned two skirts. In her entire life, she owned two skirts. She keeps reminding me of this.

    She bought a dress once, just once. Then, she cut it in half to make two skirts. When my father was young, she worked in the small shop my grandparents ran, keeping my father in a little bucket beside her as she worked.

    My mother grew up in a house without running water. No hot water. They carried water into the house and warmed it on the stove.

    That wasn’t 100 years ago. That was 50 years ago. In Europe. In the West. In our European Union.

    Too many of us have forgotten—or never lived—what true hardship feels like. Not just individual poverty, but poverty on a collective, systemic scale.

    We have taken our collective progress for granted. And now, many of us are complicit in dismantling it.

    Populist politicians, who don’t understand the complexity and value of our collective progress, are hastening our decline. And we, in our ignorance, too often support them.

    At the same time, establishment politicians cling to power, even here in Luxembourg. They’re not creating the space for a new generation to lead, to build on what we’ve achieved, and to take us forward.

    A Fragile Foundation

    Let’s not forget what made our progress possible. The European Union was built from the ashes of two world wars. It’s a dream rooted in peace, collective security, and economic cooperation.

    These, our, achievements require constant maintenance.

    Today, political apathy and polarisation threaten the foundation of these achievements.

    Our Engagement Today?

    In Luxembourg, only one in ten eligible (non-citizen) voters participates in local elections.

    This apathy isn’t unique to Luxembourg.

    Meanwhile, those who do engage are often driven by frustration or fear, creating an echo chamber of extremes.

    We see this in the rise of populist movements that capitalize on dissatisfaction but fail to deliver real solutions.

    If we’re to reverse this trend, we need action at both the individual and systemic levels:

    1. Individuals: Join civic organisations, volunteer, or simply vote. Show up where it’s hard to make a difference.
    2. Systems: Politicians must ensure their actions are accountable—not just to today’s voters but to future generations. Policies must align with long-term goals, from combating climate change to ensuring equitable economic growth.

    The Dream of Europe

    I am inspired by the resilience of Ukrainians fighting for their democracy and their commitment to a European future.

    I am moved by the Georgian people, marching for the hope of Europe.

    Their courage reminds us what’s at stake—and what we have to lose if we take Europe for granted.

    It’s not rocket science.

    It’s far more complicated.

    But that’s why we need to start.

    Our dream of Europe rests on each and every one of you.

    Only together, and with massive effort, we can sustain it and build a brighter, fairer future for all.

  • How the EU Can Help Young People Find a Home

    How the EU Can Help Young People Find a Home

    Let’s talk about housing. Not about soaring penthouses and bidding wars. Let’s talk about the kind young people across Europe are struggling to find: a decent, affordable place to call home.

    Now, housing policy is primarily a national competency. But here’s the thing: a generation stuck in cramped flatshares or priced out of the market altogether isn’t good for national economies, social mobility, or frankly, the future of Europe.

    The EU, as the champion of social progress and economic dynamism, can – and should – play a leading role. We’re not talking about a Housing Commissioner (though that’s a conversation for another day). We’re talking about smart policy frameworks that incentivize member states and empower young Europeans.

    Here’s a couple of ideas; and why I insisted on Housing being in our programme.

    1. Across the continent, red tape and permitting nightmares are strangling new construction. The EU can work with national governments to streamline approvals, especially for projects that prioritize affordability and diverse housing typologies. Think student dorms, co-operative housing models, and mixed-use developments that integrate housing with offices and green spaces.

    2. Financing a first home is a boulder on young shoulders. The EU can encourage national programs that offer loan guarantees, down payment assistance schemes, and tax breaks for first-time buyers. But let’s not forget developers. Here, the EU can create incentives for building diverse housing options, not just luxury condos.

    3. From Vienna’s renowned social housing program to innovative co-operative models in Germany, Europe has a wealth of successful housing policies. The EU can act as a platform for knowledge exchange, facilitating member states to learn from each other and adapt successful approaches to their specific contexts.

    4. The EU should continue to convene panels of architects, urban planners, mobility experts, and social scientists. To advise on best practices for sustainable, inclusive housing development that integrates seamlessly with transportation networks and public services. Their insights can inform national policy decisions and ensure we’re building not just homes, but livable, thriving communities.

    This isn’t about a one-size-fits-all solution. Each member state has its own unique housing challenges. But the EU can be the orchestra conductor, setting the tone and harmonizing national policies towards a shared goal: ensuring young Europeans have a secure and affordable place to build their lives.

    This isn’t just about bricks and mortar. It’s about a generation feeling empowered, rooted in their communities, and ready to contribute their full potential to a brighter European future. Let’s get building.

