10.03.07

Martin Teubner – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Martin Teubner - FC Candidate at 9:57 am by togetherin2057

Dear Friends,

martin_teubner.jpgWhen I started my studies in Germany in 2004 I was desperately looking for an organization that would work on ideas on how to create a Europe without borders in which everyone can live a safe and wealthy life and where everybody had an equal opportunity to join the discussions and actions. That was when I found JEF.

Since then I was able to work together with a lot of really interesting people from all around the country and the continent. In these last years I figured that our organization is unique in Europe. We are a political organization with a precise goal but at the same time we care about so many different things that are important to our generation in despite of different ideas and backgrounds. We truly are united in diversity. That makes us as JEF rich. I would love to help to preserve and strengthen this richness.

During the next two years I want to be part of a committee that recognizes that we can only play a significant role among the European youth when we can actually represent a big number of young Europeans. That means that we have to convince more young people to become actively involved for a democratic and transparent Europe without borders. We need to help all those who like to do something, give them tools, and help them to spread. That means also that we need to continue to have campaigns since these actions help especially the smaller sections that cannot establish their own campaigns and have several seminars throughout the year. But that means also that JEF-Europe as an umbrella to all other sections needs to be aware of financial obstacles as a crucial topic for a good working organization.

We do not need to reinvent the wheel every two years. I think we just have to ensure that the good work that is done all over Europe is enabled to continue and increase. So that we can reach out for more people: i.e. for young workers and those who usually do not have the opportunity to take part in international exchanges. That’s why I want to become a member of the Federal Committee.

Sincerely,

Martin

10.02.07

Marta Semplici – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Marta Semplici - FC Candidate at 10:28 am by togetherin2057

Hello everybody,

dsc0231623223.JPGI’d like to state my candidature for the FC. Since I’ve been working for the International Office of Jef Italy I’m closer to the European level of our organisation. Being involved in the Jef FC let me be more active on this level.

In the last year, I’ve been very involved in the editorial board of Eurobull, the Italian version of the Taurillon. I can assure you it’s a great experience that can help a lot Jeffers to be known outside. The online version of a journal is a very good tool in order to reach other parts of the civil society. Don’t forget that after sending a press release online, Jef Italy has got the chance to be called by the Italian MPs for a meeting.

I think that it’s an important period for Jef, both internally and externally. We’re now living a big renewal of people in Jef, maybe with less experience but not for that less motivated. Despite the number of Jef members seems to be decreasing over the years, having new members getting more and more involved in the organisation clearly show all the potentialities of our organisation that is far from perishing. We could strength the solidarity among national sections in order to involve them in the European level and at the same time making the EB as well as the FC become an essential partners of the sections. That’s extremely important especially during the phase of internal consolidation of Jef.

Involvement in Jef has always meant actions and initiatives: this is the reason way, we need a large view on what’s happening outside us. The more serious and farsighted our thinking is, the more people we can get. I guess it’s important to continue on explaining and promoting our federalist vision of Europe, especially today when weaknesses and mistrust on the European integration process seem to be the only reality. Things are more complex, there’s not only crisis in Europe. We have another story to tell, the one of trust and hope in the European integration, the one of a generation of young people being proud to live in Europe and willing to change something into better. Jef is a part of this positive reality of Europe and we shouldn’t be shy on telling our story.

Talking about how I see the institutional issue today, I’d say that in theory, we even could campaign against this Reform treaty. I said in theory. Of course, our action should fit with the reality of things. But I’d like to be pragmatic, as Philippe suggest, in a different way.

I see the problem that in some countries the anti European side is claiming for a referendum, being aware of the chance they have to stop the Reform treaty ratification. It’s happening in UK, according recent news in Denmark, while in Ireland is constitutionally demanded. Even if the Reform treaty will fail, I don’t think it would mean the end of EU once for ever. Don’t forget that neither the Reform treaty will solve every institutional dysfunction. The majority system of vote, for example, would enter into force only later, while the veto will remain the rule on relevant question. I’m not saying there are no progress in the Reform treaty but I believe that they’re too few and the method through which we got this treaty don’t allow us to campaign for it. Such a campaign would mean campaigning for something indefensible and legitimating the anti European voice.

