In 2011 the PES Council took place in Brussels on 24 November. The Council adopted three resolutions. The first resolution defines the process to choose a socialist candidate for the 2014 European elections. The Council General Resolution presents a roadmap to tackle the crisis facing the EU and the last adopted document sets out the PES Declaration of Principles.
Documents
- General Resolution (en) (fr) (de) (es) – Note: According to Article 17.6 of the PES Statutes, UK Labour Party declares itself not to be bound by the General Resolution.
- Our common candidate for 2014 (en) (fr) (de) (es)
- Declaration of principles (en) (fr) (de) (es)
- Summary of decisions of the Council
- Delegates to the Council
PES Convention
The PES Convention took place on 25-26 November 2011 in Brussels.
The two day event built on the concrete plans of the PES Council of 24 November by identifying the policy areas of the PES fundamental programme. Be it on “A fair economy”, “Equal societies”, “A just world”, or on “Active democracy”, the Convention gave clear direction for the progressive movement.
Most importantly, the Convention was a fantastic open forum for more than 2000 progressives from PES member parties, trade-unions, NGOs, PES activists, progressive authors, academics and artists to discuss, exchange and pave the way towards new ideas and a credible and fair alternative.