  • The EU Migration Pact, and Why we need Renew Europe

    The EU Migration Pact, and Why we need Renew Europe

    The European Union recently took a significant step forward on migration with the approval of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum. This complex legislation aims to overhaul the bloc’s approach to migration, balancing security concerns with humanitarian obligations.

    What Does the EU Migration Pact Do?

    The Pact is a comprehensive package designed to create a more fair, efficient, and humane migration system. Here are some of its core goals:

    • Sharing Responsibility: The burden of managing migration will be distributed more evenly among member states. This could include relocation programs for asylum seekers arriving in frontline countries like Greece and Italy.
    • Faster Procedures: Streamlining asylum applications aims to reduce processing times and improve efficiency.
    • Stronger Borders: The Pact strengthens border security with increased use of technology and information sharing between member states.
    • Return and Readmission: Improved mechanisms for returning those whose asylum claims are rejected are included.

    Renew Europe’s Support

    I believe Renew Europe likely saw the Pact as a necessary compromise that addresses several key issues:

    • Unsustainable Pressure: The current system places an unfair burden on southern European countries facing large migrant inflows. The Pact’s relocation mechanisms aim to alleviate this pressure.
    • Inaction is Not an Option: The migration issue has been a source of division in the EU for years. The Pact offers a framework for progress, even if it may not be perfect.
    • Humanitarian Values: Renew Europe supports the Pact’s commitment to upholding human rights while managing migration effectively.

    Why Compromise Matters

    The EU Migration Pact is a prime example of why centrist parties like Renew Europe are crucial. They act as a bridge between opposing viewpoints, facilitating compromise to deliver on the mandates given by the people.

    • Finding Common Ground: The migration issue is complex, with strong opinions on all sides. Renew Europe plays a vital role in finding common ground and creating workable solutions.
    • Delivering Results: Without compromise, the EU risks paralysis on critical issues. Renew Europe’s willingness to compromise helps ensure progress is made.
    • A Stable Future: A well-managed migration system is essential for a stable and prosperous EU. Renew Europe’s support for the Pact contributes to this goal.

    A significant step forward, but just the beginning. The success of the Pact will depend on its implementation and the willingness of member states to cooperate. With continued compromise and a focus on both security and humanity, the EU can create a more effective migration system for the future.

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  • We must Defend our Democracy

    We must Defend our Democracy

    Today, Russians are voting in an event cynically dubbed an “election.” However, this is just a simple charade. The man who has clung to power for more than two decades, Vladimir Putin, has no real challengers. Democracy in Russia has been eroded from within, its institutions gutted and its voice silenced. This is not an isolated case; it is a frightening echo that resonates throughout the world, as the decline of freedoms is a rising tide.

    Europe faces its own existential threat.

    Europe faces its own existential threat. The populist wave, which has eroded democracies elsewhere, is sweeping through the heart of the European Union. The far right, with its divisive rhetoric and xenophobic agendas, poses a real threat to the fragile unity of the Union. The values that underpin the EU – human rights, the rule of law, cooperation – are under attack.

    We are under attack

    It’s not an accident. We are under attack. We are engaged in a silent cyberwar, a relentless campaign to disrupt our governments, disrupt public discourse, and sow discord. Trolls and bots infiltrate our social media, spreading misinformation and manipulating narratives. Hospitals, transportation networks and the very infrastructure of our digital lives are under constant attack. This cyberwar requires vigilance, robust cybersecurity measures and digitally aware citizens.

    We cannot afford to be complacent. The hard-won gains of the past seventy years – peace, prosperity and a rules-based international order – are under threat. These achievements were not built by chance; they were the result of tireless work, compromise and collaboration. They were the product of a shared vision of a better future, and we must defend them in our European Parliament elections in June.

    The European Elections of 2024

    We need to inspire confidence, articulate a compelling vision for the future, and bridge the divides that threaten to tear our societies apart. The cynicism and scapegoating tactics of the far right offer no way forward.

    We, Luxembourgers, Europeans, democrats, must actively participate in the democratic process – recognizing that the future of democracy is not a spectator sport – it requires each of us.

    The stakes in 2024 are high. The choices we make today will determine the world for generations to come.

    Will we succumb to the siren song of autocracy, with its promises of stability based on repression and fear? Or will we rise to the challenge, reaffirming our commitment to the principles that have guided humanity toward a fairer and more prosperous world?

    The answer lies with each of us.

    Christos Floros

    Candidate for Member of the European Parliament with the DP – Demokratesch Partei

  • Strengthening our Democracy

    Strengthening our Democracy

    Democracy stands as the bedrock of citizens’ empowerment and collective decision-making.

    As we works towards a more vibrant EU democracy, our compass must point firmly towards the significance of active citizenship and the power vested in our collective voice.

