Family and the fight against the demographic crisis gripping Europe have been central to the ECR and FDI’s political agenda, with a focus on addressing issues related to family and demography. The upcoming European Congress on family, organized by the ECR party in Dubrovnik from the 18th to the 20th of October, will address these key topics. In a briefing held in Rome, the party’s Secretary General Antonio Giordano, alongside representatives of Brothers of Italy, highlighted the significance of these topics and explained why they are central to the conservatives’ political agenda. Giordano emphasized the importance of family values and the economic and technological challenges that families face, including the impact of social media on family dynamics.
The European Congress on family will bring together 300 delegates from around the world, with representatives from various right-wing forces in attendance. Giordano noted that the ECR’s mission is to strengthen ties among conservatives around shared values, serving as a mediator among different parties. The event will provide a platform for discussions on family issues, bringing together members from different political parties, including the EPP and Patriots for Europe. Giordano expressed the hope that the ECR can facilitate dialogue between the right and the left, moving towards a more inclusive approach in the future.
Family and the fight against the demographic crisis in Europe have also been central to PM Giorgia Meloni and her government’s agenda in Italy. The government recently joined a conference in Rome, attended by Pope Francis, to discuss ways to boost Italy’s birth rate and address demographic challenges. Ylenja Lucaselli, a member of Brothers of Italy, emphasized the importance of addressing the demographic crisis to support the country’s economy. Lucaselli highlighted that Italy’s birth rate is concerning and stressed the government’s commitment to addressing the issue through financial allocations, amounting to over 16 billion euros, to support policies that sustain families.
The discussion on family and demography is a global concern that requires collaborative efforts to address the challenges faced by families across Europe. The European Congress on family organized by the ECR party in Dubrovnik will provide a platform for delegates from various countries to exchange ideas and solutions to combat the demographic crisis. With representatives from different right-wing forces in attendance, the event aims to foster dialogue and collaboration among conservatives around shared values, with a focus on family values and the economic challenges faced by families. The event also seeks to address the impact of technology and social media on family dynamics, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to these issues.
The demographic crisis in Europe poses a significant threat to the future of societies, with declining birth rates and aging populations impacting economic growth and social stability. The Italian government, led by PM Giorgia Meloni, has recognized the importance of addressing the demographic challenges facing the country and has taken steps to support policies that sustain families and encourage population growth. Through financial allocations and initiatives to boost the birth rate, the government is working towards enhancing the country’s demographic outlook and supporting families in Italy. The collaboration between political parties and stakeholders at the European Congress on family reflects a shared commitment to addressing the demographic crisis and promoting policies that support families and future generations across Europe.
In conclusion, family and demography remain central to the political agenda of conservative parties in Europe, with a focus on addressing the challenges faced by families and combating the demographic crisis. The upcoming European Congress on family, organized by the ECR party in Dubrovnik, will provide a platform for delegates from various countries to discuss family values, economic challenges, and technological impacts on families. The event aims to strengthen ties among conservatives around shared values and facilitate dialogue between different political parties to address the demographic crisis collectively. The Italian government’s commitment to supporting families and boosting the country’s birth rate reflects a broader effort to address demographic challenges and promote sustainable population growth in Europe.