ALDE Party Congress Stockholm 2023
The 2023 ALDE Party Congress takes place on 26-28 May in Stockholm, Sweden.
Click on the menu on the left to find out more and to register for the Congress.
The 2023 ALDE Party Congress takes place on 26-28 May in Stockholm, Sweden.
Click on the menu on the left to find out more and to register for the Congress.
09:00 – 19:00
Registration open
Level 4 – Main entrance
10:30 – 13:00
Bureau meeting (by invitation only)
Lunch provided
27
11:30 - 13:00
Buffet Lunch offered by ALDE Party
M1 + Balcony
12:00 – 13:00
FNF: Counterbalancing Chinese Resource Supply: The EU’s Way Out of Dependency
C4
12:00 – 13:30
Workshop: The Liberal Technology Ecosystem – Tools for Political Organising (open to Council and Congress Delegates)
C1+ C2 + C3
12:45 - 14:00
International Officers Meeting (by invitation only)
Lunch provided
26
Opening & welcoming session: Liberal footprints in the von der Leyen Commission
Fireside chat with Margrethe Vestager, European Commission Executive Vice President & European Commission Vice President Věra Jourová.
Looking ahead to the final year before EP elections, what are the remaining priorities and how do we tee up to elections, engage with and make Europe relevant to European citizens.
Moderated by Svenja Hahn MEP, ALDE Party Vice President to be followed by open mic with audience Q&A.
Arena 1 (This session will be streamed live)
Open floor & consultation on the revised Stuttgart declaration and draft "ALDE Party Charter of values"
Arena 1
16:00 - 18:30
Council Meeting (for Council delegates)
C1+ C2 + C3
16:00 – 18:00
Re CoR: Liberal Mayors summit (by invitation only)
27
17:00 – 19:00
Corporate Round table- Addressing the Skills Shortage – How do we attract, foster and retain R&D in the EU?
26
19:00 - 20:00
Buses depart for the Vasa Museum
Main Entrance of the Waterfront
19:30 – 23:00
Welcoming Dinner Reception - Hosted by the Renew Europe Group
Vasa Museum. Please note that the museum is kept at 18 degrees Celsius at all times.
08:30 – 19:00
Registration Open
Level 4 Main entrance
09:00 – 10:00
Re CoR: Local Councillors and Europe (event open to all local councillors and local candidates)
Jasna Gabric, First Vice-President Renew Europe, Mayor of Trbovlje (Slovenia) 2014-2022
Michiel Rijsberman, Second Vice-President Renew Europe, Regional Minister of Flevoland Province (Netherlands)
Kate Feeney, Third Vice-President Renew Europe, Chair of the Economic Development Committee of Dún-Laoghaire Rathdown County (Ireland)
Dovydas Kaminskas, Mayor of Taurage (Lithuania)
C1
Bureau Candidates' Debate
moderated by Lousewies van der Laan
Nominations received for the 3 positions of Vice-President:
Malik Azmani - VVD, The Netherlands
Dan Barna - USR, Romania
Jaroslav Bžoch, ANO, Czech Republic
Eva Kjer Hansen - Venstre, Denmark
Jouni Ovaska - Keskusta, Finland
Nominations received for the position of Treasurer:
David Burke - Fianna Fáil, Ireland
Eva De Bleeker - Open VLD, Belgium
Arena 1 (This session will be streamed live)
Open consultation on the ALDE Party Manifesto draft
Presentation on the progress and state of play of the manifesto drafting process, followed by an exchange with congress and council delegates to get feedback on the manifesto outline in particularly on the main challenges to address, draft political calls and what is missing to be addressed.
Other members of the drafting committee will also be present at the session.
Arena 1
Official Congress Opening
"Towards 2024" - The Swedish prospective: Johan Pehrson Minister for Employment - Party Leader (Liberalerna, Sweden) & Muharrem Demirok Member of the Riksdag - Party Leader (Centerpartiet, Sweden) - moderated by Annelou van Egmond, ALDE Party Vice President
Arena 1 (This session will be streamed live)
11:00 – 12:30
Corporate Roundtables - Cybersecurity: What are the biggest threats facing the EU and what can we do?
