Kountoura Asks Commission for Eight EU Measures to Support People with Disabilities

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Kountoura Asks Commission for Eight EU Measures to Support People with Disabilities

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Published on: Nov 27, 2025

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MEP Elena Kountoura urged the European Commission to adopt eight concrete measures—including independent living, deinstitutionalisation, better care and a European employment guarantee—to strengthen EU disability rights by 2030.

Kountoura asks the Commission for eight EU measures to support people with disabilities

MEP Elena Kountoura presented eight proposals to the European Commission to strengthen support and empowerment of persons with disabilities across the EU during a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

Kountoura cited official Eurostat figures showing that one in four adult citizens in the EU lives with some form of disability (Eurostat). In the plenary debate on the European strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities up to 2030 and the related European Parliament resolution, she highlighted major barriers that prevent equal access for persons with disabilities to education, healthcare, sport, culture, political life and—above all—employment.

She stressed that the current Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities must be immediately reinforced with new ambitious proposals, fresh legislative initiatives and binding enforcement mechanisms.

Kountoura asked the Commission to adopt additional measures at the European level to secure, without delay, for persons with disabilities: - the right to independent living, - the development of deinstitutionalisation policies, - universal access to health and long-term care, - recognition of chronic illnesses and post-treatment disabilities as forms of disability, - strengthened benefits, - the integration of accessibility into all policies, - the creation of a European Guarantee for Employment and Skills for Persons with Disabilities to ensure their equal participation in the labour market, - a European Care Pact that recognises long-term care as a social responsibility.

Source: Intervention by MEP Elena Kountoura at the European Parliament plenary; Eurostat data referenced by the MEP.