    Why Voting Matters

    At the heart of any thriving democracy lies the ballot box – a sacred space where citizens cast their votes to shape the future. The EU elections, often overshadowed by national contests, are a crucial arena where the voice of each individual resonates in the halls of power.

    The importance of voting in these elections cannot be overstated; it is the foundation upon which our shared destiny is built. As citizens of the EU, we must recognize that our participation is not just a right but a responsibility that defines the very essence of our democratic values.

    Sending a Pro-EU Signal

    In an era marked by divisive rhetoric and the rise of nationalism, the EU elections become a battleground for shaping the narrative. By casting a pro-EU vote, we send a powerful signal that transcends borders and challenges the forces of fragmentation.

    Our collective endorsement of a united Europe reinforces the idea that, together, we are stronger. It is a declaration that we believe in collaboration, solidarity, and a shared destiny, even in the face of adversity.

    Engagement Beyond the Ballot

    Democracy is not a spectator sport; it requires active participation beyond the act of voting. To fortify the pillars of our democratic system, we must encourage more citizens to engage not only at the polls but also within the intricate web of political parties and civil society.

    It is through these engagements that we shape the narrative, influence policy, and ensure that our democracy remains vibrant and responsive to the needs of the people.

    Communication is Key

    One of the cornerstones of a thriving democracy is transparent and effective communication. To reinforce the European Parliament’s role, it is imperative that the work undertaken within its walls is communicated clearly and comprehensively to the citizens it serves.

    Bridging the gap between policymakers and the public fosters a sense of trust and understanding, laying the groundwork for a more engaged and informed electorate.

    Empowering the EU Parliament

    To bolster EU democracy, we must empower the European Parliament with the ability to take the lead in shaping policies. Granting the EU Parliament greater powers of initiative enhances its role as a true representative of the people.

    This shift not only reinforces the democratic principles upon which the EU was founded but also ensures that the institution is dynamic, responsive, and capable of driving positive change.

    Democracy… More Democratic

    As we aspire to build a more perfect union, EU democracy must be brought closer to its citizens. This involves creating mechanisms for more direct involvement, encouraging citizen-led initiatives, and fostering a culture of inclusivity.

    By making democracy more accessible, representative, intersectional and responsive at the grassroots level, we ensure that the European project remains deeply rooted in the aspirations and realities of its diverse population.

    As we approach the next EU elections, lets seize the opportunity to breathe new life into our democracy and reaffirm our commitment to a united and democratic European Union.

  • We are running together for the European Parliament

    We are running together for the European Parliament

    I am running to represent you at the #EuropeanParliament with the DP – Demokratesch Partei

    I want to thank you for this opportunity – I’m in this position because you’re here, because you’ve responded to this message of coming together and of participation.

    This is not my candidacy, this is our candidacy.

    #Luxembourg shaped me into who I am today, growing up here, a #European with a world of opportunities around me.

    And I want more of you, and our children in the future to have this opportunity too.

    To grow up in our beautiful country, in the heart of Europe, and become in mind Europeans, with a worldview beyond national borders, able to carry out this mission of peace for Europe, for #Europe and the world.

    Luxembourg, with our history of contributing to the European project; must lead that charge.

    I hope you will support us and the entire team Charles GoerensAmela SkenderovicJana DegrottNancy BraunGusty Graas, the way you have supported me.

    I hope you know, this is the single greatest honour of my life so far; to be able to present myself to represent you, and represent my country, my home – Luxembourg, at the arena where we build our common European future. Our European Parliament.

    I’m ready.

    I’m here for you.

    I am here to campaign for Europe.

    Tell more of your friends they can register to vote before April 15. link: https://christosfloros.com

    And more importantly, thank you.

    Thank you, for this great honour.

    I want to thank you all, and thank every single member of the Democratic Party for trusting me to be in this position.

    I want to especially thank Xavier Bettel, and Charles Goerens, Corinne CahenPatrick Goldschmidt, Jana Degrott, Amela Skenderovic, Géraldine WELKENBACH for their support and trust.

    And I want to hugely thank the Presidents of our National Districts, Max StoffelEric Thilldaliah Scholl and Ben Ries, who all supported this candidacy; I am grateful both for your support; and for your openness, advice and guidance.

    There’s so many people I need to thank really, all of you; and our over 8,000 DP members, DP International President Luís Oliveira, our incredible collaborator in Strassen, Lise Merete Joergensen, our Coordinator extraordinaire, Jeff Brausch, Our very own Mediaman, David Wilson, our Campaign manager, Pitt Sietzen, the extraordinary person that is Loris Meyer, and the amazing Yolande Kirsch … So many to name; because this really is, our candidacy.

    Let’s Renew Europe on June 9.