We don’t have to fear the Euro pessimism wave and doing nothing. As federalist organisation we know that there’re other solutions for Europe, the ones based on transparency and democratic principles that still need to be applied at European level.

During the June Council, what has been violated is the voice of the majority of Europeans voted yes to the Constitutional Treaty and which at the end realised they counted less than zero in front of their Governments. It’s also the principle of Pacta sunt servanda that has been violated: 27 governments committed theirselves in front of their citizens signing a treaty (some of them even ratified it with a popular mandate) then stepping back because of the lack of unanimity and of any Plan B. That’s why, in 18 countries we cannot fool people asking them to support a text that has been changed without their mandate and on behalf of their previous democratic decision.

We aren’t Governments nor political parties, we’re federalist youth organisation. Our job is not defending their failure in front of the citizens; we’re together with the citizens asking institutional reform and more ambitious policies. Counterbalancing ridiculous anti European arguments is a daily work that every proeuropean should do constantly. Federalists can do something more to, that is explaining to the people how could the EU work better in the future.

We were far more utopian when we were asking a Constitution in 2000 with the Nice Treaty and not yet a Convention. Today we’re just very demanding, we’re very simply claiming for our rights, if asking for a new Constitution. They promised us one and they gave up. They’re even thinking to move the debate of the future of Europe to the hands of some Wise Men, instead of convoking a new Convention! That’s not all folks!

10.01.07

Daniel Gerer – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Daniel Gerer - FC Candidate at 4:01 pm by togetherin2057

As long-serving JEF section president I would like to bring in my experience and knowledge concerning JEF to the FC of our common umbrella organisation. I think the FC needs a new dose of fresh input. At the same time I want to use my experience and knowledge for the benefit of all JEF members around Europe. Therefore I have decided to run for the next FC and dedicate my time more to the European level!

Philippe Adriaenssens – FC Candidate, PC Global Europe

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Philippe Adriaenssens – FC Candidate at 4:00 pm by togetherin2057

Philippe Adriaenssens,

philippe-mit-der-europafrau.jpgGuided by having been an active member in JEF-Belgium for over 2 years,

Studying EU International Relations and Diplomacy at the College of Europe,

Recalling with joy his participation at the Strasbourg and Ventotene seminars and the co-organisation of the Berlin seminar and its local Belarus campaign,

Emphasising his involvement in the PC Global Europe think-tank meeting in Dublin and the build-up of its funky interactive www.globaleurope.pbwiki.com site,

Therefore resolutely aspires to,

Dedicate his passion for JEF and global affairs to strive for content and substantial policies, and explore new resolutions with a fresh team of motivated young people in the PC Global Europe,

Affirm the priority of federalist principles in the benefit of the development of the EU and its relations with the rest of the world,

Urge the Congress to favor a clear pro-integration stance when discussing the Reform Treaty,

Invite all JEF members to campaign for the ratification of this highly crucial new Treaty, above all in the countries where a positive outcome cannot be taken for granted,

Remain seized of the matter.

 

 

09.30.07

Martina Punz – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Martina Punz - FC Candidate at 5:00 pm by togetherin2057

n678840314_1096023_8870.jpgI am the Secretary General of a local JEF section of JEF Austria, JEF Vienna. At the same time I think I can offer a very large international and training experience to the next FC. In the course of the last year, I have taken part in many international JEF events and official meetings of JEF-Europe and I wish to continue my work in this important body of our common umbrella organisation – for the pleasure and benefit of everybody!

