European Commission Launches Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness Today

EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING The European Commission has unveiled its intergenerational fairness strategy this morning. This initiative aims to ensure today’s policies enhance future opportunities for yo...

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European Commission Launches Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness Today

European Commission Launches Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness Today

New strategy launched
The European Commission has unveiled its “strategy on intergenerational fairness” to promote long-term policymaking benefiting future generations.
Official Response
European Commissioner Glenn Micallef confirmed the strategy’s aim to promote long-term fair policymaking, supporting youth engagement and addressing intergenerational inequalities in upcoming initiatives.
Progress report

The European Commission will publish the progress report on its intergenerational fairness strategy in 2028, assessing the impact of policies on future generations.

Briefing summary

The European Commission has unveiled its “strategy on intergenerational fairness,” aimed at ensuring today’s policies benefit future generations, as stated by European Commissioner Glenn Micallef.

This initiative encourages EU member states to adopt fair policymaking, with a focus on climate protection to prevent significant future economic costs, potentially reducing GDP by 7% due to inaction.

To enhance opportunities, the strategy will launch the “Voices of the Future” initiative, engaging young people and addressing inequalities, particularly for those in rural areas, through intergenerational dialogues.

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European Commission presents intergenerational fairness strategy

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The European Commission has presented its “strategy on intergenerational fairness”, an initiative intended to ensure that policies adopted today will improve tomorrow’s opportunities.


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“The intergenerational fairness strategy proposes an intergenerational fairness contract,” European Commissioner Glenn Micallef said at the launch on Thursday. “This is a symbolic contract. It’s not a contract that we sign, but it reflects a commitment. It reflects a promise that we make politically.”

Through this non-binding document, the European Commission is encouraging EU countries to mainstream fair policymaking, which takes into account decisions’ long-term consequences so that the next generation doesn’t have to bear the burden of today’s choices.

For instance, climate and environmental protection avoids greater costs in the future. For climate change, doing nothing would cost the EU a reduction of at least 7% of its GDP by the end of the century, according to the European Commission.

In order to do so, the Commission will support an AI tool called “Futures Balance Tool” to study the impact of new policies on European youth. It will also pursue Youth Policy Dialogues, which will enable young people to contribute to EU policymaking and make their voices heard.

The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies is also tasked with recommending fair AI and digital policies.

Providing opportunities

The strategy also seeks to provide opportunities to all young people, notably those facing discrimination, and to reduce inequalities.

Less than half of Europeans believe that they have equal opportunities in life, according to a 2023 Eurobarometer.

To tackle this problem, the European Commission will compile an index to identify opportunities and gaps between generations and encourage research promoting intergenerational fairness under the EU’s funding programme for research and innovation Horizon Europe.

It will also organise intergenerational dialogues to amplify young people’s voices.

The strategy also aims to reduce territorial disparities so that young people growing in rural areas or disadvantaged neighbourhoods are not left behind and also have access to public services, transport and digital connectivity.

In order to do so, the Commission will launch an initiative called “Voices of the Future” to engage with local and regional authorities on such topics.

The road map

The EU must guarantee that “decisions taken today do not harm the future generations and that there is increased solidarity and engagement between people of different ages”, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in the Commission’s 2024-2029 political guidelines, tasking Commissioner Glenn Micallef to come up with a strategy.

The strategy on intergenerational fairness was developed by collaborating with a European Citizens’ panel. 150 randomly selected citizens from the 27 EU countries gathered and drafted 24 recommendations to foster fairness across generations.

The strategy’s progress report will be published in 2028.

Launching the strategy, Micallef was asked by journalists whether the European Commission’s deregulation push through its fleet of omnibuses – criticised for weakening EU environmental policies, among others, and rolling back obligations on businesses – wouldn’t carry a cost for future generations and whether it would qualify as “fair policy-making”.

“The simplification agenda is about reducing administrative burdens and simplifying the processes, not about going back on principles which were already established,” Micallef said.

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Iris East

Iris East works on the European news desk for WTX EU News and reports on the news that matters in the European block. Providing in-depth coverage on EU policy and late night deals on teh European Commission, live from Brussels.Read more

Responses

    Sarah Mitchell·

    Great article! This really puts things into perspective. I appreciate the thorough research and balanced viewpoint.

    James Anderson·

    Interesting read, though I think there are some points that could have been explored further. Would love to see a follow-up on this topic.

    Emma Thompson·

    Thanks for sharing this! I had no idea about some of these details. Definitely bookmarking this for future reference.

    Michael Chen·

    Well written and informative. The examples provided really help illustrate the main points effectively.

    Olivia Rodriguez·

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Clear, concise, and very helpful. Keep up the excellent work!

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