Category: Eurovoices
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“Tomorrow’s businesses are either sustainable or cease to exist” – Interview with MEP Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy
Dutch MEP Gerbrandy on European climate, energy policy and sustainable entrepreneurship.
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“The worst sin in life is to have a talent and not use it” – Interview with MEP Martina Dlabajová
On entrepreneurship, tackling unemployment and skills-matching. Interview with Martina Dlabajová, Czech MEP.
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“We are not where we ought to be in having a Digital Single Market”. Interview with MEP Morten Helveg Petersen
Interview with Danish MEP Petersen of ALDE Group on the Digital Single Market and entrepreneurship.
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“You could achieve anything you want to achieve.” Interview with MEP Syed Kamall
UNITEE had the opportunity to interview British MEP Syed Kamall of the Conservatives on his views on migration and entrepreneurship in Europe.
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“A Balance between Genders is the Key to a Thriving and Successful Business” – Interview with MEP Beatriz Becerra
Spanish MEP Beatriz Becerra (ALDE) on Gender Equality and Women Leadership.
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“New markets and new talents – these are the assets of diversity within Europe.” Interview with MEP Jean Lambert
Jean Lambert, MEP for 15 years, on New Europeans and sustainable development.
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“We need more Europe, which means a more social Europe.” Interview with MEP Georgios Katrougkalos
Georgios Katrougkalos is a recently elected Greek MEP of the Confederal Group of the European United Left – Nordic Green Left.
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“The Russian embargo shows the need of a new EU trade policy” – Interview with Dita Charanzova, ALDE
Trade policy is again at the centre of the EU debate, due to the Russian embargo and the TTIP negotiations.
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“Changes start at the grassroots level” – Interview with MEP Cecilia Wikström
Before serving the Swedish Parliament, Cecilia Wikström she was (and still is) a priest. Her views on gender equality and women entrepreneurship.
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“Seeing women as weaker than men is nonsense.” Interview with MEP Liliana Rodrigues
On gender inequalities, stereotypes, cultural heritage and a glass-ceiling not-so-soon to be shattered.