Federalist Academy 2017

From July 7th to July 9th, the third edition of The Federalist Academy – organised by the Union of European Federalists – took place in Brussels. Happening every year around the beginning of summer, the Academy is a training event aimed at members who are looking to develop their capabilities as activists and are committed to work on strengthening their JEF/UEF sections.

 

The first edition in Bruges broadly focused on the skills that every federalist activist should possess to lead their UEF or JEF section to success, both internally and externally. The second edition, held in Brussels, delved into the specifics of activism and advocacy, with lectures and workshops covering both the theoretical aspects of federalism as well as effective campaigning and lobbying strategies.

This year’s edition focused on Political Communication with a wide-ranging program aimed at improving activists’ skills in all aspects of communication activities. You can find more information on this year’s programme, along with the presentations of the speaker and pictures from the weekend, on the dedicated page of the UEF website.

“Once again this Federalist Academy was a major success. Its brilliant organisation and inspiring speakers make it 48 hours that you definitively don’t regret”, Martin Maréchal, President of JEF Belgium, who took part in this year’s edition.

Our Secretary General, Sebastiano Putoto, took part in the Academy as a participant in 2015, and then as a speaker in the 2016 and 2017 edition. This year he held, with Valery-Xavier from UEF France, a workshop on the best practices in political communication from JEF and UEF sections. The main message was that there isn’t really ‘one size that fits all’; it really depends on which audience you’re trying to reach, and what objectives you’re trying to pursue. You cannot use the same tools to run an awareness campaign and to reach out to potential new members.

“I’ve been lucky enough to see the Federalist Academy evolve over the past three years, and the federalists that participated with me across the years have all taken up the challenge of actively engaging in JEF, either at European, national or local level”.

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Que pasa? JEF Belgium goes to Madrid

I think it is safe to say that Madrid  welcomed us warmly, perhaps a little bit too warmly, 38°C to be exact, but it takes more than that to discourage a motivated Federalist. Many UEF and JEF members were present in this beautiful capital of Spain, and as JEF Belgium we didn’t want to miss it either!
We would like to express our special thanks to our JEF and UEF Spain hosts who took the time to show us around the city, bring us to the nicest bars and restaurants and share many historical and cultural aspects of what makes Spain such a great country.On Friday 16th June, the Union of European Federalists (UEF) held, together with The Spinelli Group and Elcano Royal Institute, the debate on ‘Europe at a crossroad: Time to complete the European political unity’. The panel was composed of prestigious guests, among which were several MEPs, professors and other pro-European figures. With more than 200 people attending, the event was a great success.
The UEF Federal Committee meeting took place on the following days, from 17th to 18th of June, in the Instituto Universitario de Estudios Europeos – CEU San Pablo University. The photos of the meeting are available here.What was then the outcome of the Federal Committee? Several political resolutions were adopted in the meeting. You can find out more about the political guidelines driving the federalist agenda by having a closer look at the latest resolutions:

Resolution on completing the European political unity
Resolution on Fiscal Union
Resolution on EMU’s Democratic Legitimacy
Resolution on EU-US relationship
Resolution on Migration and Asylum policy

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