#EuropeDay2020

70 anni fa, il 9 maggio 1950, con la dichiarazione di Schuman è iniziato il viaggio dell'UE

Incontri e convegni

La festa dell'Europa (9 maggio) celebra la pace e l'unità in Europa.

La data è l'anniversario della storica dichiarazione di Schuman.

In occasione di un discorso a Parigi, nel 1950, l'allora ministro degli Esteri francese Robert Schuman ha esposto la sua idea di una nuova forma di cooperazione politica per l'Europa, che avrebbe reso impensabile una guerra tra le nazioni europee.

La sua ambizione era creare un'istituzione europea che avrebbe messo in comune e gestito la produzione del carbone e dell'acciaio. Un trattato che dava vita ad una simile istituzione è stato firmato appena un anno dopo.

La proposta di Schuman è considerata l'atto di nascita dell'Unione europea.

In occasione della festa dell'Europa 2020 le istituzioni dell'UE desiderano rendere omaggio, attraverso numerose attività onlineEN, ai numerosi cittadini europei che, in uno spirito di solidarietà, stanno aiutando la nostra Unione ad attraversare l'emergenza coronavirus.

Ecco una serie di testimonianze impressionanti ed appassionate e di informazioni aggiornate sulla risposta dell'UE alla pandemia.

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#EuropeDay programme.

Live from Parliament's hemicycle: 10.00 CET - 13.00 CET

If you would like to follow the program live from the hemicycle in other languages, go to http://epfacebook.eu/qqHs

10.00 CET

Welcome to the stay-at-home Europe Day!

10:15 CET

The courage to act: Schuman's lesson 70 years on. President David Sassoli meets organisations working for solidarity in Europe, the future of Europe begins with them.

11.15 CET
Schuman Declaration Anniversary: What happened on 9 May 1950? Discover the online exhibition celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration

11.30 CET
Live discussion on Europe’s common future with Othmar Karas and Katarina Barley, Vice-Presidents in charge of Communication of the European Parliament

12.15 CET

Video messages from European Parliament political group presidents

12.30 CET

Discover the European Parliament: Stay-at-home hemicycle visit.

Join this interactive session, from wherever you are, to get a glimpse of the hemicycle and how members of the European Parliament work!

Live from home: 13.00 CET - 18.00 CET

13.00 CET

Video message from the European Parliament President David Maria SassoliTestimonials and personal stories of people from across Europe fighting together against COVID-19Discover the different ways the EU is contributing to the fight against COVID-19The Schuman Declaration: It’s been 70 years since Robert Schuman made his declaration calling for European countriesto unite. What was his goal and why is it relevant to the current health crisis?

14.00 CET
Q&A with Committee Chairs: The European Parliament’s response to COVID-19: This session aims to explain what the European Parliament and the EU are doing to tackle the
COVID-19 crisis. This activity is part of EYE Online (http://epfacebook.eu/EYEonlineProgramme )

15.00 CET
Testimonials and personal stories of people from across Europe fighting together against COVID-19
A musical journey that unites Europe with concerts and talks with artists from different countries
Discover the different ways the EU is contributing to the fight against COVID-19

16.00 CET
Panel discussion: Europe in 2020. 70 years ago, the Schuman declaration was presented, laying the foundation for the European Union. When facing challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic European solidarity is more important than ever. But who was Robert Schuman and what was his vision for Europe? What does the Schuman spirit look like in 2020, 70 years after the Schuman declaration? This activity is part of EYE Online (http://epfacebook.eu/EYEonlineProgramme )

17.00 CET
Testimonials and personal stories of people from across Europe fighting together against COVID-19
Music Europe Day
A musical journey that unites Europe with concerts and talks with artists from different countries

17.50 CET
Europe Day in images
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