Tag: Who is Christos Floros

  • Ready to renew our commitment to Europe

    Ready to renew our commitment to Europe

    Our campaign of inclusion and participation has never been about one person.

    All of it has been about you, about all of us together.

    About the belief that when more people get a say, our democracy works better.

    I am incredibly happy to have seen so many new faces, so many of you last night, showing up, getting involved.

    Luxembourg needs all of us, our European Union needs all of us.

    United in diversity is the motto of our Union, and where could that be more true, than in our Luxembourg?

    Luxembourg brings us together, and we will continue to celebrate this, and show the rest of Europe, what we can do when we work together.

    In these images, you will see people from Luxembourg to Romania to India, who all have one thing in common: Luxembourg is their home.

    Many of them have already become Luxembourgish citizens, many of them are European, many of them were always Luxembourgish citizens, what we all have in common is that we believe that Europe can work, must work, and will work, if we work together.

    Thank you once again, for all the interesting conversations and every word of encouragement.

    But more importantly, thank you for showing up, thank you for your engagement, thank you for your voice.

  • Why We Should Care About the European Elections

    Why We Should Care About the European Elections

    The European Parliament and the Need for Renewal

    In the labyrinth of European politics, Luxembourg, and its role in the European Union (EU) is anything but minor. It’s here, in the European Parliament, that Luxembourg’s influence and the quality of its representation truly matter, especially during these tumultuous times.

    The European Parliament may not have the immediate glamour of, say, the European Commission, but it’s the beating heart of the EU’s democratic soul. While the European Commission might be the executive branch of the EU, the Parliament is where the people’s voices come to life. Every five years, during the European elections, citizens across the EU cast their votes to elect Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), and Luxembourg dispatches six MEPs to join the assembly.

    The European Parliament carries a trifecta of crucial roles: legislation, oversight, and representation. It is the keystone of the EU’s decision-making, contributing to legislation that can affect the lives of millions, overseeing the activities of other EU institutions, and representing the myriad voices that echo within the EU’s diverse boundaries.

    Luxembourg’s role in the EU is not just symbolic; it’s pivotal. The policies and regulations devised within the hallowed halls of the European Parliament cast long shadows on our everyday lives. Whether it’s trade, environmental protections, workers’ rights, or consumer safeguards, the Parliament has a direct hand in crafting the rules that shape our existence. For Luxembourg, whose economic well-being is closely entwined with international trade and finance, decisions concerning the single market, financial regulations, and cross-border transactions are of existential importance.

    Moreover, the Parliament steers the course on environmental and climate policies, a topic that reverberates deeply within Luxembourg, as we are a country committed to sustainability and a key player in the EU’s climate ambitions. The European Parliament basically wields a substantial influence on the issues that matter most to us.

    Luxembourg, harbors an unshakeable allegiance to the European project. This allegiance goes beyond the economic calculus; it’s rooted in the belief that unity, cooperation, and shared values are the bedrock of European integration. Amidst the cacophony of nationalistic fervor that’s swept the continent, Luxembourg serves as a stalwart advocate for further European integration.

    Our multicultural country with its multilingual reality epitomises the diversity and openness the EU stands for. It’s a symbol of unity and cooperation, where different cultures and languages harmoniously coexist. This very spirit is what the EU was designed to foster, and Luxembourg is living proof of its success.

    Next year, I hope with more EU residents than ever before registering to vote, we can begin to represent this success and reality at the Parliament. In these turbulent times for Europe, where geopolitical storms, economic uncertainties, migration, and climate change loom large, Luxembourg’s role in the European Parliament becomes all the more critical. It’s imperative that we send representatives who are not only competent but also ardently committed to the cause of a united Europe.

    We must be champions of dialogue, master negotiators, and adept at building alliances to resolve the pressing issues that affect all of us. Navigating the labyrinth of EU decision-making is an art, and our MEPs must be the maestros.

    But it doesn’t stop at competence. Our representatives should harbor an unyielding passion for addressing Luxembourg’s unique challenges. With its compact size and prominence as a financial hub, Luxembourg needs MEPs who can passionately advocate for our specific interests while aligning with the broader European vision.

    Luxembourg’s voice may be modest in volume, but it should resonate with resounding expertise and conviction within the European Parliament both in Strasbourg, and Brussels.

  • 1 in 3 Luxembourgers is a naturalised citizen.

    1 in 3 Luxembourgers is a naturalised citizen.

    1 in 3 Luxembourgish citizens here in the heart of Europe, in Luxembourg, is now a naturalized citizen. 1 in 2 residents is a non-citizen. 3 in 4 people working in Luxembourg are non-citizens. 🇱🇺

    These facts are not just about numbers; it represents the tapestry of stories, cultures, and dreams that make up our country.

    Looking ahead to 2030, the proportion of naturalised citizens, is set to grow even more, transforming our society and enriching our collective experience. But what does this mean for us as Luxembourgish citizens? And for our democracy?

    It’s not just a demographic shift; it’s a call to action. As our society diversifies, it’s our shared responsibility to ensure that all voices are heard and considered in the decisions that shape our democracy.

    I believe that every journey of immigration, every tale of growth, and every story of building a new life in Luxembourg adds a unique hue to the canvas of our nation. These perspectives are an opportunity to influence the very rules that guide our society.

    Our compatriots who’ve chosen Luxembourg as their new home have so much to offer. Their contributions aren’t just to be confined to workplaces; they must extend to our social leadership and democratic processes. The tapestry of perspectives they bring will help us in creating a more inclusive and harmonious Luxembourg.

    This brings us to an important thought: empowerment. We need to actively encourage more of our fellow citizens and residents to step into leadership roles.

    By doing so, we can tap into their diverse experiences and channel their passion and knowledge and perspectives into shaping our country’s bright, European future.

    As we gear up for the upcoming October vote, there’s a crucial point to consider. Your vote is your voice, and by connecting with the right people, you can vote tactically to support those who champion inclusivity and diversity and the true coming-together of our diverse, multicultural nation.

    It’s time to bridge the gap between citizens and leaders, to foster an environment where every perspective, old or new, is respected and valued.

    Luxembourg is evolving, and we’re all a part of this evolution. Let’s stand together, united in our commitment to embrace diversity, empower our fellow citizens, and pave the way for a future that’s brighter and more inclusive than ever before.