Citizens' Dialogue with President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, Commissioner Karmenu Vella and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat | European Commission, Valletta

Skyline van Valletta, Malta
date March 29, 2017 17:00 - 19:00
city Valletta, Malta
station EbS
attending J.C. (Jean-Claude) Juncker i, J. (Joseph) Muscat i, K. (Karmenu) Vella i et al.
organisation European Commission (EC) i

Citizens' Dialogue with President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, Commissioner Karmenu Vella and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat

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The European Commission Representation in Malta together with MEUSAC and the Strickland Foundation are organising a public dialogue on the Future of Europe. During the meeting, the distinguished speakers will field questions from the general public on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome and the recent publication by the European Commission of the White Paper discussing 'The Future of Europe.'

This dialogue comes at a very relevant time for Malta, when Europe features very positively and frequently due to the Maltese Presidency. We would like to encourage a debate on the next steps and future challenges for the European project on it's 60th Anniversary.

Visit our website on ec.europa.eu/malta for details on how you can follow us live and leave your questions.

For security reasons, registered persons are reminded to bring their passport or ID card.

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Wednesday 29 March 2017, 17.00 - 19.00 (CEST)

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Citizens' Dialogues

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