European Liberal Forum
Abbreviation | ELF |
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Formation | 2007 |
Type | Political foundation at European level |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
President | Dr. Jürgen Martens |
Budget | € 1 million (2011)[1] |
Website |
liberalforum |
The European Liberal Forum, abbreviated to ELF, political foundation at European level affiliated to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party. Founded in 2007, ELF brings together liberal think thanks, political foundations, and institutes from around Europe to observe, analyse, and contribute to the debate on European public policy issues and the process of European integration, through education, training, research, and the promotion of active citizenship within the EU.
Compared to other political foundations in Europe, the European Liberal Forum's independent status is much more pronounced.[2] ELF is open to all types of liberal actors, provided they subscribe to the ideas represented by the European Liberals. Additionally, ELF provides ALDE with the scientific input toward policy development, thus contributing to the European public debate, and it presents liberal proposals and views towards the wider public in EU Member States.
Board of directors and secretariat
The ELF Board of Directors provides the foundation with day-to-day guidance. Currently, the Board is composed of:
- de:Jürgen Martens, President
- Martina Dlabajová MEP, Vice-President
- Olle Schmidt, Vice-President
- Igor Caldeira, Treasurer
- Josef Lentsch, Board member
- Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroek, Board member
- Csaba Tóth, Board Member[3]
The secretariat is run by Susanne Hartig, ELF Executive Director.[4]
Member organisations
Member organisation | Country |
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Alternative Liberale | France |
Asociación Galega para a Liberdade e a Democracia/Galician Society for Freedom and Democracy (GALIDEM) | Spain |
Atvira visvomenė ir jos draugai/Open Society and its Friends | Lithuania |
Bertil Ohlin Institute | Sweden |
Centre Jean Gol | Belgium |
CentreForum | UK |
Centrum Liberálních Studií/Centre for Liberal Studies | Czech Republic |
Edistysmielisen tutkimuksen yhdistys r.y. e2/Think tank e2 | Finland |
European Liberal Youth (LYMEC) | |
Fondazione Critica Liberale | Italy |
Forum for Greece | Greece |
Forum för reformer och entreprenörskap/Forum for Reforms, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (FORES) | Sweden |
Friedrich Naumann Foundation | Germany |
Fundacija Libertas | Slovenia |
Fundació Catalanista i Demòcrata CatDem | Spain |
Fundacja Klub Obywatelski/Civic Club Foundation | Poland |
Fundacja Projekt: Polska / Foundation Project: Poland | Poland |
Industrial Foundation | Poland |
Haya van Someren Stichting/VVD International | The Netherlands |
Institute for Liberal Studies | Romania |
Liberaal Kennis Centrum | Belgium |
Liberal Institute for Political Analyses (LIPA) | Bulgaria |
Liberales | Belgium |
Liberales Zukunftsforum/Liberal Future Forum | Austria |
Liberalismi Akadeemia/Academy of Liberalism | Estonia |
Liberty Forum of Greece/Kentro Filelelftherοn Meletοn (KEFIM) | Greece |
LibMov | Italy |
Magma | Finland |
Liberal Social Movement | Portugal |
Mr. Hans van Mierlo Stichting | The Netherlands |
Nadácia Liberálna spoločnosť / Foundation Liberal Society | Slovakia |
NEOS Lab - The Liberal Forum | Austria |
NOVUM – Institute for strategic and applicable research | Slovenia |
B.M. Teldersstichting | The Netherlands |
Republikon Scientific, Educational and Research Foundation | Hungary |
Stichting Internationaal Democratisch Initiatief (IDI) | The Netherlands |
Support Initiative for Liberty and Democracy | Denmark |
Svenska bildningsförbundet | Finland |
For Freedom, For Liberal Thinking Foundation | Hungary |
Zavod 14 | Slovenia |
Forum for Latvia's Future | Latvia |
References
- ↑ "Financial documentation year 2011" (PDF). Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ http://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/19156/RSCAS_2011_58.pdf?sequence=1
- ↑ About board Liberal Forum
- ↑ About secretariat Liberal Forum