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The AAA focuses on the state and future of the EU, with specific building elements embedded in the programme: key lectures, thematic focus workshops, skills workshops, masterclasses, country case studies workshops, and visits/insights from the European institutions. The input givers will continue being prominent academics/politicians/trade unionists/civil society actors, whilst the target group will remain “the most promising, already elected young politicians, as nominated by FEPS Member Foundations”.
Whilst the design of the programme is by nature evolving, in principle, it includes a lecture by a prominent personality, direct exchanges with the European leaders, discussions on the priority topics with the European stakeholders, as also meeting with progressive allies and partners, such as the Party of European Socialists and PES Women, the S&D Group in the European Parliament, PES Group at the Committee of Regions, Young European Socialists, and Rainbow Rose, among others.