The refugee crisis in Europe has been going on for almost three years now. So far, this phenomenon was mainly discussed in media and public discourse with regard to the placement and integration of refugees. However, there are many other aspects, such as the solutions, opportunities and challenges regarding the economy and employment, which are at least as important as the social questions. In the conference, we also like to introduce a concrete solution proposal to the audience, which is made by the Lithuanian Free Market Institutes, according to their successful experiences.
Republikon Institute and European Liberal Forum will hold a conference on 22nd November 2018, with the aim of examining the refugee question from new aspects, mainly with regard to employment, with the help of foreign and domestic experts as well as known politicians.
Date: 22th November 2018
Venue: Mozsár Cafe, 1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 21.
10,00: OPENING REMARKS
• Csaba Tóth, ELF Board Member, Director of Strategy at Republikon Institute
10,10: OPENING PRESENTATION
LABOUR MIGRATION AND FLEXIBILITY OF REGULATION FOR EMPLOYING NON-EU NATIONALS
• Žilvinas Šilėnas, president, Lithuanian Free Market Institute
10,30. PRESENTATIONS
NEW EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES OF MIGRATION
• Ágnes Hárs, senior researcher associate, Kopint-Tárki
• Nils Erik Forsgård, president, Think Tank Magma
Moderator:
• Csaba Tóth, ELF Board Member, Director of Strategy at Republikon Institute
Working language: English
11,30: LUNCH BREAK
12,00: DEBATE
• Balázs Orbán, Parliamentary secretary of state, Prime Minister’s Office
• Péter Niedermüller, Member of European Parliament, S&D DK
Moderator:
• Dániel Mikecz, researcher, Republikon Institute
Working language: Hungarian
Facebookon event: HERE.
Participation is free of charge but requires registration.
You could register in the following email address: republikon@republikon.hu.
Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content of the programme, or for any use that may be made of it. The views expressed herein are those of the speaker(s) alone. These views do not necessarily reflect those of the European Parliament and/or the European Liberal Forum asbl.