26
11:00 – 16:00
Electronic voting booths open
25
11:30 – 14:00
Resolution Working Group
Draft resolutions will be discussed in this session in the order as determined by vote prior to Congress. The Working Group will form recommendations ahead of the Congress meeting and voting on Sunday.
Chaired by Lousewies van der Laan.
A2
11:30 - 13:00
ALDE Individual Members Annual General Meeting
24
12:00 – 13:30
What we know about liberal voters – Presentation of the latest ALDE Party Survey Results (open to Council and Congress Delegates)
C1 + C2
12:00 – 13:30
LYMEC Alumni Network (Lunch provided)
C4
12:00 - 13:30
ALDE Party Leaders Meeting (by invitation only)
Lunch provided
C3
12:00 - 13:30
Buffet Lunch - offered by ALDE Party
M1 + Balcony
13:30 - 14:30
Expert workshop: latest campaign tools
ALDE Party Campaign Team & FDP Switzerland
(by invitation only)
24
13:00 - 14:00
Ukraine and Moldova. EU next?
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) Martin Angeby, Director NDI Moldova, presents fresh public opinion research on people's attitudes in the two countries, with commentary from Ukrainian, Moldovan Liberal leaders.
Panel discussion:
• Vadym Halaychuk, MP, International secretary (Servants of the People, Ukraine)
• Kira Rudik MP, ALDE Party Vice-President (Golos, Ukraine)
• Igor Munteanu, President of the Coalition for Unity and Prosperity (CUB, Moldova),
• Karin Karlsbro, MEP (Liberalerna, Sweden)
Moderated by Birgitta Ohlsson, Director Political Parties, NDI and former EU Minister (Liberalerna, Sweden)
27
Strengthening Europe’s Security in Wartime:
Moderated by Daniel Berg, ALDE Vice-President & Chair of Bureau Policy Advisory Group on Security and Defence
Arena 1 (This session will be streamed live)
Liberal green deal: tackling climate change and ensuring food security.
Keynote speech by Romina Pourmokhtari, Minister of Climate and Environment (Liberalerna, Sweden).
Panel discussion:
Moderated by Jan Huitema MEP (VVD, Netherlands)
Arena 1 (This session will be streamed live)
15:30 - 17:00
AIMs: Risks to democracy - a liberal checklist and the solutions
Moderated by Karolina Deryńska – Polish political activist and team leader, AIM Steering Committee member
We will define the risks to liberal democracy in Europe and try to answer the question: what are the responsibilities (of citizens and political parties) of being in a democracy?
26
16:00 - 16:30
ALDE - PACE members meeting (by invitation only)
36
16:00 – 18:00
ELF Event: Innovating for a Stronger EU: Liberal Policies for Healthcare and Energy Security
Session 1 Speakers:
Moderated by: Dr. Antonios Nestoras, Deputy Executive Director, European Liberal Forum
Session 2 Speakers:
Moderated by: Francesco Cappelletti, Policy and Research Officer, European Liberal Forum
27
16:00 – 17:00
Urgency Resolution Working Group
Urgency resolutions will be discussed in this session. Amendments may raised during the meeting by full member parties.
Chaired by Lousewies van der Laan.
