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Auspices and patronage
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Auspices Mr. Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament Mr. Pietro Grasso, President of the Senate of the Republic of Italy Mr. Luigi De Magistris, Mayor of the City of Naples Patronage European Parliament Senate of the Republic of Italy Chamber of Deputies of the Republic of Italy Regione Campania Comune di Napoli We wish to thank Mr. Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament Mr. Pietro Grasso, President of the Senate of the Republic of Italy Mrs. Laura Boldrini, President of the Parliament of the Republic of Italy Mr. Luigi De Magistris, Mayor of the City of Naples Mr. Gaetano Daniele, Councilor for Culture and Tourism of the city of Naples Mrs. Annamaria Palmieri, Councilor for Education of the city of Naples Mrs. Alessandra Clemente, Councilor for Youth of the city of Naples Mr. Nicola Latorre, Senator of the Republic of Italy Mr. Brando Benifei, Member of the European Parliament Mrs. Cécile Kyenge, Member of the European Parliament Mr. Gianni Pittella, Member of the European Parliament Embassies of the participating EU Member
States H.E. Mrs. GerdaVogl, Minister plenipotentiary and chargé d’affaires a.i. of Austria H.E. Mr. Vincent Mertens De Wilmars, Ambassador of Belgium
H.E. Mr. Marin Raykov, Ambassador of Bulgaria H.E. Mr. Tasos Tzionis, Ambassador of Cyprus H.E. Mr. Peter Burianek, Ambassador of Czech Republic H.E. Mr. Birger Riis- Jorgensen, Ambassador of Denmark H.E. Mrs. Celia Kuningas-Saagpakk, Ambassador of Estonia H.E. Mr. Petri Tuomas Tuomi-Nikula, Ambassador of Finland H.E. Mrs. Catherine Colonna, Ambassador of France H.E. Mr. Reinhard Schӓfers, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany H.E. Mr. Themistoklis Demiris, Ambassador of Greece H.E. Mr. Tamas Torok, Counsellor and chargé d’affaires a.i. of Hungary H.E. Mrs. Jolanta Balciuniene, Ambassador of Lithuania H.E Mrs. Janine Finck, Ambassador of Luxembourg H.E. Mr. Oliver Shambevski, Ambassador of FYR of Macedonia H.E. Mr. Michiel Den Hond, Ambassador of The Netherlands H.E. Mrs. Marta Zielioska-Śliwka, Counsellor and chargé d’affaires a.i. of Poland H.E. Mrs. Dana Manuela Constantinescu, Ambassador of Romania H.E. Mrs. Ana Hrustanovic, Ambassador of Serbia H.E. Mr. Maria Krasnohrská, Ambassador of Slovak Republic H.E. Mr. Iztok Mirosic, Ambassador of Slovenia H.E. Mr. Francisco Javier Elorza Cavengt, Ambassador of Spain H.E. Mrs. Ruth Evelyn Jacoby, Ambassador of Sweden H.E. Mr. Aydin Adnan Sezgin, Ambassador of Turkey H.E. Mr. Christopher Norman Russell Prentice, Ambassador of the United Kingdom Consuls Mr. Giovanni Caffarelli, Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany Mr. Christian Thimonier, Consul of France
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The XLII MEP Naples Session was realized thanks to the support of
The Hosting Families MEP Naples Team CEICC - Europe Direct , Naples, Clara Degni , Luciano Griffo Naples City Council Staff Umberto Zoccoli, Cinzia Sammarco, Marilù Vacca, Dolores Anselmi, Diomede Mazzone, Rosa Perrotta, Alfredo Pezone. The Directors and Teachers of the receiving schools Liceo Scientifico Tito Lucrezio Caro, Director, Carmela Nunziata Administrative director, Lorenza Vertucci. Liceo Classico Adolfo Pansini, Director, Salvatore Pace
I.S.I.S. Pagano-Bernini , Director, Francesco de Rosa
Administrative director, Rosanna Santillo Liceo Europeo Convitto Nazionale V. Emanuele II, Director, Emilia Mallardo I.S.I.S. Giancarlo Siani, Director, Rosaria Mancini Mr. Alberto Ramaglia, Amministratore Unico ANM Azienda Napoletana Mobilità Ms. Emanuela Spedaliere , San Carlo Opera House Mr. Carlo Morelli , Director of San Carlo Youth Choir Mr. Carlo Finizio , Polo Culturale La Pietrasanta I.P.S.S.E.O.A. Ferraioli, Director, Rita Pagano I.S.I.S Vittorio Veneto, Director, Olimpia Pasolini I.S. A.Casanova, Director, R.A. Stellato Fabrizio Belleni - Leisure Italy Amedeo Puglia, Responsabile Marketing - Real Print Tennis Club Napoli Lega Navale Napoli Circolo Canottieri Napoli
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x Convitto Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza Dante Contact teacher: Giuliana Genovese, [email protected]
Raffaele Nappo, Annamaria Salvemini
x Liceo Scientifico T. L. Caro, via Manzoni 53 Contact teacher: Bruna Giannantonio , [email protected] Antonella Fedele, Magda Calcagno, Angela di Scala, Rossella Ladogana
x Liceo Classico A. Pansini, Piazza 4 Giornate
Contact teacher: Arianna Anziano, [email protected] Maria Palumbo, Teresa Cirillo
x I.S.I.S. M. Pagano-Bernini , via A. D’Isernia, 40
Contact teacher: Antonella Mancini , [email protected] Anna Di Prisco, Antonietta Casaburo, M. Luisa Balzano
x I.I.S. G. Siani, via Pietravalle
Contact teacher: Stefania Prastaro, [email protected] Alfredo Epifania, Eliana di Maio, Ilaria D’Onise, Silvana De Rosa
Welcome arrivals Simone Sangiovanni, [email protected] Team building Rino Boccolino , [email protected] Graphic and Printing Renato Amoroso, [email protected] Roberta Puglia, [email protected] Contacts with Media Eva Violini: [email protected] Mep Italia - Board members involved in the organisation: Cristiana Casarini [email protected] Patrizia Bergonzi, [email protected] Emidio Tedeschini, [email protected]
Mep Naples Team 2015 Coordinator and responsible for communications: Anna Maria Cirillo: [email protected] - mob. +39 3337336397 5 State schools are involved in the project and delegates are going to be hosted by students belonging to those schools. Hosting Coordination : Luciana Blasi , [email protected] José Sanflippo, [email protected]
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Welcome to the MEP 2015 in Italy
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Welcome note from the European Parliament president Martin Schulz
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Welcome note from the Member of the European Parliament, Cecile Kyenge Carissime e carissimi, vi incontrate in una straordinaria città, Napoli, una città nel cuore del Mediterraneo che deve viversi sempre più come città inserita nel cuore dell'Europa, partecipe del dibattito europeo. La vostra presenza a Napoli ha quindi anche questo rimando e valore. Vivrete e rinnoverete un’esperienza unica, grazie a MEP Italia che vi porterà più vicini a comprendere le responsabilità alle quali si è chiamati stando dentro il dibattito e il processo decisionale in Europa, l'esperienza che sto vivendo da parlamentare europeo. Grazie a Mep Italia questa sarà certamente ed ancora una volta, per voi, una preziosa occasione di scambio di idee e di sintesi di diversità e pluralità, delle quali è composta la nostra Europa. Sono certa che il contributo di ciascuno di voi e il risultato finale di questo vostro ritrovarvi, come ho sperimentato personalmente, sarà di grande stimolo e significato per i parlamentari europei. Con amicizia, Cecile Kyenge
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Welcome note from the President of the Senate of The Republic of Italy Pietro Grasso
