- EU recovery plan for cultural and creative sector needed
- Call for direct support for media
- EU culture and values need to be preserved at all costs
Rebuilding the hard-hit cultural and media sectors in post-COVID-19
Europe must be a major objective in the EU’s recovery plan, MEPs said in
a debate on Monday.
In their discussion with Commissioners
Mariya Gabriel and Thierry Breton, Culture and Education Committee MEPs
stressed that the damage to the cultural and creative sector –
especially for small businesses and individual actors – meant “more than
just jobs being lost”. “Europe must not allow that things that define
Europe – namely, the rich, lively and productive cultural and creative
scene – disappear”, therefore the EU needs to quickly and directly
support those affected, said Culture and Education Committee Chair
Sabine Verheyen at the start of the debate.
The two Commissioners shared the view
that EU culture and values had to be preserved “at all costs” and told
MEPs that an EU support plan for the cultural and creative sector was
under way, as part of the wider EU recovery plan. Apart from more
flexibility for current programmes and structural funds, Commissioner
Breton announced that direct support measures were also being
considered, including a “repair plan”, which would provide the most
fragile players with liquidity as well an investment plan, which would
support the whole sector in the long-term. Commissioner Gabriel added
that this sort of solidarity plan should send a message to artists that
“we are there for them”. (...)

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