On Wednesday 6 July the European Parliament called on Member States to take strong measures to promote the social economy as a “driver for quality employment, social inclusion and an inclusive digital and green transition”.
Adopting the report by Jordi Cañas (Renew Europe, Spain) by 493 votes to 75 with 69 abstentions, it made its recommendations on the EU action plan for the social economy (see EUROPE B12850A15), the potential of which remains largely untapped, the rapporteur...