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Welcome note from the Mayor of Naples Luigi De Magistris Dear Participants of the Model European Parliament Italy. It is my great pleasure to welcome you , young parliamentarians from all over Europe to Naples, my home city. We must involve youth into politics to make our democracy alive. That's always been one of the most relevant goals of my political commitment. I deem, in fact, that the loopholes of modern democracies are mainly related to a lack of participation. We have an exciting challenge ahead. Building a true democracy in our continent. Building the real Europe. We opened the markets, now we must open our hearts. We established the common currency, now we must shape a common trust. We must say it frankly. On the one hand, the global crisis and the high rate of youth unemployment have fed political disillusion, on the other hand, many political leaders – at both national and European levels - have failed to spread positive visions. A skeptical mood has overwhelmed European political opinion, entangled by frustrated expectations. A climate of fear, nurtured by the far right nationalism, has caged our hearts. We must change it now. We must trigger trust once again, by giving power to the People. We must involve all the citizens into decisions. It is time to bring politics out of the smoke-filled rooms. We have to start a revolution. And we can do it, beginning from the youth. The world belongs to young generations and we adults, being in government, must listen to them to build a world of peace, liberty and justice. I warmly welcome any event aimed at raising the political consciousness of the youth, as the MEP Naples Programme has done so far. These projects show that the youngsters want to take action. Boys and girls want to be put to the test. As politicians, are we ready for being put to the test in return? We have shown that change can happen, if institutions open to the world. Since Naples is the youngest city in Europe, if we win this challenge here, we can win it everywhere. Young people will be the ones shaping our shared future with passion and energy. Let's start from them. Here and now. Luigi de Magistris
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Welcome note to the 42nd Model European Parliament Session in Naples from MEP Italy Dear Delegates, Committee Presidents, Colleagues and Directors, On behalf of MEP Italia, as a founding member of this association since 1996, I am honoured and delighted to extend to all of you my warmest welcome to Italy for this 42nd international MEP session: I wish you all to live a great and fulfilling experience here in Naples. When several years ago I first met this incredible team of teachers, directors and families in Naples, I immediately understood that, thanks to all of them, our association was going to grow with enthusiasm, energy and warmth. Now I sincerely wish you all to experience those same feelings, that since the beginning of our journey have never dried up. Along these years Anna Maria Cirillo has coordinated with rare ability and determination this regional committee as well as she has done with the organization of this international session, as you all know. The development of our association, in the past twenty years, could be truly considered a tale of friendship which has never end ed and has led along the years more and more teachers, students and alumni to be involved in our project, firmly convinced that this experience would have a deep relevance for their personal growth. Bearing in mind that friendship and harmony, have driven us so far, despite some difficulties, I hope that, during this week, you all will be able to build and nurture fruitful relationships and live them as an essential part of the MEP experience: sharing opinions, thoughts and best practices, being aware of our diversities but always looking for a constructive dialogue. This should be our goal for this week together. In the past months a thousand students, teachers and alumni in Italy were involved in the MEP project and they are now looking forward to hearing back from you. That is why, dear delegates, I would like to thank you in advance for the courage and sense of responsibility you will express in your work: we do need to know young people want the European Union to take another step forward and my wish for you is “be the change you would like to see in the world!”. This challenge will be and has always been possible thanks to the efforts of teachers and directors that I sincerely would like to thank for supporting this project, also following the footsteps of Mrs. Anna Van Sminia, one of the founders of the MEP International sessions. Good work and enjoy the session! With my warmest regards, Cristiana Casarini MEP Italia National Coordinator French teacherat, Liceo Scientifico Manfredo Fanti Carpi (Modena)
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Welcome note from the presidency of MEP Naples 2015 Dear delegates, teachers, guests, In only a few weeks time we will finally meet for the International MEP session in Naples and even if it’s the third International session hosted in our country we and all of the MEP Italian team are as thrilled as if it were the first. Of course Italy never ceases to amaze: during your week here you will have the possibility to see and even work in some of the most extraordinary places in Europe, for there are no cities quite like Naples and Rome. In the same way MEP never gets tiresome. We were part of the International sessions so we know what we’re talking about when we say that every session has been better than the last one: MEP Naples 2015 won’t stop this trend. Experiences like MEP don’t come around often: treasure this unique possibility to meet, exchange ideas and make friends with the most remarkable youth from all around Europe. The presidency might be the most boring component of the explosive mix of knowledge, culture, friendship and fun that MEP is, but our first and foremost desire is to enjoy this week together and to make it as enjoy ableas possible to all of you. Whatever you thought MEP Naples 2015 was going to be, we promise: it’s going to be much more. Get ready! The Presidents, Emma Dann Gabriele Cioffi
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Welcome note from the MEP Campania youth committee
