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maandag 1 juli 2013

Press release: Socialist and Social Democratic youth from the Meuse-Rhine Euregion meet in Maastricht


MAASTRICHT/HASSELT/AACHEN/LIEGE – Saturday, 29th of June, representatives of Animo Limburg (BE), JS Limburg (NL), Jusos Aachen (D) and MJS Liège (BE) gathered for the first time in their history. The four organizations are the youth branches of resp. sp.a, PvdA, SPD and PS. For their first meeting, the young socialist movement chose a rather symbolic meeting point: Maastricht, the cradle of Europe where 12 member states signed the Treaty on European Union back in 1992. Maastricht is also in the running to become Cultural Capital in 2018.

The agenda contained, besides getting to know each other, topics such as mobility, education and border labour. “In spite of the fact that officially there is free movement of people, goods, services and capital, often people are confronted with administrative borders,” says Rob Declerck, representative for Animo Limburg. “That’s among other situations the case for those who would like to work in another member state, with different tax law. That is a pity, because it obstructs cooperation which is vital for the growth of the region.”

As their first core topic, the young socialists decided on mobility and connection. This seems to be a sore spot for all subregions in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion. “Some crucial train connections are missing, others are under severe pressure,” says Seddik Ghoule of JS Limburg. Yasmine Jarine of MJS Liège complements: “A good transportation system plays a vital role in the attraction of large companies such as DSM and Siemens and related employments.” The four youth parties therefore announce actions for the month of August.

Animo Limburg, Jusos Aachen, MJS Liège en JS Limburg conclude their joint statement with the fact that in the future, the four organisations will cooperate more around topics that are mutual for the German-speaking Community (BE), the provinces of Liège (BE), Limburg (BE), Limburg (NL) and the region of Aachen (D). “The borders between our homes are part of the past,” thus concludes Tobias Küppers, one  of the Jusos Aachen representatives. “Only by working together, we will advance.”


Animo Limburg
Jusos Aachen
MJS Liège
JS in de PvdA Limburg


Representatives of the four political youth organisations.