Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung has 51 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2024-09-16 to 2026-05-29: 4 with the European Commission and 47 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 05546466757-61, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.
- Register no.
- 05546466757-61 ↗
- Disclosed meetings
- 51 (4 Commission · 47 MEP)
- Period
- 2024-09-16 → 2026-05-29
Declared fields of interest: Agriculture and rural development · Banking and financial services · Borders and security · Budget · Business and industry · Climate action · Communication · Competition · Consumers · Culture and media · Customs · Digital economy and society
Lobbying profile
as declared 2026-02-04- Category
- Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
- Legal status
- eingetragener Verein e.V.
- Declared lobbying cost
- €0
- Lobbying FTEs
- 10.5
- Members
- 2
At a glance
- Social1
- Dan Dionisie1
- Halliki Voolma1
- Michele Baiano1
- Jan Hoogmartens1
MEPs who declared a connection
1 Member of the European Parliament named Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in their official Declaration of Financial Interests — a board seat, membership, mandate or other tie. A declared connection is a transparency disclosure, not evidence of wrongdoing; read it alongside the disclosed meetings below.
- Delara Burkhardt · Germany · S&DMembership
Source: MEP Declarations of Financial Interests (European Parliament), matched to this organisation by name. Matching is automated; the official declaration is the authoritative record.
Disclosed meetings
Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.
- Exchange on EU policy priorities and democratic participationsource ↗
- Transatlantic relationssource ↗
- Workshop "Point of (no) return? Europäische Migrationspolitik zwischen Abschiebung und legalen Migrationswegen"source ↗
- Gender Equalitysource ↗
- Chinasource ↗
- China Briefingsource ↗
- Jämställdhetsfrågorsource ↗
- Projects on migration in 2026source ↗
- Transatlantic relationssource ↗
- Exchange of views on situation in Tunisiasource ↗
- Projekte Migration 2026source ↗
- 2025-11-20ECDan Dionisie · Head of UnitExchange views on the ‘Omnibus I’ proposal with regard to the Corporate sustainability due diligence Directive (CSDDD)source ↗
- General Exchange of Viewssource ↗
- EU Gender Equality Strategysource ↗
- 2025-11-18ECHalliki Voolma · Cabinet of Commissioner Hadja LahbibDiscuss the socio-economic dimension of the upcoming EU Gender Equality Strategy: Pay equity and the implementation of the EU pay transparency directive + fighting gender-based violence at the workplacesource ↗
- Omnibussource ↗
- General Exchange of viewssource ↗
- Mercosursource ↗
- 2025-09-23ECMichele Baiano · Principal AdviserDevelopments in the Indo-Pacific Regionsource ↗
- Exchange of views on the current situation in the middle eastsource ↗
- Panel discussionsource ↗
- Exchange of viewssource ↗
- Exchange of viewssource ↗
- Exchange of views on Global Gateway and transition in South Africasource ↗
- EU asylum and migration policysource ↗
- Netzwerkabendsource ↗
- Frukostseminarium om kampen mot fusk och utnyttjande i långa underleverantörsledsource ↗
- Digital legislationsource ↗
- New geopolitical context: trade as an opportunity for stronger Indonesia-EU tiessource ↗
- Policy Exchangesource ↗
- Europa- und Sozialpolitik in der Kommunesource ↗
- Event on "Europe and Social Democracy"source ↗
- Exchange of views on developments in South Africasource ↗
- EU-affairssource ↗
- Panel discussion on "Radical Right in Europe"source ↗
- Transatlantic relationssource ↗
- Arbetslivskriminalitet och långa underlevernatörsledsource ↗
- Situationen inom fransk politik och på arbetsmarknadensource ↗
- Potential future projects of FES in the area of migration and development policysource ↗
- Speaker at the launch event of the World Nuclear Industry Reportsource ↗
- Just Transition Directive: The Bridge to a Successful Clean Industrial Dealsource ↗
- Meeting on "Germany and the EU fit for 2025"source ↗
- Networking Evening: Germany and the EU: Fit for 2025?source ↗
- 2024-12-09ECJan Hoogmartens · Cabinet of Commissioner Hadja LahbibFeminist Foreign Policy presentationsource ↗
- Panel discussion on democracy and democratic backslidingsource ↗
- Meet and greet; LIBE priorities legislature 2024-2029source ↗
- Enlargement policysource ↗
- OSHsource ↗
- exchange on economic policysource ↗
- Friedrich Ebert Stiftungsource ↗
- Migration policy in the new term (Staff-level)source ↗
Frequently asked
How many EU lobbying meetings has Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung disclosed?
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (EU Transparency Register no. 05546466757-61) appears in 51 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2024-09-16 and 2026-05-29: 4 with the European Commission and 47 with Members of the European Parliament.
What does Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung lobby on?
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Social. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.
Who does Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung meet in Brussels?
Across its disclosed meetings, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung has met Commission officials including Dan Dionisie, Halliki Voolma, Michele Baiano, and MEPs including SIPPEL Birgit, BULLMANN Udo, REPASI René. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.
Primary sources
- EU Transparency Register profile (no. 05546466757-61) ↗
- European Commission meeting disclosures ↗
- European Parliament — MEP meeting declarations ↗
Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.
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