Dear friends, It is our great pleasure to welcome you, delegates and teachers, to this vivid city. The session is about to start and we actually hope that all of you can enjoy it and can be attracted from this fascinating MEP world. It has been such an intense work to organize the International Session and that’s why we would like to tell you something about the way MEP is related to the development of individual and general civic awareness here, in Campania. Let us introduce our selves among this great number ofesteemed people. Renato, Rino and Simone are our names. MEP Campania is the world of experiences that led us to contribute to this session. We’d love to talk about ourselves, but we’ll have time for during this coming week. Now let’s concentrate on the project as the great team we belong to realize sitin our city,Naples. MEP Campania is one of the regional teams of MEP Italy. As you can deduce it involves six schools altogether . So you should imagine MEP Campania as the laboratory of minds that work during the life of the school and the regional Sessions. It always starts at the beginning of the academic year. After different meetings about the issues European Parliament is dealing with, we have the school session in Winter, and the regional one in Spring. So it’s not only related to the sessions themselves, but it’s built on a long educational development about Politics, International Law and Political Economy. A kind of work that allows students to have the tools they need to start their future life. In our weltanschauung the project is a practice that produces cultural awareness. It is a material chance for young high school students to deal with responsibility as citizens, difficulties as problem solvers and fear as public speakers. They need to be well educated and to face international issues competently, and it throws them in a mood that is authentic and dynamic. And we are sure that, as they live this atmosphere, they will continue by living their political life with more courage and intelligence. We’re honored to write on behalf of a numerous team of young volunteers and teachers that are the living trees of this wood. We warmly thank them. They know the project is successful because of the competence and love they donate to MEP Campania. Their cooperation is necessary in every step of the project and it is the result of the strong relations between the schools that participate to MEP Campania. Teachers and students always work as a unique body with incredible efficiency and authority, so that they represent the inexhaustible force we can rely on. A line dedicated to Anna Maria Cirillo, our Vergilius in this complex trip. She guides our work, and she is the lymph of our project. Finally, we would like to thank Cristiana Casarini , Mep Italy founder, for the enthusiasm and competence she always shows in organizing MEP Sessions. We’re aware of how difficult it is to coordinate work and energies of the whole national MEP organization, so we thank her for the help and cooperation she offered while planning this session. We are willing to be with you to laugh, eat and play. If you want to. Thank you for coming to our city, we are sure you will feel at home here. Have a nice week! Renato, Rino and Simone
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Programme
Gabinetto del Sindaco
Assessorato alla Culture e Turismo Assessorato all’ Istruzione
Assessorato ai Giovani e alle Politiche Giovanili
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Sotto l'alto patrocinio del Parlamento Europeo
Under the patronage of the European Parliament
Model European Parliament Naples 21st - 28th March 2015
Programme Saturday 21st March Delegates Directors/teachers Ore 12:00 - 19:00 Arrival of the delegations at Naples airport or railway station
Transfer to Naples hosting schools Refreshments will be served at the receiving schools:
x Liceo Scientifico T. L .Caro,via Manzoni 53 x Liceo Classico A. Pansini, via Arno 7 x I.S.I.S. Pagano - Bernini via A. d’Isernia, 40
18:00 - 20:00 Host families pick up their guests at the receiving schools Evening Delegates have dinner and spend the evening with their host families Directors/teachers Grand Hotel Oriente
Via Armando Diaz, 4480134 Napoli/ Tel. 0039 081 55121 33/ www.granhoteloriente.it Metro: Line 1 Toledo Station
20:30 - 22:00 Welcome refreshment for directors/teachers at the hotel
Briefing on the session
Sunday 22nd March Delegates 9:00 - 12:30 Team Building
Meeting point Piazza Dante Programme: Explore the City of Naples
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch for delegates in a typical pizzeria 14:00 - 14:15 Transfer bus from:
x Piazza Vittoria. Committees 1,2,3,4,5,6 x Via Duomo. Committees 7,8,9,10
14:30 - 17:30 Briefing Committee Presidents Committee meetings
ISIS Mario Pagano - Bernini via A. d’Isernia, 40, 80122 Napoli/ Tel: 081 761 3540
Evening Delegates spend the evening with host families
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Directors/teachers 9:30 - 14:00 Guided tour of the City of Naples:
Sightseeing bus tour to Posillipo, Guided visit to Certosa di San Martino
13:00 - 14:00 Break at Opera Café San Carlo.
14:30 Sailing in the Gulf of Naples (to be confirmed)
Lega Navale, via Molosiglio, Naples
Evening Directors/teachers and have dinner on their own account Monday 23rd March Delegates, directors/teachers have to be present at 08:45 9:30 - 13:00 Opening Ceremony Model European Parliament Naples 2015
San Domenico Maggiore Convent, Sala del Capitolo Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, 8, 80134 Napoli / Tel: 081 45 92 98 metro: line 1 piazza Dante Station Opening choir by San Carlo Youth Choir – Director Carlo Morelli Welcome Emma Dann President of the General Assembly of MEP NAPLES 2015 Speakers: Luigi de Magistris, Mayor of Naples Metropolitan City Salvatore Pace, Member of Naples City Council, Director of Liceo Pansini Sonsoles Castellano Zapatero, President San Patricio Foundation (Spain), Member of Mep Europe Board Matteo Martone, President of Mep Italia Association Nicola Latorre, Member of Parliament, President of the Senate Defence Committee
11:00 - 11:30 Break
11:30 – 13:00 Heads of Delegations of the Member States and Candidate Countries of the European Union 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
Cloister of S. Domenico Maggiore Delegates 14:15 Transfer by bus from via Monteoliveto, Facoltà di Architettura 14:30 - 18:30 Committee meetings
T. L. Caro Via Manzoni 54, 80123 Naples, 081 714 4396
Evening Delegates spend evening with host families
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Directors/teachers 14:00 - 17:00 Guided tour, Historical Center of Naples
Chiesa di S. Domenico Maggiore, Cappella San Severo, San Gregorio Armeno, Duomo, Decumani, (Spaccanapoli), Santa Chiara, Piazza del Gesù, Hotel Oriente.
17:30 - 19:30 Grand Hotel Oriente
Teachers’ meeting
20:00- 21:00 Reception at the City Hall by the Mayor of the Metropolitan City of Naples Luigi de Magistris Piazza Municipio
Evening Directors/teachers/coordinators have dinner on their own account Tuesday 24thMarch Delegates 8:30 - 12:30 Committee meetings
ISIS Mario Pagano - Bernini via A. d’Isernia, 40, 80122 Napoli/ Tel: 081 761 3540
12:30 - 13:30 Buffet refreshments 13:45 –17.00 Committee meetings 17:30 - 18:30 Approval panel Committee Presidents
M. Pagano Media Laboratory Evening Delegates have dinner with host families Directors/teachers 8:30 Departure Grand Hotel Oriente 9:00 - 17:00 Guided visit to Pompeii and Sorrento coast by bus Evening 20:30 Directors/Teachers have dinner at
Tennis Club Napoli Viale Dohrn - Villa Comunale, Naples, tel: +39 081 761 4656
Wednesday 25thMarch Delegates Directors/teachers 7:00 Departure to Rome. Buses leaving from
x Via Manzoni, 53 x Piazza 4 Giornate x Piazza Sannazzaro x Piazza Dante
Delegation meetings in the Bus to Rome. Participants are going to be dropped off and picked up in the afternoon at Anagnina Metro Station. Participants are going to have Maps of Rome and Metro/Bus Tickets Free day in Rome Delegates and directors/teachers are received and have lunch in their respective Embassies (reception details will be handed out separately) Directors/teachers and delegates who are not received by their embassies have lunch on their own account.
