” “Involving the National Parliaments with the aim of pursuing the objectives of the Lisbon’s strategy with higher effectiveness within the European Union. That strategy intends to match economic competitiveness with the development of the "economy of knowledge", and with higher social cohesion. This is the most important objective of the third interparliamentary meeting, taking place in Brussels today and tomorrow. "The original objective of making EU economy more competitive and dynamic in the world within 2010, it is written in a note by the European Chamber, – had been fixed during the Lisbon summit in 2000. Since the mid-term results were disappointing, the strategy was reviewed and re-launched during the spring summit in 2005". The observations of the promoters, the president of the European Parliament, Hans-Gert Poettering, and the president of the German Bundestag, Norbert Lambert, will be based on the above. Among the main subjects in the works’ agenda: "sustainable energy, domestic market and innovation, human resources (education, creation of jobs and social aspects). "As in the two previous parliamentary meetings about Lisbon’s agenda, the aim of these meetings is to involve national parliaments in a discussion on a European level": lots of political measures and decisions which may encourage such strategy actually "depend on the national level". ” “