
Just back from Cannes, she is preparing for her big oral exam in Brussels. Socialist MEP Emma Rafowicz will present to the members of the Committee on Culture and Education (Cult, of which she is vice-president), Wednesday June 3 in the morning, the fruit of her work on the place of culture in the next European budget. She is, with her Swedish ecologist colleague Alice Kuhnke, rapporteur for this file called “AgoraEU” – named after the program designed by the European Commission to support the cultural sector in the European Union (EU). But the project promises to be complicated.
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