Jan Sisko – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Jan Sisko - FC Candidate at 4:53 pm by togetherin2057

n664220978_202559_2164.jpgSince I was involved in international and local activities of JEF already at a young age, I had the possibility to follow the development of the organisation and to get a clear picture of all its strengths and perspectives but also the challenges it has to face permanently. As my experiences during my numerous activities in JEF created a deep affection to the organisation, I have a strong will to actively contribute to its further positive evolution in the FC. During my studies of political science, I gained insight in the processes of international political processes and specialized in the field of international institutions. Besides the achieved theoretical competences, the fortunate situation of Vienna, as a seat of OSZE, UN and several other international organisations allowed me to get in contact and to get involved in some of their projects, aiming to establish sustainable relations with JEF. The evaluation of OSZE reports on Kosovo and the organisation of the Model United Nations (MUN), a simulation of UN-Conferences for young people in Vienna are among them, as well as several debates and events in the Diplomatic Academy. I am highly motivated to transfer the expertise I obtained on a regional level to the European level to support JEF to use the potential that cooperating with international institutions offers to it.

09.22.07

Günter Lindner – FC Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Günter Lindner - FC Candidate at 6:49 pm by togetherin2057

n718680209_233997_8264.jpgA participant of my recent working group said that my experience and knowledge is on an equal level with my wit and ability to motivate a crowd of young people even after several long days and nights. Those who know me can only say this is an understatement! I’m running for the FC because I feel that my contacts and experience, gained among others by organising the youth event of the European Council presidency, the ASEM youth dialogue and the ICNYP conference, enable me to successfully contribute to the work of a body of JEF which is in urgent need of some fresh activity!

Günter Lindner

09.17.07

FC Candidate – Stefanie Scharrenbach

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Stefanie Scharrenbach - FC Candidate at 7:44 pm by togetherin2057

Dear friends,

I am Stefanie, 26 years old and I am a member of JEF since 2003. Until now, I have served on the board of the JEF section in Berlin-Brandenburg (first as treasurer, than as vice-president). I graduated in political sciences last year and I am preparing for my doctoral thesis on governance beyond the level of the nation state at the moment. In my “spare” time I am working as accountant in the JEF Germany office, as a project manager for the German youth council and as a freelancer in the youth department of the German parliament.

I want to candidate for the FC after being involved in several international JEF projects as a participant or organiser to also take up responsibility in the political discussions and work with people from different backgrounds to further our common ideas and goals. If being elected as FC member, I want to focus especially on the following issues:

1) Finances: A solid financial situation is the fundament of effective campaigns as well as of sustainable projects and a healthy organisation. In my opinion the FC should intensify its efforts to support the EB’s financial and project policy.

Policy formulation: It is more crucial than ever to discuss the future of the European Union. I am convinced that our answer to the constitutional crisis can only be to continue promoting the idea of a European Union with a democratic constitution, and a liberal EU with a high degree of solidarity among the citizens and member states. But we should also talk about policy fields which have been more or less neglected by JEF. One example is the migration and integration policy, which we started to discuss in PC federal society.

2) Projects: It is my firm belief that political education is one of JEF’s pillars. Pupils and other students are often not aware to which extend European politics concern their daily life. In the federal committee gather creative, innovative, experienced and highly motivated Jeffers from all over Europe. Therefore, I would like to discuss my own experiences for example of the simulation of the EP in Berlin and international youth parliaments with you to define best practice project guidelines and to facilitate exchange of ideas that give young people the opportunity for discussing European politics in a constructive way.

Hoping to see you well in Copenhagen, Stefanie

President Candidate

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Samuele Pii - President Candidate at 7:17 pm by togetherin2057

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please find here some ideas about the future of JEF, our “amazing community”!

1) A global JEF

We are world citizens born on the European continent. JEF should focus more on world affairs. The reasons for uniting Europe are to be found more in the world than in Europe itself. Why shouldn’t we try to confront our visions with the youth in Jerusalem, Beijing, New York, Moscow, Melbourne, Cape Town, Brasilia…?

We should take new initiatives like inviting extra-EU participants to our seminars as well as promoting the participation of JEFers in the events of the global civil society, international institutions etc.


2) European Referendum Campaign and other “political” issues

We should decide how to update it considering the new political context paying attention to what will be discussed with the other stakeholders of the Referendum Campaign. It’s not necessary to close the web site of the Campaign because our main request – Let the European People decide! – is valid now and so will be in the future. It is not our task to campaign for the ratification of the next Lisbon Treaty (or Reform Treaty). If approved we should denounce the undemocratic method, but also recognize some useful innovations.

