Main issues: macroeconomic policy; economic growth; sustainable development; environment; industrial, agricultural and other sectoral policies; regional and structural policies, planning, competition, small- end medium-sized enterprises, statistics, etc.
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Member of the Economic and Social Council as from 29th November 2007.Group I - employers’ organisations at national level.
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Member of the Economic and Social Council as from 30th March 2011.Group II – trade unions at national level.
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Member of the Economic and Social Council as from 10th December 2003.Group III – representative of farmers’ organisations.
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Member of the Economic and Social Council as from 24th April 2008.Group III – professional organisations’ representative.
MISSION
is the “bridge” between citizens and the national government. Its mission is to support such “bridging” so as to facilitate the communication between the society and the national government. It is the new and modern institution of the civil dialogue.
The ESC's mission is to promote civil society organisations access to and involvement in the process of decision-making on strategic economic and social issues.
The main goal of ESC's operation is to enable different representatives of organised civil society to feel free to state their views whereas unanimity on matters of common interest is encouraged. The Council expresses and protects civil society interests by communicating agreed statements and proposals submitted by its members to the executive and legislative authorities.


