Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this fifth and last round, we will be explaining you three proposals, namely ‘Presenting proposals only at the Autumn Agora’, ‘Electing the Working Group Coordinators’ and ‘Financial Rules: AEGEE Social Responsibility… Read more →
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Proposals for Dummies IV: Visitors selection, LTC as Criterion and Number of votes for locals
Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this fourth round, we will be explaining you three proposals that focus on different topics, from the selection of visitors to the number of votes for locals and LTC and RTC,… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies III: Reimbursements, Travel Costs and Bookkeeping
Just like we did for the past Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this third round, we will be explaining three proposals that focus on changing some financial rules when it comes to travel, namely ‘Reimbursement for Honorary Members of AEGEE-Europe’, ‘Travel costs’ and… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies II: Improving Summer University
Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv again we want to provide you with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted for the Agora. In this second round, we will be explaining you three proposals that focus on improving our biggest project to date: the Summer University project. These proposals are called ‘Improving… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies I: Changing the CIA, the Role of JC During Elections and Removing CD as Observer in the JC
Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv again we want to provide you with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted for the Agora. In this first round, we will be explaining you three proposals that are aimed at improving the CIA and the work of Juridical Commission, namely ‘Improving the CIA one… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies 6: Reforming Working Groups
Last but not least, we introduce the proposal Reforming Working Groups, Policy Work and Action Agenda execution, proposed by Mayri Tiido, Ivan Bielik and Paul Smits from the Comité Directeur. If accepted, this proposal will radically change Working Groups as we know them. When, during Autumn Agora Cagliari, the Visa Freedom Working Group, was deleted, it was clear that Working… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies 5: Statutory Meetings
As the Agora Asturias 2015 is approaching at a high speed, our ‘Proposals for Dummies’ series is still ongoing! Today we are taking a look at three proposals which mainly concern Statutory Meetings, namely Agorae, European Planning Meetings and Network Meetings, and which aim at introducing some changes to the Antenna Criteria and the Working Format of the Agora. The… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies 4: Antennae Criteria and Statutes
Just like we did for the last two Agorae (namely Spring Agora Patra and Autumn Agora Cagliari) this year again we want to provide you with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted for Spring Agorasturias. In this round, we will explain you three proposals that will affect the Antennae Criteria, one of them specifically clarifying what happens… Read more →
Proposals for Dummies 1: Changes to the CIA
Just like we did for the last two Agorae (namely Spring Agora Patra and Autumn Agora Cagliari) this year again we want to provide you with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted for Spring Agorasturias. In this first round, we will be explaining you three proposals that are aimed at improving the CIA, namely ‘Improving the CIA… Read more →
Well prepared for the Anniversary Year with the new CIA
The Corpus Iuridicum Aegeense, also know as CIA, is a document with more than hundred pages containing all the rules that govern AEGEE-Europe. Every Agora, the document is changed by proposals that are voted on and approved by the Agora. In charge of the CIA, and changes made to it, is the Juridical Commission, formed by the President, Joris Veenhuis… Read more →