Progressive perspectives on solving the global economic crisis

December 2008

10 December 2008 (All day)

Speaker(s)

Francois Houtart, Sven Giegold, Sue Branford, Fiona Dove
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DATE: Wednesday, December 10th
TIME: 14.00 – 15.30 (Public Forum) / 15:45-16:30 (Press Conference)
VENUE: - International Press Centre
Pasage Room
Rue de la Loi 155 - Bloc C
1040 Brussels
Belgium

The global financial system is unravelling at great speed. This is happening in the midst of a multiplicity of crises in relation to food, climate and energy.

Location

Résidence Palace, Brussels, Belgium
>See the video of the conference

DATE: Wednesday, December 10th
TIME: 14.00 – 15.30 (Public Forum) / 15:45-16:30 (Press Conference)
VENUE: - International Press Centre
Pasage Room
Rue de la Loi 155 - Bloc C
1040 Brussels
Belgium

The global financial system is unravelling at great speed. This is happening in the midst of a multiplicity of crises in relation to food, climate and energy. In the face of these multiple crises, governments are responding unilaterally as well as in forums such as the Washington Meeting of the G20 which took place on November 15th. Likewise, the EU Governments and Finance Ministers have initiated the development of an EU response to the financial crisis, which will be a priority on the agenda of the EU Summit which meets in Brussels on December 11th and 12th.

Under the impact of the crisis, the situation of communities, ordinary citizens and fragile ecosystems
are rapidly deteriorating. Meanwhile, governmental responses have mainly focused on short term stabilisation measures, calls for further liberalisation of trade and investments and a reaffirmation of the same financial institutions (especially the IMF) whose policies over so many decades have contributed to the crises.

To date, governments have also largely responded by spending more than one trillion dollars bailing out private financial institutions and corporations while ignoring calls for thorough and lasting solutions to the crises.

As Francois Houtart stated in his address to the UN General Assembly on 30th October “The world needs alternatives and not merely regulation. It is not enough to rearrange the system; we need to transform it”. Civil society –has developed serious alternatives and proposals for radical reforms that should be considered in this crucial debate. This Forum will present key alternative perspectives on
the current crises and proposals for the EU’s role in solving it.

PANELISTS

Francois Houtart – Member of the UN High-level task force on the financial crisis. Founder and President of the
Centre Tricontinental and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the Université Catholique de Louvain.

Sven Giegold – Economist and tax-specialist. Founding member of ATTAC Germany and member of its Working Group on Financial Markets and Tax Evasion. Founder member of the Tax Justice Network.

Sue Branford – Journalist working for the BBC and publishing articles on several UK newspapers such as the
Guardian. Co-author of the book: “The debt squads: the US, the Banks and Latin America”.

Fiona Dove – Director of Transnational Institute (TNI) since 1995. Previously, she was a Trade Union official
and also Founding editor of the National Magazine of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

RSVP: Pablo Sanchez (TNI)
E-mail:pablosanchez@tni.org
Tel: +32 (0) 486 50 79 96