17:00 Departure to Naples from Anagnina Metro Station
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Thursday 26thMarch Delegates and directors/teachers have to be present at 08 h 30 9:30 - 13:00 General Assembly
Maschio Angioino, Sala dei Baroni
Speaker: Renato Raffaele Amoroso, MEP Campania Youth Committee
13:15 - 14:30 Lunch for delegates and directors/teachers in the Castle
Antisala dei Baroni 14:30 - 17:30 General Assembly Evening Delegates Delegates have dinner with host families Directors/teachers 18:00 – 20:00 San Carlo Opera House
Turandot, G. Puccini Friday 27thMarch Delegates Directors/teachers 9:00 – 17:00 General Assembly
Maschio Angioino, Sala dei Baroni
13:15 – 14:30 Lunch for delegates and directors/teachers in the Castle Antisala dei Baroni
17:00 – 17:30 Closing Ceremony of the Model European Parliament
Speakers: Brando Benifei, Member of the European Parliament Anna Maria Cirillo, Secretary of Mep Italia Association Emma Dann, President of the General Assembly of MEP Naples 2015
Delegates 21:00 – 24:00 Farewell Party , Lega Navale , via Molosiglio, Napoli Directors/teachers 20:30 Dinner : Circolo Canottieri Napoli, via Molosiglio 1, Napoli Saturday 28 March Departure of delegations
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Committees, Delegates and Schools
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Committees MEP Naples 2015 1 Committee Employment and Social Affairs The question of youth employability Mitigating skills, educational and vocational qualifications mismatch with Europe’s labour market requirements. How can the EU best satisfy the demands of its employers and future employees in order to improve the employability and prospects for the younger generations? 2 Committee on Foreign Affairs The question of resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict as a strong impetus to the Arab Spring How can the EU assume its international role to bring about lasting peace between Israel and Palestine after the Gaza conflict? With relentless violence continuing in Gaza what action should the EU take to protect the safety and security of those in the affected regions in the wake of the Arab Spring? How could this mission give a strong momentum to the Arab Spring? 3 Committee on Human Rights New strategies on immigration in the Mediterranean From Mare Nostrum to Frontex Plus, a possible Mediterranean Sea Agreement taking into account the new Maritime SecurityStrategy of the European Union, in order to face the problem of migration in the Mediterranean in a new way. 4 Committee on Industry, Research and Energy The question of global competitiveness and decarbonising Europe’s economy Emission trading vs. carbon tax in the absence of an international agreement: working towards a decarbonised European economy whilst trying to maintain global competitiveness; which reforms and policies should the EU pursue in order to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions? 5 Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality ‘Glass ceiling’ effect vs. low public pan-European support for gender quotas Learning from the early lessons of the Commission’s strategy for equality between men and women 2010-2015 and the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Programme of 2012, how should European stakeholders seek to achieve gender parity across the continent? 6 Committee on International Trade The question of an achievable agreement between the EU and the USA on trade and investment Benefits and drawbacks from The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). How to increase the benefits and reduce the risks resulting from the ratification of TTIP for the EU economy and its citizens. 7 Committee on Regional Development The question of the role of cities and urban areas in managing cohesion policy funds in meeting the objectives of Europe 2020 Since more than two-thirds of European citizens live in cities, urban areas can play a leading role in intelligent growth. How can their role be strengthened in developing and implementing social, environmental and youth empowerment policies which will contribute to achieving the objectives of the EU 2020 strategy; and how can cities with innovative ideas and concepts be supported in the field of urban development. 8 Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety The question of the role of the member states with respect to the EU institutions with reference to the authorization, restriction or prohibition of the cultivation of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) in their territory In reference to the Amendment to Directive 2001/18/EC, EU Member States are responsible for ensuring a high level of protection of human life and health, animal health and welfare, the environment and interests of consumers, but at the same time ensuring the effective functioning of the internal market. 9 Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development The question of a new EU forest strategy Forests and other wooded land cover over 40 % of the area of the EU, with a great diversity of character from region to region and a multifunctional dimension, serving economic, social and environmental purposes. In view of the multifunctional role of forests and as a vital resource tied to a wide range of products and services, how can the EU take action to ensure a balance between sustainable forest management and protection? 10 Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs The question of the benefits and drawbacks from future international agreements between the EU and the USA on the protection of personal data when transferred and processed for the purpose of preventing, investigating, detecting and prosecuting criminal offences including terrorism, in the framework of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters : How can the EU ensure a high level of protection of the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, notably the right to privacy bearing in mind that there is no uniform data protection framework on both sides of the Atlantic? How must Europe deal with the revelations of electronic mass surveillance of its citizens by US intelligence agencies?
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1 Committee on Employment and Social Affairs A1 The question of youth employability Mitigating skills, educational and vocational qualifications mismatch with Europe’s labour market requirements. How can the EU best satisfy the demands of its employers and future employees in order to improve the employability and prospects for the younger generations? Committee President: Belgil Emir (m) - Turkey Committee President Secretary: Roberto Patauner (m) – Italy