A2
16:00 – 17:00
Re CoR and FNF: The Union's East-West Divide: local, economic, and social perspectives
Moderated by François Decoster, President Renew Europe CoR and Mayor of Saint-Omer
21
17:00 – 18:00
Workshop: Best of Political Data – Projects Showcase (open to Council and Congress Delegates)
21
17:00 – 18:00
FNF: Migration: An Ongoing Challenge for European Unity. Liberal Proposals for Migration Management
C4
17:00 – 18:30
Any vote is a goal - Networking hour Inclusion in politics - co-hosted by Rainbow Platform/ Alliance Of Her (by invitation only)
C1+ C2
18:30 – 20:00
Congress networking drinks
M1 + Balcony + Level 4
08:30 – 12:00
Registration open
Level 4 Main Entrance
08:30 – 10:30
Electronic Voting Booths Open
25
Screening of The Alliance Of Her Documentary – She Will Be Heard: The Movie
With introductory remarks from:
Arena 1
10:00 – 11:00
Workshop: Preparing for 2024 – How to learn winning from each other (open to Council and Congress Delegates)
21
10:00 – 11:00
FNF: V4´s Super Election Year 2023: New Hot Spot Slovakia?
27
ALDE Party Congress meeting
Arena 1
12:00 - 13:00
Grab & Go Lunch - offered by ALDE Party
M1
13:00 – 14:00
FNF: The War in Ukraine: Consequences for South Caucasus
27
The 2023 ALDE Party Congress will take place on Friday 26 - Sunday 28 May in Stockholm, Sweden. The Congress will be hosted at the Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre.
The Waterfront Congress Centre is situated in the heart of Stockholm. It can easily be accessed by taxi, bus & rail, being located next to both Stockholm Central Station (train) and Cityterminalen (bus). Train and bus connections from Arlanda Aiport, Bromma Aiport and Skavsta Airport each arrive at these two destinations.
Rail
Bus
Taxi
Car
If arriving by car, parking spaces are available near the Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre:
Our efforts towards sustainability:
The Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre is one of the most energy efficient buildings in the world.
More information can be found here: https://stockholmwaterfront.com/conference/
Accommodation
Late May in Stockholm is a very busy period, hence we advise you to make your booking as soon as possible. For your comfort, the ALDE Party Secretariat has negotiated a priced block booking at:
Congress Registration Fee
Even if the Congress is open to everyone, we remind you that for guests that are not part of a delegation the fee below will be applied:
To access the Official Dinner Reception, all attendees MUST wear their Congress badges and lanyards as access to the venue will be strictly controlled.
Please note there will be a 15 EUR charge for every re-printed badge onsite and so attendees must be sure to keep their access badge with them.
For any queries related to registration, please contact the events team at [email protected] or +32 2 551 01 69
Travel Reimbursement
In accordance with ALDE Party statutes, partial travel costs will be reimbursed to ALDE Party Council delegates only. To claim your reimbursement, download this form and follow the instructions listed on it.
During the Congress, we will hold elections to the ALDE Party Bureau. Elections will be held for the following positions:
Vice President: 3 positions available
Treasurer: 1 position available
The nominations received by the Secretariat are available on the Bureau candidates page.
Resolutions.
In accordance with ALDE Party statutes the deadline to submit draft resolutions is two months prior to the ALDE Party Congress. Resolutions must be submitted via the online platform by 23:59 CET on Friday 07 April.
This year, we shall be using a new platform for the resolutions (OpenSlides). This platform will be launched shortly and International Officers will automatically receive their login details as well as instructions on how to use the platform. The ALDE Secretariat will also organise an introduction session once the platform is live.
Member parties will receive a consolidated dossier of all draft resolutions submitted at the latest by Friday 14 April.
Amendments.
Any amendments to draft resolutions must be submitted by Friday 28 April via the same online platform.
Member parties will then receive a consolidated dossier of all amendments submitted to the draft resolutions by Friday 05 May.
All submitted resolutions and amendments will also be available to view via the online platform.
Urgency Resolutions.
Draft urgency resolutions can be submitted via the online platform until Thursday 25 May at 12:00 CET. These must not exceed 300 words and must deal with issues or developments that occurred since the deadline for regular resolutions (07 April).
Any questions and queries regarding the resolution & amendment submission process and the platform can be sent to Andrew Burgess at [email protected].
Delegation lists will close at 12:00 CET on Friday 19 May.
