The Conference on the Future of Europe is a political body of the European Commission and the European Parliament, announced in the end of 2019, and since then being prepared to determine new agreements, or amendments to the existing ones, on the future of European democracy during 2020–2022. The Conference consists of the Parliament, the Council and the Commission and is tasked to draft new EU laws and changes to the EU treaties. It should also involve citizens. The Future of Europe: Challenge of Rapid Enlargement. The European model changed forever with rapid expansion to the East, doubling the number of countries and embracing nations that are extremely poor in comparison. Governance will continue to be complex (we don't even have an elected President), and so will be the culture mix. Four Predictions on the Future of Europe. The European Union of tomorrow will be defined by more integrated foreign policy, the end of the euro, a more complete single market, and more realpolitik.