The European elections are the main political playground for us in the next two years. JEF should not miss the opportunity to present its proposals to the citizens. We should draft a “federal Agenda” for a European government. We should ask the European parties to nominate their candidates to the presidency of the European Commission and to create transnational lists of candidates. And, in brief, concerning other “political” issues (or bold ideas ☺):

- European policies, proposing some “federal solutions” for the policies of the European Union that would function with the Reform Treaty (if approved), for example about “youth” discussing the idea of European civilian service as the “new Erasmus” not only for students;

- Balkans and Turkey, supporting the perspectives for a permanent peace in the Balkans and their full membership in the EU as soon as possible; open a debate on Turkey and European borders;

- Belarus action, supporting freedom and democracy in Belarus, Lukashenka being our first enemy as the last dictator in Europe;

- European Olympic Team, encouraging the athletes to use European symbols, especially the European flag, during the next Olympic games in Beijing 2008.


3) JEF: some internal reforms

A more transparent and better connected organization at all levels is a very favorable environment for expressing talent and creativity as well as for training new young members. That’s why I’m proposing the following changes:

- open the door of EB meetings and send short reports on the meetings within 12h;

- periodical Skype conferences / chats among sections especially before the FC to collect proposals, ideas, news and prepare the debates and other appointments of the organization;

- for a stronger FC create a Wiki platform among FC (and EB) members using the new Google mail tools for sharing resolutions and drafts;

- concerning the budget, a Treasurer able to fund-raise and a book-keeper as well, in order to have a better management of JEF money.


4) JEF: external communication

Considering the importance of communication we should reinforce our communication tools:

- web site: implement a new one, more dynamic, friendly and smart;

- press releases: send out regularly PR’s also about events that have an impact on the European citizens (e.g. the fires in Greece, the bombs in London etc.);

- seminars and best practices: prepare an Info kit on how to hold seminars at all levels and exchange among the sections the best experience in promoting JEF, to increase the number of new members;

- Le Taurillon – The New Federalist (paper and online versions): support the “federalist papers” with new initiatives, an edition of Le Taurillon in Turkish or in other new languages?;

- YouTube: encourage JEFers to produce videos for YouTube, showing the European symbols everywhere?;

- JEF and Youth organizations, promoting JEF among other Youth (European) organizations.

My personal experience in JEF thought me how to do politics with a spirit of service and how to be a team player. If the Congress allows me to be the next JEF President I’m confident to gather a group of people representing all geographical parts and different political sensibilities of the organization. I intend to dedicate special attention to gender balance, also involving those sections that were not represented in the outgoing EB. In my opinion it is a task of the Congress (or better still, of the new FC elected by the Congress) to select the “best combination” for the team. At the moment, like a “coach”, I’m training to our daily exercise of democracy the other “team members” (all EB candidates) with weekly Skype meetings… Now, let’s debate!

Yours,

Samuele Pii

Vice-President Candidate Gregor Novak – For a Strong and Active Network of Global European Federalists!

Posted in Candidates to the XIX JEF Europe Congress, Gregor Novak - VP Candidate at 7:17 pm by togetherin2057

Dear friends,
n634987530_157879_9508.jpg The section of JEF I am primarily active in at the moment, JEF-Austria, really cares about the future of our common umbrella organisation, JEF-Europe! It is because of its long history within JEF Europe, its international work and strong network that JEF Austria´s members want to see the successful work of JEF Europe continued – for the benefit of each and every individual JEF member across Europe. For this reason, JEF Europe is an issue in my section and it came quite naturally to me to look for the support of JEF-Austria for my present candidature.

I think that today, JEF is in a unique situation and I want to share with you my thoughts on some of the challenges and opportunities that I find quite exiting at the moment! I want to be a good contribution to the future team of the new Executive Bureau and I am willing to work together closely with the Federal Committee and the sections!

I would like to share with you in this following text(you can download it below) a few main priorities that I want to support strongly in the next few years for the benefit of everybody, should I be elected Vice-President.

Gregor Novak

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