After Sweden, it is time for Spain to take over the baton of the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU, the body representing the 27 governments of the bloc. The Spanish Presidency will run until 31 December. It comes at a crucial time for the EU, when institutions are trying to agree on as many dossiers as possible before the end of the legislative term in about 10 months time. With national snap elections upcoming on 23 July, however, many fear this might cause some uncertainty under the EU’s roof as well.
Priorities of the Spanish Presidency includes a new push for working conditions in the CCS
Culture Action Europe, 10 July 2023 , Spain
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