EUROPEAN FORUM PILSEN 2015
OFFICIALS’ BOOKLET
WORDS OF WELCOME BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SESSION
Dearest Officials, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Officials Team of European Forum Pilsen 2015! My name is Alastair Payne, and I have the honour of presiding the session. If you'll indulge me I'll quickly introduce myself; I'm 24 and I've been involved in EYP since I was 18. Over that time I've seen many changes in the organisation, in the nature of our sessions, and in the topics discussed at our events. I've also seen a radical change in myself and those around me. I believe you are all experienced enough with the European Youth Parliament to understand the kind of transformative effect I'm talking about, and like me, you're probably not sure who you'd have become without your experiences in this organisation. I want to offer you all the opportunity to go through that experience again, as if it were for the first time. As someone who has attempted to retire on no less than 3 occasions, I've come to realise that EYP is in the business of always offering new challenges if you're willing to make them for yourself. So at Pilsen 2015 we're going to be trying things a little differently, and you may find them more challenging than you're used to, but I'm confident in each and every one of you to excel in the role you now find yourself in, and rediscover the things that keep you coming back to sessions again and again. And I'll always be there to pick you up when you're feeling down, point you in the right direction, work with you in everything you do, and put a beer in your hand at the end of the day. Each individual of this team was very carefully selected out of a large number of applicants, but you weren't just selected as individuals, you were selected together to form a team. Each of you has personal qualities I'm counting on to bring out the best in others, and I'm confident that together we can create an environment our delegates will thrive in, and that we see ourselves develop through. The one thing I really want to tell you all at the start of this adventure together is to remember that long sessions are some of the shortest days of your life. You will be in Pilsen for seven days. You have seven days to work together, to work with the delegates, and to create the things you know you need to create. Don't waste that time. You signed up for this session because there was something you wanted to do – so let's go and do it. Your humble servant, President Payne
Dear Officials, Let me give you the very first warm welcome to the Officials Team of the European Forum Pilsen 2015. I know that it may sound as a cliché and this is probably mentioned in most of the welcome booklets, but I have to say that I am honestly enormously happy to welcome every single one of you on the team. I know there is currently a lot of work ahead for all the respective teams, thus I wish you a good luck with the session preparations and hope that once we gather in Pilsen, we could say that everything is ready to kick off a session which would become a highlight of this summer for all participants. I promise that we, the Organising Team, will do our best in fulfilling all your needs and making the working environment for you as pleasant as possible. Yet I would like to highlight the fact that all of us are on the same team with the same goal and as I am convinced that good cooperation between CJOs is one of the main factors in making this forum a success, I would like to ask you to keep in mind a motto of the Three Musketeers which summarises my vision of the whole Officials Team very well – in other words “One for all, and all for one“. If there are any concerns, wishes, questions or anything you are unsure about, be it prior, during or after (probably not years though) the session, do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to help you. I wish you a safe journey to Pilsen and I am very much looking forward to meeting you all soon! Yours, Marek Haisl
WORDS OF WELCOME BY THE HEAD ORGANISER