Atanas Markov (m) - Bulgaria
Joana Rietdorf (f) - Croatia (represented by Germany)
Agatha Cimbálová (f) - Czech Republic
Esben Vestergaard Nielsen (m) - Denmark
Kristiina Paju (f) - Estonia
Sophie de Petigny (f) - France
Joana Rietdorf (f) - Germany
Orestis Delardas (m) - Greece
Eric Belche (m) - Luxembourg
Giulia Rocchi (f) - Malta (represented by Italy)
Jan Koomen (m) - The Netherlands
Jakub Dzimko (m) - Slovak Republic
Álvaro Población (m) - Spain
Shervin Gohari Moghadam (m) - Sweden
Alexander Wienand (m) - United Kingdom
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2 Committee on Foreign Affairs B1
The question of resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict as a strong impetus to the Arab Spring How can the EU assume its international role to bring about lasting peace between Israel and Palestine after the Gaza conflict? With relentless violence continuing in Gaza what action should the EU take to protect the safety and security of those in the affected regions in the wake of the Arab Spring? How could this mission give a strong momentum to the Arab Spring? Committee president: Hendrik Prӧhl (m) – Germany Committee President Secretary: Raffaella Lenzi (f) – Italy Paul Eichmüller (m) - Austria
Myrte Daenen (f) - Belgium
Dimitrios Ouroumides (m) - Cyprus
Emma Saukkoriipi (f) - Finland
Daniel Badowski (m) - Germany
Mária Szulovszky (f) - Hungary
Edo Dongelmans (m) - Ireland
DavideTarga (m) - Italy
Naglis Jonas Kazlauskas (m) - Lithuania
Andrej Patoski (m) - FYR of Macedonia
Mikołaj Markiewicz (m) - Poland
Mocănița Ana Maria (f) - Romania
Ivana Grubor (f) - Serbia
Kristina Petrovid (f) - Slovenia
Dong Been Shin (m) –Turkey
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3 Committee on Human Rights A2 New strategies on immigration in the Mediterranean From Mare Nostrum to Frontex Plus, a possible Mediterranean Sea Agreement taking into account the new Maritime Security Strategy of the European Union, in order to face the problem of migration in the Mediterranean in a new way. Committe President: Vikki Perijainen (f) - Estonia Committee President Secretary: Thomas Hütte (m) – Germany Slaveya Vlahova (f) - Bulgaria
Kim Deschka (f) - Croatia (represented by Germany)
Ester Friedlaenderová (f) - Czech Republic
Lea Krusell (f) - Denmark
Karl Toomas Vana (m) - Estonia
Auriane Landon (f) - France
Zoi Dimitra Zangana (f) - Greece
Emilie Wildschutz (f) - Luxembourg
Matteo Grasso (m) - Malta (represented by Italy)
Gyan de Haann (m) - The Netherlands
Andrea Dlužaninová (f) - Slovak Republic
Luis Fernández (f) - Spain
Amanda Wikström (f) - Sweden
Kieran Marray (m) - United Kingdom
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4 Committee on Industry, Research and Energy B2 The question of global competitiveness and decarbonising Europe’s economy Emission trading vs. carbon tax in the absence of an international agreement: working towards a decarbonised European economy whilst trying to maintain global competitiveness; which reforms and policies should the EU pursue in order to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Committee President: Zan Hozjan (m) - Slovenia Committee President Secretary: Luigi Gaudiosi (m) – Italy Konstantin Lokotunin (m) - Austria
Maurane Vandermeulen (f) - Belgium
Andreas Moustras (m) - Cyprus
Ann-Sofie Dahlman (f) - Finland
Maximilian Lewark (m) - Germany
Viola Szűcs (f) - Hungary
Lorenza De Lucia (f) - Ireland
Francesco Longobardi (m) - Italy
Laurynas Grikšas (m) - Lithuania
Armend Kjerimi (m) - FYR of Macedonia
Hubert Matecki (m) - Poland
Olteanu Adrian (m) - Romania
Veljko Miloševid (m) - Serbia
Valter Hudovernik (m) - Slovenia
Arif Guliyev (m) - Turkey
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5 Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality A3
‘Glass ceiling’ effect vs. low public pan-European support for gender quotas Learning from the early lessons of the Commission’s strategy for equality between men and women 2010-2015 and the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Programme of 2012, how should European stakeholders seek to achieve gender parity across the continent? Committee President: Dóra Árpádfalvi (f) - Hungary Committee President Secretary: Daria Gargiulo (f) – Italy Petra-Maria Bezovska (f) - Bulgaria
Laura Günther (f) - Croatia (represented by Germany)
Kristina Králová (f) - Czech Republic
Mira Fernando Ovens (f) - Denmark
Kadri-Ann Freiberg (f) - Estonia
Clervie Le Bras (f) - France
Dafni Maria Sotiriou (f) - Greece
Lucie Treinen (f) - Luxembourg
Claudia Coppola (f) - Malta (represented by Italy)
Lieke Seuren (f) - The Netherlands
María Rubio (f) - Spain
Tilda Lundberg (f) - Sweden
Alice Bate (f) - United Kingdom
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6 Committee on International Trade B3 The question of an achievable agreement between the EU and the USA on trade andinvestment Benefits and drawbacks from The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). How to increase the benefits and reduce the risks resulting from the ratification of TTIP for the EU economy and its citizens. Committee President: Tijana Istochka (f) – FYR Macedonia Committee President Secretary: Anita Nasti (f) – Italy Maurice Lenz (m) - Austria
Hendrix Van Hove (m) - Belgium
Stefanos Theodorou (m) - Cyprus
Maija Löyskä (f) - Finland
Carl Schütte (m) - Germany
Petra Bárány (f) - Hungary
Bo Veldhuizen (f) - Ireland
Claudio Villone (m) - Italy
Karolina Slabadaitė (f) - Lithuania
Sara Sekuloska (f) - FYR of Macedonia
Jan Błacha (m) - Poland
Ana Maria Bucsaru (f) - Romania
Roman Đelid (m) - Serbia
Domen Arne Jelovčan (m) - Slovenia
Melissa Wood (f) - Turkey
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7 Committee on Regional Development A4 The question of the role of cities and urban areas in managing cohesion policy funds in meeting the objectives of Europe 2020 Since more than two-thirds of European citizens live in cities, urban areas can play a leading role in intelligent growth. How can their role be strengthened in developing and implementing social, environmental and youth empowerment policies which will contribute to achieving the objectives of the EU 2020 strategy; and how can cities with innovative ideas and concepts be supported in the field of urban development. Committee President: Lorenz Obermann (m) - Austria Committee President Secretary: Francesco Di Matteo (m) – Italy Chavdar Chaushev (m) - Bulgaria
Philipp Wolff (m) - Croatia (represented by Germany)
Barbora Prýmková (f) - Czech Republic
Max Levin Kugler (m) - Denmark
Charlotta Rebecca Zobel (f) - Estonia
