Commission launches landmark ‘Right to Stay’ Strategy

Brussels, 5 May 2026


News Europa - pubblicata il 06 Maggio 2026


Source: European Commission Spokesperson's Service

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On the 6th of May, Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms Raffaele Fitto will host a high-level event in the European Parliament to mark the official launch of the preparatory and stakeholder engagement process of the ‘Right to Stay Strategy’. This is a flagship policy framework designed to ensure that all Europeans can remain and build their future in the place they call home, rather than being forced to relocate due to economic decline or lack of opportunities and essential services.

The launch event will bring together EU institutions, national and regional leaders, policymakers and civil society organisations to shape the strategy. Alongside Executive Vice-President Fitto, key speakers include: Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament; Minister of Finance Makis Keravnos, representing the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU; Kata Tüttő, President of the European Committee of the Regions; and Enrico Letta, former prime minister of Italy and author of the report Much More than a Market which highlighted how growing regional divides risk pushing people, particularly young workers, to abandon their hometowns in search of better prospects.

Discussions will focus on how to ensure that the Right to Stay, highlighted in the EU’s 2024–2029 political priorities and in Executive Vice-President Fitto’s mission letter, can further reinforce cohesion, competitiveness, and territorial fairness in the whole EU.

Executive Vice-President Fitto said – The ‘Right to Stay’ is about people, communities, and territories. It is about giving all Europeans back the freedom to remain, to grow, and to build their future in the place they call home. Leaving should always be a free choice — never a necessity driven by a lack of opportunities. That is why we are working to make every European region more competitive, more connected, and more attractive by investing in services, connectivity, and education. Because when territories grow and develop, people can truly choose to stay, succeed, and belong.

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