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You are here: Home / cat / Council of Europe Adopts New Social Rights Declaration

Council of Europe Adopts New Social Rights Declaration

Dated: March 26, 2026

The Council of Europe and its member states have adopted a new declaration in Chișinău, Moldova, reaffirming their commitment to protecting and advancing social rights at a time of growing political uncertainty across Europe. Known as the Chișinău Declaration, the agreement comes against a backdrop of rising authoritarianism, expanding anti-rights political agendas, and increasing concern that democratic institutions are being weakened by social and economic instability. The declaration is being viewed as a significant political statement because it explicitly links the protection of social rights with the defense of democracy itself.

A central message of the declaration is that democratic stability and security are being directly affected by widening socio-economic inequalities and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. It recognizes that when large sections of the population feel excluded from progress or denied access to basic rights and opportunities, trust in democratic systems can erode. By emphasizing that social rights are essential to countering threats to democracy, the declaration frames issues such as poverty, housing, health, education, employment, and social protection not just as welfare concerns, but as core pillars of democratic resilience and long-term political stability.

The declaration draws heavily on the European Social Charter, one of the Council of Europe’s foundational human rights instruments. Originally signed in 1961 and revised in 1996, the Charter is often described as the “social constitution of Europe” because it sets out a broad framework of economic and social rights. These include rights related to work, housing, healthcare, education, social security, and protection from poverty and social exclusion. By explicitly referencing the Charter, the Chișinău Declaration reinforces the idea that these rights are not optional policy goals, but established legal and moral commitments that European governments should actively uphold.

The renewed focus on social rights comes at a particularly important moment, as political movements openly hostile to human rights and social justice continue to gain traction in parts of Europe. According to the article, many governments are increasingly adopting policies that weaken existing protections or seek to roll back rights altogether. In that context, the declaration signals a deliberate pushback against these trends, suggesting that stronger social protections and more inclusive public policies are necessary to address the root causes of political disillusionment and democratic decline.

Experts and senior human rights figures have also underscored the link between social rights and public trust in democracy. Aoife Nolan, President of the European Committee of Social Rights, has argued that delivering social rights is fundamental to sustaining confidence in democratic systems. Similarly, Michael O’Flaherty, the Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner, and Olivier de Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur on Poverty, warned in a joint statement that many current threats to democratic life stem from the perception among some groups that they are being left behind and excluded from broader social and economic progress.

The Chișinău Declaration directly addresses this widening gap in democratic trust by acknowledging that unfulfilled promises on rights and equality have contributed to public frustration and vulnerability to anti-democratic narratives. In response, it commits governments to greater investment in social rights, describing this not only as a moral obligation but also as a strategic choice to strengthen democratic resilience. This is a notable shift in emphasis, as it presents social policy as a critical component of democratic defense rather than merely an economic or humanitarian issue.

Ultimately, the declaration’s importance will depend on whether European governments and regional institutions translate these commitments into real action. The article stresses that the momentum created by the Chișinău Declaration should now be used to pursue concrete reforms and meaningful investments that improve people’s lives, especially for those who feel neglected or excluded. Rebuilding public trust in democratic institutions will require more than rhetoric; it will depend on governments taking social rights seriously and ensuring that economic and social progress is shared more fairly across society. In that sense, the declaration offers both a warning and an opportunity for Europe at a pivotal political moment.

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