Agathe Grisard (f) - France
Panagiotis Pittas (m) - Greece
Hannah Foehr (f) - Luxembourg
Bianca Manzini (f) - Malta (represented by Italy)
Wendy Schoonderbeek (f) - The Netherlands
Ema Kučmínová (f) - Slovak Republic
Pablo Chedas (m) - Spain
Daniel Sternegard (m) - Sweden
Jali Packer (m) - United Kingdom
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8 Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety B4
The question of the role of the member states with respect to the EU institutions with reference to the authorization, restriction or prohibition of the cultivation of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) in their territory In reference to the Amendment to Directive 2001/18/EC, EU Member States are responsible for ensuring a high level of protection of human life and health, animal health and welfare, the environment and interests of consumers, but at the same time ensuring the effective functioning of the internal market. Committee President: Omar El Oakley (m) – United Kingdom Committee President Secretary: Maria Paola Tranchino (f) - Italy Antonia Frey (f) - Austria
Dora Bektöre (f) - Belgium
Marilena Tapaki (f) - Cyprus
Kaisa Krabbe (f) - Finland
Eric Cordes (m) - Germany
Eva-Linda Kermendi - Hungary
Alexandros Georgiou (m) - Ireland
Vittorio Cama (m) - Italy
Emilė Radytė (f) - Lithuania
Matej Pop-Duchev (m) - FYR of Macedonia
Anna Kępa (f) - Poland
Toma Andrada (f) - Romania
Emilie Berger (f) - Serbia (represented by Austria)
Zala Kerec (f) - Slovenia
Behrouz Tilyayev (m) - Turkey
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9 Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development A5
The question of a new EU forest strategy Forests and other wooded land cover over 40 % of the area of the EU, with a great diversity of character from region to region and a multifunctional dimension, serving economic, social and environmental purposes. In view of the multifunctional role of forests and as a vital resource tied to a wide range of products and services, how can the EU take action to ensure a balance between sustainable forest management and protection? Committee President: Niek Blok (m) – The Netherlands Committee President Secretary: Vittoria Varriale (f) – Italy Aleksandar Dokev (m) - Bulgaria
Josef Škrdlík (m) - Czech Republic
Rebecca Fink Joensen (f) - Denmark
Kristo Lippur (m) - Estonia
Juliette Chevrière (f) - France
Pantelis Naoum (m) - Greece
Claire Faber (f) - Luxembourg
Laura Giaccio (f) - Malta (represented by Italy)
Tim Vervenne (m) - The Netherlands
Michal Fogelton (m) - Slovak Republic
Luis del Rio Peña (m) – Spain
Linda Xing Luo (f) - Sweden
Phineas Humphris (m) - United Kingdom
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10 Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs B5 The question of the benefits and drawbacks from future international agreements between the EU and the USA on the protection of personal data when transferred and processed for the purpose of preventing, investigating, detecting and prosecuting criminal offences including terrorism, in the framework of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters : How can the EU ensure a high level of protection of the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, notably the right to privacy bearing in mind that there is no uniform data protection framework on both sides of the Atlantic? How must Europe deal with the revelations of electronic mass surveillance of its citizens by US intelligence agencies? Committee President: Loris Adamo (m) - Italy Committee President Secretary: Linda Borsari (f) - Italy Ludwig Fürstenberg (m) - Austria
Evelyne Claessens (f) - Belgium
Pieris Kalligeros (m) - Cyprus
Ella Paksuniemi (f) - Finland
Henrique Heiermann (m) - Germany
Barbara Szalontai (f) - Hungary
Frédérique Schellekens (f) - Ireland
Maria Chiara Zamperlin (f) - Italy
Justas Meškys (m) - Lithuania
Ana Arsovska (f) - FYR of Macedonia
Hanna Parkot (f) - Poland
Uysal Lorena Melisa (f) - Romania
Vojislav Stefanovid (m) - Serbia
Nino Nikolič (m) - Slovenia
Serra Riley (f) - Turkey
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Partecipating schools Austria Combined Delegation of Austrian Schools Theresianische Akademie Wien Favoritenstraße 15 1040 Wien tel./fax (+43) 1 505 157 10 www.theresianum.ac.at BG/BRG Int. School Klosterneuburg Buchberggasse 31 3400 Klosterneuburg tel. (+43) 2243 321 55 www. bgklosterneuburg.ac.at BG Blumenstrasse Blumenstrasse 4 6900 Bregenz tel. (+43) 5574 42108 e-mail: [email protected] Gymnasium Ursulinen Leonhardstrasse 62 8020 Graz Tel. (+43) 3163E+12 http://www.ursulinen-graz.at Belgium Combined Delegation of Belgian Schools St.-Bavohumaniora Reep 4 B-9000 Gent tel./fax (+32) 92 679611 www.sbhg.be St.-Franciscuscollege Minderbroedersstraat 11 B-3550 Heusden-Zolder tel. (+32) 11 520720 www. Sfc.be St.-Lodewijksscollege Magdalenastraat 30 B-8200 St.-Andries-Brugge tel. (+32) 50 406840 www.sint-lodewijkscollege.be St.-Pieterscollege Weststraat 86 B-8370 Blankenberge tel. (+32) 50 417991 www.demare.be
Bulgaria Participating Bulgarian School English Language School Alexander Dondukov 60 1504 Sofia tel./fax +359 29442181 www.fels-sofia.org Cyprus Participating Cypriot School Akropolis Lyceum Akropoleos Avenue 10 2006 Nicosia tel. +357 2249 87 93 www.lyk-akropoli-lef.schools.ac.cy Czech Republic Participating Czech School Gymnazium J Keplera Parlerova 2 16900 Prague tel. (+42) 023352546 Denmark Combined Delegation of Danish Schools Rysensteen Gymnasium Tietgensgade 74 1704 Copenhagen V tel (+45) 33244311 www.rysensteen.dk Gefion Gymnasium ØsterVoldgade 10 1350 Copenhagen K tel. (+45) 33964141 www.gefion-gym.dk Estonia Combined Delegation of Estonian Schools Gustav Adolfi Gumnaasium Suur-Kloostri 16 10133 Tallinn tel. (+372) 6274050 www.gag.ee Miina Härma Gümnaasium Tõnissoni 3 50409 Tartu tel./fax. (+372) 7 361 920 www.mhg.tartu.ee
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Tallinna Reaalkool Estonia puiestee 6 10148 Tallinn tel. (+372) 6 992 026 www.real.edu.ee Hugo Treffneri Gümnaasium Munga 12 51007 Tartu tel. (+372) 7 461 715 www.htg.tartu.ee Finland Combined Delegation of Finnish Schools Mattlidens gymnasium Mattliden 1 FI-02230 Esbo tel. +358981684869 www.mattliden.fi/gym Etelä-Tapiolanlukio PL 3234 FI-02070 ESPOON KAUPUNKI tel. +358 9 81639101 www.etela-tapiola.fi Helsingin Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu Isonnevantie 8 FI-00320 Helsinki tel. +358 9 4774 180 www.syk.fi KauniaistenIukio Kasavuorentie 1 2700 Kauniainen tel. +35 895056412 www.kauniaisteniukio.fi France Participating French School Lycée Sainte Marie 24 Boulevard Victor Hugo 92200 Neuilly sur Seine tel. (+33) 1 47 57 58 58 www.saintemariedeneuilly.fr Germany Combined Delegation of German Schools Romain-Rolland-Gymnasium Place Molière 4 13469 Berlin (Waidmannslust) tel.(+49) 030 - 41 40 17 0 [email protected] Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium Hermann-Böse-Straße 1-9 28209 Bremen tel. (+49) 421 3616 272 www.hbg.schule.bremen.de