After this point, changes can only be made in the statutory exceptional cases of flight cancellation, sickness, or unforeseen political developments. In such cases, please contact the ALDE Party Secretariat immediately [email protected]
Failure of the International Officer to assign all voting rights by this deadline will result in that delegation being unable to exercise unallocated votes.
You can review the number of votes each delegation is entitled to here.
All voting during the Congress will take place via the OneTec voting system at: www.votingonline.eu (Except in circumstances where a vote by show of hand is decided by chair during votes on resolutions and working groups).
Those allocated with a voting right by their International Officer as a delegate of a full member party that has paid its 2023 membership fees, will receive personal login credentials to access this voting platform by email. This email will be sent from "[email protected]" and this login will be unique to you. Please check your spam folder if it has not appeared.
Voting during session.
We recommend logging onto this voting website using a mobile device, so that when the votes are called during the session, you have your own personal voting device in your hand. This platform also works via your internet browser.
You will be able to access the platform during the votes, but you will not be able to cast a ballot on a vote already held.
What if I hold a proxy vote?
If you have been allocated a vote and a proxy voting right by your member party, after logging in with your personal credentials, your vote will count twice.
Voting rights are programmed into the system following the deadline on Friday 19 May to submit voting lists.
Bureau Elections procedures.
The Bureau shall consist of 11 members, elected by the Congress, amongst whom a President, nine Vice Presidents and a Treasurer. Members of the Bureau cannot serve more than three consecutive mandates of two years each in the same position and no more than eight years in total.
Election of the Treasurer.
As stipulated in the ALDE Party Statutes, adopted by the ALDE Party Congress in Athens, Greece, on 24-26 October 2019 (art. 25, a):
“The President and the Treasurer are elected separately, by a majority of more than 50% of the votes cast. If there are more than two candidates, and no one obtains more than 50% of the votes cast, a second round takes place between the two candidates who obtained the most votes.”
Election of the Vice-Presidents.
As stipulated in the ALDE Party Statutes, adopted by the ALDE Party Congress in Athens, Greece, on 24-26 October 2019 (art. 25, b):
“The Vice Presidents are elected on a single ballot paper. Delegates can choose as many candidates as they wish to up to the maximum number of vacancies to be filled. The candidates with the most votes are elected in the order of the amount of votes.”
“Only candidates reaching the quorum defined as follows are elected: 1/the positions available, i.e. that for 2 positions the quorum will 1/2 = 50% of the ballots cast (and not of total votes), for 3 positions 1/3=33,33% of the ballots cast, for 4 positions 1/4 =25% of the ballots cast, etc.”
“In case of only one vacant position for a round of election, the principle of simple majority shall be used, as is the case with the position of President and Treasurer.”
“Candidates failing to obtain the quorum in the first round can run in the second round where there will be no quorum. Those obtaining the highest number of votes are elected until all vacant mandates are filled.”
“If two or more candidates obtain the same number of votes for the last vacant mandate, an extra round will be arranged between those candidates to determine who will fill the mandate.”
“In the event that a sitting Vice President or Treasurer runs for the position of President, an additional mandate would become vacant should that person be elected President.”
In case one or several candidates miss the quorum, a second round of election will be held.
The returning officers will ensure anonymity of the votes by supervising the process and ensuring that the data is not retained following the vote.
Please find a full overview of Congress deadlines available to download below.
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Please note that a congress registration fee is applicable to all attendees who are not included in the following groups;
All other attendees will be required to pay a fee. This includes representatives from member party organisations who are not voting / associate delegates, political staffers, individual party members and any other guest who are not listed above.
Early Bird registration fee: €75.00 (valid until 30 April 2023).
On-site registration fee: €100.00
For any queries related to registration, please contact the events team at [email protected] or +32 2 551 01 69
A 15 EUR fee will be charged lost / misplaced badged which require reprinting on-site.
Further information will be uploaded soon. If you have any inquiry about any aspect of ALDE Party Congress 2023, you can contact us at [email protected] or + 32 2 551 0169.
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