PES Documents
22/02/2019 Decisions taken by the PES Election Congress 2019
Decisions taken by the PES Election Congress, in Madrid, ahead of the European Elections of 2019
04/01/2019 PES accounts 2018
07/12/2018 PES Presidency members
PES Presidency members, 11th PES Congress, Lisbon, 7 December 2018
07/12/2018 A healthy environment and food, green growth and modern industries, Congress Resolution
The PES Congress Resolution highlights the need to change our economic model towards sustainability, fight climate change, implement a just transition to a carbon-neutral society and protect nature from pollution and waste.
07/12/2018 Empowering youth, Congress Resolution
The PES adopted a resolution calling for the reinforcement of progressive action in youth policies. Our political family highlighted the need for more investments for children and youth, for making education and training accessible to all and to improve the participation of children and young people in all aspects of life.
07/12/2018 For a fair, sustainable, peaceful and prosperous world, Congress Resolution
Resolution For a fair, sustainable, peaceful and prosperous world, adopted by the PES Congress in Lisbon, 7 December 2018.
07/12/2018 For fair and progressive asylum and migration policies that work for all, Congress Resolution
The Resolution on Asylum, Migration and Integration is part of our family’s common Congress Resolution and outlines our progressive narrative on asylum, migration and integration. A long term vision on “Making migration orderly, safe and regular”.
07/12/2018 Progressive economy, Congress Resolution
The European economy is showing sluggish signs of economic recovery. Tax evasion and fraud bite off national budgets. The protective fence of the euro is not yet complete. Outlining the main features of a New Social Contract for Europe, this Congress-adopted resolution sets out the employment and social agenda of the PES in the run-up to the 2019 European elections.
07/12/2018 For a Europe of gender equality and empowered women, Congress Resolution
The Lisbon Resolution resumes the women’s situation of the last two years in the world, where they globally stood up to claim their rights and tell the world that they have had enough; enough of being paid less than men for the same work; enough of not being free to decide about their own bodies; enough of being harassed or abused at work, enough of being made to stay at home and fulfil traditional roles. The Resolution outlines the political will of PES Women and PES to advance gender equality across all fields and sectors by calling for an EU Gender Equality Strategy.