The Platform work directive: an insufficient step in the right direction The new directive is helpful, but it falls far short of meeting Volt’s expectations.
Holistic Climate Governance: What it is, why it’s needed, and how to get there To succeed in transitioning to a more sustainable future, we need a new model to transform the entire economy, incorporating societal considerations and involving all relevant stakeholders.
Strengthening European Unity: The Case for a Common European Intelligence Agency We propose that the ‘’Intelligence and Situation Centre’’ (INTCEN) of the EU evolve to create collective assessments based on member states' sources and gain its own intelligence gathering capabilities that will inform a more effective, speedy and united European front against foreign interference. An opinion article by Adam Hruška and Teun Janssen.
Fragmented and Fragile: LGBTQIA+ Rights across the EU LGBTQIA+ rights in the EU are fragmented and inconsistent - a true union would give everyone the opportunity to thrive.
European Parliament candidates for Volt travel to Kyiv, pledge 5 measures to support Ukraine’s victory Last week, representatives of Volt from across the continent traveled to Kyiv to discuss the EU’s strategy and support required to win the war against Putin. Having spoken to Ukrainians about the impact of the war on life in Ukraine, Volt proposes five measures to ensure a safe and free Ukraine inside the EU.
Consumer sovereignty and market realities Volt's policy proposals empower consumers and reshape markets, steering Europe towards a sustainable future.
Volt elects European lead candidates and transnational list MEPs Damian Boeselager and Sophie in ‘t Veld elected as European lead candidates for Volt. As the only party in Europe, Volt sets up transnational list with candidates from 20 European countries .
Europe’s energy systems need to be overhauled to facilitate a sustainable future At a global level, there has been a shift in policy on energy systems. The rise of renewable energy as a cheap low-carbon alternative to polluting fossil fuels has created opportunities for a transition away from the climate-damaging status quo - but are our energy systems fit-for-purpose?
Regenerative farming and a thorough revision of the CAP - not climate backtracking - is how Europe can help protesting farmers Our farmers are right to protest. We need regenerative pan-European solutions to solve our food crisis.
How to get on track: The role of rail in reducing carbon emissions Unlocking rail's potential in the climate challenge requires cohesive EU policies and infrastructure investments.
Any barriers to comprehensive humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza must be lifted At the beginning of this month, 118 Palestinians were killed and 760 injured while attempting to access humanitarian aid in the west of Gaza City. This incident illustrates how desperate the Palestinian people are to receive food and how norms, order and humanitarian international law have been so degraded in Gaza that the only responsible action is to stop the fighting now.
International Women’s Day: What is Volt doing for women? Europe’s prosperity depends on gender equality. Here’s what Volt is doing for women.
Advocating for a European Army The war in Ukraine is a stark reminder that an independent and robust European Army is vital for promoting peace and effective deterrence.
Belgium’s time to act: Leading the Council in time of need. Belgium has taken over the presidency of the Council of the European Union. This comes at a moment when a lot is at stake within and outside of the Union. Disinformation, climate change and conflicts already ongoing or in the process of erupting around the globe, in addition to the European Parliament Elections in June, Belgium’s presidency is especially poignant.
Over two months of war: the EU must finally find one voice The current humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is unacceptable and must be stopped.
Violence against sex workers can be curbed – but not with our current policies Everyone has a right to be protected against violence. Sex workers, however, not only face appalling levels of violent, but their vulnerability has been actively exacerbated by policymaking.
Warsaw and Brussels: a unique opportunity to move forward Donald Tusk can offer a stable relationship, but some unresolved questions remain. The EU must exercise caution if it wants to have a chance at reconciliation and future growth vis-à-vis Warsaw.
From the General Assembly to the European Elections: Volt's strategy to navigate political barriers in France Meet Volt France's lead candidates, Sven and Rayna, as they share insights on the crucial Paris GA, a pivotal event leading to the European elections.
Volt Europa Unveils Bold Vision for Europe and Elects New Leadership Volt Europa, the first pan-European political party, held its biggest General Assembly (GA) ever this weekend in Paris, France, drawing over 900 Volters from across the continent.
Volt Europa Poised for the Election of its New Leadership Volt Europa is gearing up for the election of its new board this weekend.
Volt Europa's GA in Paris: Addressing the ‘Elephant in the Room’ The upcoming GA marks a pivotal moment for Volt, as it prepares to tackle pressing issues and the “elephant in the room” of EU politics