Anton Philipp Reclam Gymnasium Tarostraße 4 04103 Leipzig tel. +49 341 2245790 www.reclamgymnasium.de Edith-Stei-Schule Erfurt Trommsdorffstrasse 26 99084 Erfurt tel. (+49) 3615768911 [email protected] Kieler Gelehrtenschule Feldstrasse 19 24105 Kiel tel. (+49) 431567274 [email protected] Hilda-Gymnasium Koblenz Kurfurtstenstrasse 14 56068 Koblenz tel. (+49) 26129670260 [email protected] Greece Participating Greek School Nea Genia Ziridis Christoupoli 19004Spata Athens, Greece tel. +30 2106685600 www.ziridis.gr Hungary Combined Delegation of Hungarian Schools ELTE Trefort Ágoston Gyakorlóiskola Trefortutca 8. 1088 Budapest tel./fax (+36) 1 4604460 www.trefort.elte.hu Foldes Ferenc Gimnazium HosokTere 7 3525 Miskolc tel. (+36) (46) 508459 www.ffg.hu KazinczyFerencGimnaziumésKollégium Eotvostér 1 9021 Gyor tel. (+36) (96) 526060 www.kazinczy.gyor.hu Varga Katalin Gimnazium Szabadsàgtér 6 5000 Szolnok tel. (+36) (56) 512240 www.varga-szolnok.sulinet.hu
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SZTE Sàgvàri Endre Gyakorlogimnazium Szentharomsag u. 2 6722 Szeged tel. (+36) (1) 4604462 www.gyakg.u-szeged.hu Italy Combined Delegation of Italian Schools Liceo Scientifico “Tito Lucrezio Caro” Via Manzoni, 53 80123 Napoli tel. (+39) 081 7144396 www.liceocaro.it Convitto Nazionale “Vittorio Emanuele II” Piazza Dante, 41 80135 Napoli tel. (+39) 081 5499376 www.convittonapoli.it ISIS “Mario Pagano” Via Andrea D’isernia, 40 80121 Napoli tel. (+39) 081 7616042 www.isispaganobernini.gov.it IIS “Giancarlo Siani” Via Pietravalle 80131 Napoli tel. (+39) 0815456214 www.iissiani.gov.it Liceo Classico “Adolfo Pansini” P.zza Quattro Giornate 80128 Napoli tel. (+39) 081 5792888 www.liceopansini.gov.it Liceo Scientifico “Antonio Roiti” Viale leopardi, 64 44100 Ferrara tel. (+39) 0532242003 ww.liceoroiti.it Liceo Scientifico “Farnesina” Via dei Giochi Istmici, 64 00194 Roma tel. (+39) 06 36299595 www.liceofarnesina.it Liceo Scientifico “Alessandro Tassoni” Viale Reiter, 66 41121 Modena tel. (+39) 059 222151 www.liceotassoni.it Istituto G. Luosi- G.Pico Via 29 Maggio 12/14 Mirandola (Modena) tel.(+39) 053521227 www.iisgluosi.com
Lithuania Combined Delegation of Lithuanian Schools Vilnius Lyceum Širvintų str. 82 LT-08216 Vilnius tel. (+370) 5 2775836 www.licejus.lt Mykolas Birziska Gymnasium Taikos str. 81 LT-05217 Vilnius tel. (+370) 52421611 www.birziskos.vilnius.lm.lt Pagiriai Gymnasium Siltnamiustr. 2 LT-14113 Pagiriai tel. (+370) 52605546 www.pagiriai.vilniausr.lm.it The American International School of Vilnius Subaciausstr. 41 LT-11350 Vilnius tel. (+370) 52121031 www.aisv.lt Telsiai Dziugas Gymnasium Sedosstr. 29 LT-87113 Telsiai tel. (+370) 44460234 www.licejus.lt Luxembourg Participating Luxembourgish School Athénée de Luxembourg 24, boulevard Pierre Dupong L-1430 Luxembourg Tel.: +352 260460 Fax :+352 2604 6104 www.al.lu The Netherlands Combined Delegation of Dutch Schools Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium Verzetsstrijderslaan 220 9727 CK Groningen tel. +31-(0)50-5262094 www.wlg.nl CSG Dingstede Gerard Doustraat 13 7944 HD Meppel tel. +31-(0)522-258322 www.dingstede.nl Arentheem College, Thomas a Kempis Thomas a Kempislaan 25 6822 LR Arnhem tel. +31-(0)26-4452447 www.arentheemcollege.nl
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CSG Jan Arentsz Mandenmakerstraat 11 1825 BB Alkmaar tel. +31-(0)72-5187676 www.ja.nl Emmaus college Alexandriëstraat 40 3067 MR Rotterdam tel. +31-(0)10-4212144 www.emmauscollege.nl Stedelijk Gymnasium Breda Nassausingel 7 4811 DE Breda tel. +31-(0)76-5225040 www.gymnasiumbreda.nl Trevianum SG Bradleystraat 25 6135 CV Sittard tel. +31-(0)46–4206900 www.trevianum.nl Gymnasium Apeldoorn Kastanjelaan 10 7316 BN Apeldoorn tel. +31-(0)55-5213024 www.ikga.nl Poland Combined Delegation of Polish Schools Społeczne Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 7 im. BronisławaGeremka Karmelicka 26 00-181 Warszawa tel. +48223926140 www.slo7.waw.pl Społeczne Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 5 Fiderkiewicza 41 05-822 Milanówek tel. +48227583692 www.slo5.edu.pl TechnikumŁ ącznosciim Al. StanówZjednoczonych 24 03-964 Warszawa tel. +48228714536 www.zs37.waw.pl LXIV Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. St. I. Witkiewicza Elbląska 51 01-737 Warszawa tel. +48226332404 www.liceum64.pl Janusz Domalski ul.Koprzywianska 36 m.3 04-285 Warszwa mob.+48602386476 e-mai: [email protected]
Romania Combined Delegation of Romanian Schools Colegiul National Ion Neculce Str.IonNeculce nr.2 2347 Bucarest tel./fax (+40) 21 222 41 67 www.neculce.ro International School of Bucarest Gara Catelu 7r Ilfov 023794 Bucarest tel. (+40) 728185332 www.isb.ro American International School of Bucarest BulevardulPipera 196, Voluntari 077190 Bucarest tel. (+40) 212044300 Slovak Republic Combined Delegation of Slovak Schools Gymnázium V. Paulínyho-Tótha Malá hora 3 036 01 Martin tel. (+421) 43 41 33 191 www.gymmt.sk Gymnáziumarm. Generála L. Svobodu Komenského 4 066 01 Humennè tel. (+421) 9111 50 900 www.gaglshe.edupage.org Gymnázium J. Lettricha J. Lettricha 2 036 01 Martin tel.(+421) 43 4230 849 www.gymlet.sk Comenius University, Faculty of Law Šafárikovonám. 6 810 00 Bratislava tel. (+421) 592 44 103 http://www.flaw.uniba.sk Slovenia Combined Delegation of Slovenian Schools Gimnazija Franca MiklošičaLjutomer Prešernova 34 9240 Ljutomer tel. (+386) 2 5858 700 www.gfm-ljutomer.si Šolski center za pošto, ekonomijo in telekomunikacijo Celjskaulica 16 1000 Ljubljana tel. (+386) 12342 446 www.scpet.net
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Gimnazija Jesenice TrgTonetaČufarja 1 4270 Jesenice tel. (+386) 45809 450 www.gimjes.si Spain Combined Delegation of Spanish Schools I.E.S San Juan Bautista San Nemesio,1. 28043. Madrid tel. (+34) 91 413 7961 www.Institutosanjuanbautista.com Colegio Manuel Peleteiro Monte Redondo, 15702. Santiago de Compostella. tel. (+34) 98 159 1475 www.peleteiro.com Colegio La Salle Santiago Praza de San Xòan De La Salle 1 C.P. Santiago De Compostela, A Coruna tel. +981584611 http://www.lasalle.es/santiago/gl/ Sweden Combined Delegation of Swedish Schools Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium Viktor RydbergsVäg 2 182 62 Djursholm Sweden tel. +46 8 6222110 www.vrg.se Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium Norrtullsgatan 41 113 49 Stockholm Sweden tel. +4686222150 www.vrg.se United Kingdom Combined Delegation of UK Schools Wymondham College Wymondham Norfolk Norwich, NR18 9SZ United Kingdom tel./fax (+44) 1953 609050 www.wymondhamcollege.org
