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International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (debate)
For socialists, the struggle for poverty eradication is a moral and political priority. The European Commission gives an optimistic assessment of the objectives achieved during this parliamentary term. 90% of the policy initiatives presented in 2019 as part of the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan have been achieved. Of the 75 specific measures to which the Commission had committed itself, almost all have been launched. Among them, the following have been highlighted: Wage Transparency Directive, Minimum Wages Directive, Platform Labour Directive, Labour and Digitalisation Directive, Child Guarantee, European Platform on Combating Homelessness, Council Recommendation on Minimum Income, Member States Recommendations to quantify household income. We will continue to fight to make the Commission aware of the many challenges caused by inflation, rising housing costs, energy prices, job insecurity etc. To this end, social policies must go hand in hand with a much more transparent, simple and integrated system of fiscal supervision and a global governance framework.