“Stand Up for Democracy, Speak Up for Europe”: Interview with Outgoing EESC President Oliver Röpkе

“Stand up for democracy, speak up for Europe” was the guiding principle of Oliver Röpke, the outgoing president of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), throughout his 2.5-year leadership of the Brussels-based EU body.

In an interview with the European Newsroom (enr) during the Committee’s 599th plenary session, Röpke discussed his notable achievements, the challenges he encountered, and his vision for the future of the European Union.

Among his achievements is the establishment of the Enlargement Candidate Members’ Initiative, aimed at incorporating representatives of civil society organizations from EU candidate countries into its advisory processes. Röpke emphasized that the Committee is a “front-runner” in advocating for the inclusion of new nations in the bloc.

The ongoing housing and cost-of-living crisis was another critical topic addressed in the interview. Röpke warned that these issues pose a significant risk to “the trust in democracy and in Europe’s ability to respond.”

The departing EESC president also highlighted efforts to diversify the EU’s global trade relations, criticized the lack of social initiatives from the current European Commission, and addressed the impact of AI, automation, and platform work, among other topics.

The interview featured contributions from journalists of enr member agencies EFE (Spain), TASR (Slovakia), MIA (North Macedonia), and Tanjug (Serbia), along with questions from Tim Kohnen and Ian Smith of the enr team.

Subsequent to the interview, the enr released two Key Stories:

Story 1: Outgoing EESC chief calls on EU to keep enlargement momentum 

Story 2: Cost of living crisis “a big threat for the trust in democracy”, EESC President warns

The enr also filmed an exclusive video statement with Röpke in the hemicycle of the European Parliament, available on X, LinkedIn, and YouTube.