Thirty years ago in Maastricht, European heads of state agreed to launch the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Three decades later, many argue that the EMU is far from ideal. The original approach was one of push ahead – fuelled by the expectation that problems would be solved in due time.
30 years Maastricht Treaty
“The spirit of the Maastricht Treaty can overcome current challenges in Europe”
On Friday 3 June 2022, former French Minister of European Affairs, Élisabeth Guigou, delivered the inaugural Princess Beatrix Lecture (PBL) in Maastricht in the presence the princess herself. Annual lecture
G30
The next generation of European thinkers and creatives The G30 initiative is part of Re:Generation Maastricht, a series of events that reflect on, and engage with, the Conference on the Future of
Conference on the Future of Europe
What is the Conference on the Future of Europe? Why is it important? Why is it coming to Maastricht? The answers to these and more questions can be found on this web page. Take a look!
The Future of the Netherlands is European – Europe speech Sigrid Kaag
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon in early March, the Dutch Minister of Finance, Sigrid Kaag, addressed an audience in Maastricht’s Sint Janskerk. In her speech, she shared the newly appointed
The Conference on the Future of Europe
‘It’s very important that the public debate about Europe actually takes place’, Maarten van Gaans (Limburg’s provincial executive for Energy, Mobility and Europe) said in an interview with Studio Europa