This autumn, the Polish Alzheimer’s Association launched a call to try to increase the number of Polish members in the European Alzheimer’s Alliance (EAA). On its website, the Association writes: “We hope that Polish MEPs will increase their support and join the Alliance to more actively express their support for dementia to become a health priority.” The EAA is a non-exclusive, multinational and cross-party group that brings together Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to support Alzheimer Europe and its members in making dementia a public health priority in Europe. The number of EAA members currently stands at 97, of which only 2 are from Poland, out of a possible 51 MEPs representing the country in the European Parliament. The two current members are Elżbieta Łukacijewska and Jan Olbrycht.
https://www.alzheimer-waw.pl/europejski-sojusz-choroby-alzheimera-w-parlamencie-europejskim/