The decision to merge the European Commission’s equality portfolio with the preparedness and crisis management portfolio by President Ursula von der Leyen has sparked concerns among NGOs that equality issues may be neglected in EU legislation. This move has raised questions about whether EU policy on equality will take a backseat in the upcoming mandate of the Commission. Last year, von der Leyen had appointed Malta’s Helena Dalli as the Commissioner in charge of equality, but this portfolio was omitted from the new team of European Commissioners announced by von der Leyen. This decision has led to criticism from NGOs advocating for women’s rights, especially at a time when far-right parties opposing the importance of gender issues are gaining influence in European governments.

One of the key voices discussing this issue is MEP Lina Gálvez from Spain, who presides over the European Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM). Gálvez will provide insights into the implications of the merger of the equality portfolio with preparedness and crisis management and what this could mean for the future of EU policy on gender equality. The decision has raised concerns about the lack of consideration for gender issues and whether they will be adequately addressed by the European Commission under the new structure. The discussion on Radio Schuman aims to shed light on the potential impacts of this decision and what the expectations should be for the EU Commission in addressing equality issues moving forward.

In addition to examining the implications of the merger of portfolios, the show will also provide a quick look at the agenda for the day, highlighting von der Leyen’s visit to Kyiv as a central focus. The show will explore the paradoxes surrounding the allocation of new Commissioner portfolios and how they may impact the work of the European Commission on various policy issues. The discussion will delve into the broader context of EU politics and the challenges faced by policymakers in addressing pressing issues such as equality and crisis management in the current political landscape.

As the debate on the future of EU policy on equality continues, Radio Schuman will also provide an overview of the strongest passports in the world and how Europeans rank in terms of passport strength. This segment offers a different perspective on global issues and sheds light on the privileges and limitations of citizenship in different countries. By presenting a diverse range of topics, the show aims to inform and engage its audience on key issues shaping European politics and society, including gender equality, crisis management, and international relations. Through expert analysis and insightful discussions, Radio Schuman provides a platform for critical dialogue on pressing issues facing the European Union and its member states.

Overall, the decision to merge the equality portfolio with preparedness and crisis management in the European Commission has raised concerns about the prioritization of gender equality in EU policy. The absence of a dedicated equality portfolio has led to criticism from NGOs and advocates for women’s rights, who fear that gender issues may be overlooked under the new structure. MEP Lina Gálvez will share her perspectives on the implications of this decision and what it means for the future of EU policy on equality. Radio Schuman provides a platform for these discussions, along with insights into other important topics such as Commissioner portfolios, international relations, and citizenship rights, aiming to inform and engage its audience on key issues shaping European politics and society.

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