WORDS OF WELCOME BY THE EDITORS Dear all, On behalf of the media team, we, the Editors, would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the Officials Team of European Forum Pilsen 2015. While our roles may be diverse, we know that our shared vision will guarantee the success of this session. Our vision is very straightforward, combining autonomy with unity we believe in creating an atmosphere of shared responsibility among all participants. What we get out of this session relies entirely on how much we are willing to put in, and this attitude is shared by our Journalists. Everybody has an equal contribution to make and we envision a session with close overlap between Chairs, Journalists, Organisers, and Delegates. Our Journalists will be pushing for the use of social media, video, and blogging platforms to communicate with Delegates within the session and the wider EYP community outside of Pilsen. We are very open to (and will actively encourage) Chairs’ and Organisers’ teams to contribute to our output, be it through ideas, interviews, or even photographs. Our Journalists will be free to form working project groups to build on their own ideas and create the content they want shared at the session. While we will provide support and structure to the team, the shape our media output will eventually take is very open. But from what we’ve seen so far we are very excited! To conclude, we want to reiterate that we believe in unity between all roles at the session. If there is anything our team can do to make your time in Pilsen that bit less payneful then please call in for a chat! Looking forward to meeting you all, Conall & Lia
Dear Officials of European Forum Pilsen 2015, It is with a feeling of great excitement that I welcome you to the Pilsen team on behalf of EYP Czech Republic. Having looked at the team’s composition, I am convinced that a lot of good work is to be done. On 13 July 1985 – pretty much exactly 30 years ago – the English band Queen performed during the Live Aid concert in Wembley. (The show is regarded one of the best musical performances in history.) With this anniversary, we can stop for a second and take something from it. Let us hope that we can experience a true Bohemian Rhapsody this August in, well, West Bohemia. While there might be plenty opportunities to sit down and enjoy some time with Radio Ga Ga, there might be a Hammer to Fall from time to time, which should always keep us alert. Knowing that there is this Crazy Little Thing Called Love, I am certain we can make the session a lovable experience all in all. Please do not tell the Delegates “We Will Rock You”, but rather keep a positive and open-minded approach to each and every one of them. The wish of EYP Czech Republic, which hopefully transfers to wishes of you all, is to be able to shout out We Are the Champions following the session’s end. Hopefully, we can make this reality. On behalf of EYP CZ, Marek Navrátil President
WORDS OF WELCOME BY THE PRESIDENT OF EYP CZ
SESSION INFO As already mentioned in the previous part, both culture and industry play a very important role in the city’s past and present and we would like to symbolise their connection by the motto: CULTURE & INDUSTRY: FORMING NEW DIRECTIONS We have chosen topics focusing mainly on cultural and technical aspects, or the combination thereof, such as creative industries. Even though European Forum is a summer session, which can easily turn into a very relaxed event, we would like to ensure that there is still a significant level of academic quality that is well-balanced with the social aspects. Therefore, we are happy to have selected a very competent and experienced Officials’ Team, that should guarantee both the quality, and the EYP spirit, in order to ensure a well organised and enjoyable event.
Prague Pilsen
PILSEN Pilsen, a former royal city located in western Bohemia, will be the host city of European Forum Pilsen 2015. Having received the title of the European Capital of Culture 2015 thanks to its rich history as well as other important aspects. It was founded at the end of the 1st millenium and soon grew to become one of the biggest and most important cities in Bohemia (now it is the 4th most populous city in the Czech Republic.) During the times of the Hussite movement, it housed one of the most vociferous parts of the Catholic resistance. One of the milestones of industrialisation of the Czech Lands can also be attributed to Pilsen. The Trojan Chronicle, first printed book in Bohemia and one of the first in the entire world was made here soon after the invention of print. Its legacy still lives in the city’s many booming industries, most notably the Škoda Factory and the brewery with the first pilsner type beer (which is named after the city) the Pilsner Urquell. St. Bartholomew’s Gothic Cathedral, with the highest tower in the Czech Republic or Moorish Revival Great Synagogue, the second largest synagogue in Europe, prove that Pilsen is also very rich in the area of culture.
