Age with Impact: Peter Mach’s Passion for Civic Engagement

Interview by Patrick Penninckx with Peter Mach, Vice-President of the European Seniors’ Union (ESU)

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the European Seniors’ Union, Patrick Penninckx sat down with Peter Mach, Vice-President of the ESU and President of the Slovak Christian Senior Citizens’ organization.

 Known for his analytical background and deep commitment to intergenerational solidarity, 

Peter Mach reflects on his journey, his motivations, and his vision for the future of European seniors.

Patrick Penninckx: Mr. Mach, thank you for joining us. Let me start by asking: what inspired your involvement with the European Seniors’ Union?

Peter Mach: Thank you, Patrick. My engagement with the ESU is deeply rooted in a belief that older citizens still have so much to contribute to society—through their experience, wisdom, and values. After decades in public service and politics, I saw a pressing need for an organized, democratic platform that ensures the voices of seniors are heard at the European level. The ESU embodies this spirit of active ageing, solidarity, and civic responsibility.

Penninckx: You are also the national president of the Christian Seniors’ organization in Slovakia. How does that role intersect with your work at the ESU?

Mach: In many ways, they complement each other. At the national level, I work closely with our members to support active lifestyles, digital inclusion, and social participation for seniors. My role in Slovakia allows me to stay in direct contact with their needs and expectations. At the ESU, I can channel those insights into broader European debates, ensuring that Slovakia’s experience enriches the common agenda. It’s about building bridges—between countries, generations, and institutions.

Penninckx: You’ve had a remarkable career, including a key role as a statistician under Prime Minister Mikuláš Dzurinda’s government. Can you tell us more about that chapter?

Mach: Certainly. I worked as president of the government’s statistical office during Prime Minister Dzurinda’s reform-oriented administration. It was a transformative time for Slovakia—we were navigating EU accession, economic restructuring, and public sector reform. As a chief statistician, I was responsible for providing accurate, evidence-based data to support policy decisions. It gave me a deep appreciation for the value of transparency, facts, and long-term planning. Those principles continue to guide me in my work with the ESU.

Penninckx: What political party are you affiliated with?

Mach: I am a member of the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH), which has always emphasized social justice, family values, and respect for human dignity. These ideals are very much aligned with the mission of the ESU and its commitment to European Christian democracy.

Penninckx: Outside of politics, you are known for your advocacy of healthy lifestyles. Can you tell us more?

Mach: Absolutely. I firmly believe that active ageing starts with healthy living. I regularly organize and participate in walking tours with our senior members. It’s more than just exercise—it’s a way to build community, reduce loneliness, and encourage mental and physical well-being. These hikes have become a beloved tradition, where we discuss everything from local issues to European policies—all while enjoying nature together.

Penninckx: The ESU is celebrating its 30th anniversary. What is your vision for its future?

Mach: This anniversary is both a celebration and a call to action. My vision is for the ESU to become an even more influential voice in European policy making—especially as our continent grapples with demographic change, digital transformation, and climate challenges. Seniors must be seen not as a burden, but as active partners in shaping Europe’s future. I want the ESU to lead in building stronger intergenerational ties, promoting lifelong learning, and safeguarding democratic values. We must continue to innovate while staying rooted in the principles that inspired our founding.

Penninckx: Mr. Mach, thank you for this inspiring conversation.

Mach: Thank you, Patrick. It’s an honour to be part of this movement—and I look forward to what we will achieve together in the years ahead.

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