Thetford Grammar School Bridge Street Thetford Norfolk IP24 3AF tel./fax (+44) 1842 752840 www.thetgram.norfolk.sch.uk Oundle School Church St Oundle Peterborough, PE8 4EE tel./fax (+44) 1832 277122 www.oundleschool.org.uk FYR of Macedonia Combined Delegation of Macedonian Schools NOVA International Schools Prashka 27 1000 Skopje tel. (+389) 2 3061 807 www.nova.edu.mk Secondary School of the City of Skopje “Josip Broz Tito” Bld. Ilinden 101 1000 Skopje tel. (+389)23061807 www.josipbroztito.edu.mk Secondary School of the City of Skopje “OrceNikolov” Ilindenska 101 1000 Skopje tel. (+389) 2 3065 565 www.orcenikolov.edu.mk Serbia Combined Delegation of Serbian Schools Prva Beogradska Gimnazija Cara Dušana 61 11000 Beograd tel. (+381)113282456 www.prvabeogim.edu.rs Desetagimnazija “MihajloPupin” Antifašističkeborbe 1a 11070 Beograd tel. (+381) 011/3114-142 www.xgimnazija.edu.rs Turkey Participating Turkish School MEF International School UlusMahallesi, ÖztopuzCaddesi LeylakSokak 34340 Ulus-Besiktas, Istanbul tel. (+90) 212 287 6900 www.mefinternationalschools.com
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Accompainwing Directors/Teachers Austria Gottfried Oehl (m) +43 676 501 3748 [email protected] Belgium Paul van Turenhout (m) +32 497 735596 [email protected] Bulgaria Nencheva Galina (f) +359 885 781 177 [email protected] Nelly Petrova(f) +359 884 801 459 [email protected] Cyprus Maria Iacovidou +357 998 10236 [email protected] Czech Republic Barbora Semeradova +420 608 539658 [email protected] Denmark Katja Kofod Svan(f) +45 30131976 [email protected] Estonia Ursula Jõers (f) +372 56 566 023 [email protected] Finland Mikko Puustinen (m) +358 [email protected] France Pierre-Marie Imbert(m) +33 6 7069 0201 [email protected]
Germany Elisabeth Fenk, (f) +49 177 337 8468 [email protected] Christopher Lucht(m) +49 304 3919 648 [email protected] Greece Theoni Sofrona(f) +30 6945877438 [email protected] Hungary Tamás Szemethy(m) +36 30 588 43 50 [email protected] Italy Roberta Lasagni (f) +39 338 897 7411 [email protected] Lithuania Judita Akromiene (f) (+370) 686 17517 [email protected] Luxembourg Heyart-Guirsch Mona (f) +352 621 21 48 98 [email protected] The Netherlands Camiel van Houdt (m) +31 6 27088521 [email protected] Poland Jolanta Staniszewska-Bukała +48 605607955 [email protected]
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Romania Drujinin Victor (m) +40728185332 [email protected] Ian Michael Edwards +40-73-242-3398 [email protected] Serbia Sinisa Vukadinovic +38163332860 [email protected] Slovak Republic Natalia Nemcova (f) +421 917 718 807 [email protected] Slovenia Vida Ravnik (f) +38 6 31 484 993 [email protected] Spain Rory Palframan (m) +34 620 082 653 [email protected] Sweden Christina Nyström +46709442997 [email protected] Lotta Nordgeen +46733500890 [email protected] United Kingdom Kathrin Elders(f) +44 7423 432887 [email protected]
Rachel Palmer(f) +44 07887 790923 [email protected] FYR of Macedonia Melissa Mitresky +389 716 10005 [email protected] Turkey Glynn Harris (m) +90 534567 2446 [email protected] MEP Naples Team Anna Maria Cirillo +39 333 733 6397 [email protected] Cristiana Casarini +39 349 5890596 [email protected] Simone Sangiovanni +39 3345261352 [email protected] MEP Italy Board Matteo Martone +39 328 834 0905 [email protected] Patrizia Bergonzi +39 349 611 2359 [email protected] E midio Tedeschini +39 340 256 0262 [email protected]
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Useful information
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Procedure of the General Assembly
x Read out textual changes
by a member of the Committee
x Read out resolution
by a member of the Committee
x Opening Speech
about 3 minutes; held by a member of the Committee
x Short factual questions
x Amendment
x Presentation of the amendment
about 3 minutes; held by the submitter of the amendment
x Questions
answered by the submitter of the amendment
x Speech against the amendment
about 2 minutes; held by a member of the Committee
x Vote
yes / no ( no abstentions )
x Open debate
x Speech against the resolution
about 2 minutes; held by a member of the assembly
x Speech in favour of the resolution
about 2 minutes; held by a member of the Committee
Vote yes / no / abstention
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MEP Sessions
Years Spring Conference Autumn Conference
2015 Italy: Naples/Rome Germany: Berlin 2014 Austria: Vienna Luxembourg: Luxembourg 2013 United Kingdom: Norwich Lithuania: Vilnius 2012 Slovenia: Ljutomer/Ljubljana Spain: Madrid 2011 Estonia: Tallin FYROM: Skopje 2010 The Netherlands: The Hague Turkey: Istanbul 2009 Cyprus: Nicosia Germany: Bonn 2008 Sweden: Stockholm Slovak Republic: Bratislava 2007 Bulgaria: Sofia Italy: Rome 2006 Lithuania: Vilnius Slovenia: Ljutomer/Ljubljana 2005 The Netherlands: The Hague Spain: Madrid 2004 Poland: Warsaw Hungary: Budapest 2003 Finland: Helsinki Greece: Athens 2002 Slovenia: Ljubljana Ireland: Dublin
2001 Denmark: Copenhagen The Netherlands: Rotterdam 2000 Portugal: Lisbon Austria: Vienna 1999 Germany: Bonn Luxembourg: Luxembourg 1998 Sweden: Stockholm Spain: Madrid
1997 United Kingdom: Stowe/Oxford
Italy: Carpi/Bologna
1996 France: Paris Ireland: Dublin 1995 The Netherlands: The Hague 1994 The Netherlands:
The Hague/Maastricht
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“Si dica, si racconti o si dipinga quell che si vuole ma qui ogni attesa è superata. Queste rive, golfi, insenature… Siano perdonati tutti coloro che a Napoli escono di senno!” (Johann Wolfgang Goethe, ItalienischeReise, 1816)
« Je me suis couché souvent le soir au bruit de la belle mer de Naples, sous les rameaux pendants des vignes, auprès du lieu où Virgile a voulu que reposât sa cendre, parce que c’était le plus beau et le plus doux site où ses regards se fussent reposées » (Alphonse de Lamartine, « Voyage en Orient », 1835)
“Comm'è triste e comm'è amaro “ Naples is the flower of paradise.” st'assettato e guarda tutt'è cose, tutt'e parole (Alexandre Dumas) ca niente pònno fà si m'accir agg'jettato chellu poco 'e libertà ca sta' terra e sta' gente 'nu juorno m'adda rà” (Pino Daniele, “Terra mia”, 1977)
“Parto. Non dimenticherò né la via Toledo né tutti gli altri quartieri di Napoli; ai miei occhi è, senza nessun paragone, la città più bella dell'universo.” (Stendhal,1817)