COMMITTEE TOPICS CULT | How can the EU influence the education and training of its citizens, as well as their job mobility, in order to ensure a balanced workforce that meets the changing skill demands of the labour market? INTA | Considering the controversy surrounding the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the USA, how should the EU proceed with these talks to ensure a set of measures which benefit EU citizens as well as the EU’s economy? LIBE | With the threat of mass surveillance, censorship and cybercrime looming, how should the EU reform its legislation concerning the Internet, digital media and digital communications, in order to protect the rights and liberties of its citizens, whilst ensuring national security and continuing to foster economic growth and innovation? DROI | With current migration mechanisms failing both for the vulnerable seeking refuge and the Member States attempting to accommodate them, how should the EU and Member States adjust their stance on refugees and asylum seekers in order to fulfil their humanitarian duty to the people fleeing their home countries? ECON | In the aftermath of the Greek default and with rising tensions in the Eurozone, how can the EU reform the legislation around the Euro, and what measures should be taken in order to secure the future of the shared currency? IMCO | New Industry: The “sharing economy” is a modern phenomenon, where consumer choice has outpaced consumer protection legislation. How should the EU respond to calls for increased regulation on services such as Uber and AirBnB, and should protections be put in place for the incumbent businesses being displaced? ITRE | From Fracking to Fission: What energy mix should the EU and Member States aim for in order to best meet the demand for energy security, whilst also respecting environmental and economic concerns?
EVENTS EUROCONCERT EYP is home to many talented people, but at most sessions the only talents a person can show are hard work, good ideas and public speeches. But we believe that those are not the only amazing things you can do. Therefore, we included this event to provide you with a platform to show the others your passion for art. Anyone can participate and the only thing you have to do is tell us (you will get the information in an email), bring your instrument or other proprieties and get ready!
EYP WORKSHOPS As this session might be a breaking point for Delegates to decide whether to continue with EYP and start applying for sessions as Officials or not, we decided to organise workshops led mainly by experienced Board Members of EYP CZ who would expose them a bit of the work of CJOs as well as explain the function of EYP International.
PROGRAMME MONDAY 10 AUGUST until 12:00 Arrival of Officials 14:00 – 18:00 CJO Teambuilding & Training 20:00 onwards Officials’ Evening TUESDAY 11 AUGUST 8:30 – 12:00 CJ Trainings until 12:00 Arrival of Delegates 13:00 – 14:00 General Teambuilding 14:00 – 18:00 Committee Teambuilding 19:00 onwards Euro Village with a surprise WEDNESDAY 12 AUGUST 9:00 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony 11:00 – 18:00 Teambuilding / Committee Work 19:30 – 21:00 Euroconcert THURSDAY 13 AUGUST 8:00 – 18:00 Committee Work 20:00 onwards Theme Party
COMMITTEE DINNERS While the Teambuilding, Committee Work and General Assembly are very enjoyable parts of EYP, it is nice to be less formal for a while and blow off steam while chit-chatting with your old and new friends over a lovely meal in many of Pilsen’s restaurants along with your committee and other participants.
FRIDAY 14 AUGUST 8:00 – 18:00 Committee Work 19:00 onwards Committee Dinners (chairs leaving earlier for typing) 21:00 onwards Resolution Typing SATURDAY 15 AUGUST 9:00 – 11:30 Extra programme 12:30 – 13:30 EYP Workshops for Delegates 13:45 – 18:00 GA preparation 20:00 onwards Farewell party SUNDAY 16 AUGUST 8:30 – 16:30 General Assembly 16:30 – 17:30 Closing Ceremony 18:00 onwards Departures Please note there might be alterations in the programme.
THEME PARTY Directions party! Regarding the session motto, we invite you to Directions Party. Either dress like a pointer or a member of One Direction. You can make a map costume or represent a compass. Take everything you can out of the session motto. Culture & Industry? Be a working class Da Vinci!
