Tag: economy

  • Capital that works where we need it

    Capital that works where we need it

    Hello,

    In capitalism lies an inherent promise: the ability to swiftly allocate resources, solve problems, and create prosperity through innovation. This dynamic flow of capital has propelled societies forward, fostering advancements that shape our world. However, this system only functions at its best when it serves all of us. A market must be truly free — not just in the sense of avoiding complicated regulation, but free from the stranglehold of unfair monopolies that threaten to lead us down a path of neo-feudalism.

    To protect a truly free market, we must continue to strengthen our model of social capitalism. This means recognising the profound social impact of our economic activities and taking responsibility for it.

    When a market and an economy performs well, it is a force for good, driving innovation while ensuring fairness and equity. Monopolies on the other hand, by their very nature, stifle competition and concentrate power in the hands of a few. This concentration of power is leading us to economic disparity, reduced innovation, and the erosion of individual freedoms.

    We are indeed at risk of regressing into a form of neo-feudalism, where few, often for us Europeans, very far from home, would control vast resources and opportunities, leaving the majority disenfranchised. We must prevent this regression by fostering a market environment where competition thrives, and opportunities are accessible to all. This is not just about protecting our businesses; it’s about safeguarding the fundamental freedoms and purchasing power of individuals.

    A truly free market must empower people, providing them with the choices and opportunities necessary for a prosperous life. Now here’s two things:

    • 1. ESG goals are a vital part of achieving this. ESG principles guide businesses to operate responsibly, considering their impact on the environment, society, and governance structures. When businesses commit to ESG principles, they demonstrate a dedication to more than just profit—they show a commitment to the well-being of people and the planet. This approach aligns with the ideals of social capitalism, where economic success and social responsibility go hand in hand.
    • 2. Innovation is the lifeblood of progress. We must protect and encourage the entrepreneurial spirit that drives economic growth and job creation. However, this protection must not come at the expense of fairness and equity. We need a balanced approach that fosters innovation while preventing unfair concentration of power and wealth.

    We’ve got to commit to reform, and the building of a market that is truly both free and just. We must advocate for policies that prevent monopolies, support small and medium-sized enterprises, and ensure that the benefits of capitalism are broadly shared. We must continue to implement and strengthen ESG goals, holding businesses accountable for their social and environmental impact.

    Together, we must protect our freedoms, empower our communities, and build a just and prosperous future for all. We need capital to work, where we need it, how we need it. Human-centric capital at work. Of course, all of this, depends on our ability to remain strong enough to set our own rules. Any sudden, thoughtless shift, would damage us. If we do nothing too, if we continue our European decline, without any reaction to the state of global affairs, then we will eventually be left to follow the rules and norms set by others.

    Food for thought,

    Christos FLOROS

  • A Vision for a Stronger and United Europe

    A Vision for a Stronger and United Europe

    Our Democratic Party (DP) election programme for the period 2024-2029.

    We outline a vision for a stronger and more united European Union. ​ In a time of social upheaval, a changing climate, and geopolitical risks, the DP emphasizes the need for collective action and a self-confident EU capable of addressing these challenges. ​Here’s a quick overview, and I encourage you to explore the full document for more details.

    Economic and Social Priorities ​

    • Building a competitive, resilient, and sustainable economy that creates jobs. ​
    • Strengthening the EU’s investment capacity to drive ecological and digital transitions. ​
    • Developing renewable energy sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. ​
    • Ensuring access to essential medicines and strategic reserves in Europe. ​
    • Promoting research and development to enhance competitiveness and tackle energy prices. ​
    • Investing in digitalization, cybersecurity, and defense capabilities.

    Effectively Combating Climate Change ​

    • Implementing the obligations of the Paris Climate Agreement and the commitments of the Green Deal. ​​
    • Urgently investing in renewable energies and expanding carbon sinks. ​
    • Promoting sustainable management of natural resources and circular economy practices. ​
    • Introducing reusable systems for packaging and combating programmed obsolescence. ​

    The Common Agricultural Policy ​​

    • Addressing the challenges faced by the agricultural sector, including price pressures and ecological transition. ​
    • Ensuring fair compensation for farmers affected by biodiversity protection measures. ​
    • Supporting scientific research to revitalize European agriculture. ​
    • Reforming the CAP to align with the Green Deal and improve implementation.

    Health

    • Prioritizing prevention and strengthening the EU’s capacity to respond to health crises. ​
    • Developing a decision-making capacity in the area of health and increasing production and storage of medical supplies. ​
    • Supporting medical research and utilizing digital data for innovative treatments.
    • Ensuring access to healthcare and protecting the rights of vulnerable groups.

    Strong Institutions for a High-Performance EU ​

    • Advocating for a Convention to revise the Treaties and improve the EU’s decision-making mechanisms. ​
    • Reforming the unanimity rule and enhancing qualified majority voting. ​
    • Strengthening the role of the European Parliament and promoting regular exchanges with citizens. ​
    • Defending Luxembourg’s role as the capital of Europe and ensuring smooth operation of EU institutions. ​

    Preparing the EU and Candidate Countries for Future Enlargements

    • Guaranteeing the maintenance of fundamental values and the ability to sanction violations.
    • Reforming the CAP and increasing the EU’s absorption capacity. ​
    • Welcoming new member states in stages based on their readiness and EU reform progress. ​
    • Strengthening European defense capabilities and promoting security cooperation. ​

    The EU’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Policy ​

    • Developing a coherent and effective foreign policy decision-making process. ​
    • Strengthening the EU’s voice in the world and promoting international cooperation. ​
    • Redefining relations with the African continent and supporting African representation in the UN Security Council. ​
    • Promoting cultural exchanges and defending artistic creation. ​

    New Migration Policy ​

    • Ensuring the right of asylum for those fleeing war, violations, and dictatorships. ​
    • Enhancing cooperation with countries of origin and transit and promoting humanitarian monitoring. ​
    • Strengthening solidarity and fair burden-sharing among member states. ​
    • Developing legal channels for skilled migration and addressing root causes of migration pressures.

    Rights and Values

    • Promoting gender equality, combating gender-based violence, and supporting LGBTQIA+ rights.
    • Protecting women’s reproductive rights and ensuring equal access to participation and decision-making. ​
    • Strengthening children’s rights and supporting education and cultural exchange programs.
    • Fighting discrimination and promoting social inclusion. ​

    Better Prospects for Young People​​

    • Supporting children’s rights, education, and vocational training.
    • Strengthening the Erasmus+ program and promoting youth entrepreneurship and innovation. ​
    • Addressing mental health challenges and combating drug use through balanced strategies.
    • Ensuring access to housing and promoting diverse housing typologies. ​

    Culture

    • Embracing cultural diversity, digital innovation, and sustainability. ​
    • Defending artistic creation and protecting cultural heritage.
    • Supporting cultural exchanges and promoting cultural diplomacy. ​
    • Strengthening the socio-economic impact of the cultural sector and protecting creators’ rights. ​

    Want to read the full document and explore the party’s detailed proposals for the future of Europe?