VENUES
ACCOMMODATION All participants will be accommodated in Domov mládeže VOŠ a SPŠE Plzeň in double or triple bed rooms. Moreover, the accommodation is just next to our venue for the Teambuilding and Committee Work. Address: Koterovská 85, 326 00 Pilsen
TEAMBUILDING & COMMITTEE WORK We are very grateful that the Metropolitan University of Prague in Pilsen was kind enough to provide us with nicely equiped classrooms which will be used during the Teambuilding and Committee Work. Address: Koterovská 85, 326 00 Pilsen
GENERAL ASSEMBLY The last part of the session will be held in the Town Hall of the City of Pilsen. This hall is used for meetings of the municipal government of the City of Pilsen thus it will completely fit to all the GA needs. Address: náměstí Republiky 1, 306 32 Pilsen
ARRIVING IN PRAGUE BY PLANE AND/OR TRAVELLING TO PILSEN BY BUS? There is a regular bus line no. 100 which departs from the Terminals of the Václav Havel Airport Prague. Buy a ticket for the bus in one of the ticket machines – the ticket costs 24 CZK (approx. €1). Keep in mind that the vast majority of the ticket machines accept CZK (coins) only, so please make sure that you have Czech Crowns. It would then take you around 15-20 minutes to reach the Zličín Bus Station (Prague, Zličín), which is one of the Prague‘s most important bus stations that connects Prague with many other cities and towns. There you board one of the buses of the company Student Agency (big yellow buses) in the direction to Pilsen – the ticket for the bus to Pilsen can be bought either from the driver (please bear in mind that not all the drivers speak English and this option is valid only if there are free seats in the bus) or at jizdenky.studentagency.cz, which we recommend (the website can be switched into English and EUR) and costs 100 CZK (approx. €4). The journey takes exactly 1 hour and the bus will take you directly to Pilsen with no stops in between. Get off at Pilsen Central Bus Station (Plzeň, CAN).
TRAVEL GUIDE ARRIVING IN PRAGUE BY PLANE AND/OR TRAVELLING TO PILSEN BY TRAIN? At the airport, get on one of the Airport Express (AE) buses, the bus stops every 30 minutes by the Airport Terminals and goes directly to the Prague Main Train Station (Hlavní nádraží). The ticket for the bus can be bought from the driver and it costs 60 CZK (approx. €2.5). The journey takes about 33 minutes. When you get to the Prague Main Train Station, get on a train in the directon to Pilsen (Plzeň), which departs every hour. The tickets for the train can be bought either at the Czech Railways E-shop www. cd.cz/eshop (the website can be switched into English and EUR) or at the cash desk at the Station. The ticket for the train costs 100 CZK (approx. €4) and the journey takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. For further information concerning your travel by train, please consult www.idos.cz (the website can be switched into English).
TRAVELLING TO PILSEN FROM SOME OTHER LOCATION? There is also an option to travel to Pilsen from Munich, Germany. A regular train connection is provided from Munich Main Train Station (München Hbf) directly to Pilsen Main Train Station (Plzeň hl.n.). For more information, please consult www.idos.cz (the website can be switched into English). Worth mentioning is also the fact that www.idos.cz can be used to find any connection within the Czech Republic, so feel free to use it at any time. If you have any questions concerning your travel to Pilsen or Czech Republic in general, please contact the Delegate and Travel Support, Jan Čamaj, at his email address camaj@eyp.cz or his mobile phone +420 722 547 710 and he will be happy to help you at any time.
We fully understand that planning a journey to the European Capital of Culture might be a bit complicated. For that particular reason we have prepared a Travel Guide for you, so you shall not worry. The City of Pilsen is one of the key crossroads of all the traffic in the Czech Republic. It is possible to travel to the city by train, bus or car from a wide variety of places and there are thousands and thousands of people travelling through/to the city on a daily basis. Any decision you make, please always bear in mind that you are supposed to arrive in Pilsen by 10 August 2015 12:00 pm CEST (noon) at the very latest.
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DELEGATE SUPPORT Jan Nathaniel Čamaj camaj@eyp.cz +420 722 547 710
HEAD ORGANISER Marek Haisl haisl@eyp.cz +420 725 329 635
WEBSITE http://eyp.cz/pilsen/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook. com/efpilsen2015
PARTNERS AND SPONSORS European Forum Pilsen 2015 is organised under the auspice of Martin Zrzavecký, Mayor of Pilsen.
European Forum Pilsen 2015 is a project of the European Youth Parliament Czech Republic.
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