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Buttarelli Says: “Make data protection rights more effective”

January 27, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Giobanni Buttarelli

Speaking in a Q&A session, Giovanni Buttarelli, the new European Data Protection Supervisor said: “The EU has to make existing data protection rights more effective in practice, and to allow citizens to more easily exercise their rights at a time when we all run our entire lives with our smartphones” Over the coming five years […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Affairs, Digital Agenda, European Commission, European Parliament, Technology

Snowden Gets European Parliament Audience – Live And Interactive

January 9, 2014 by Staff Reporter

Timothy Kirkhope, MEP, ECR, UK

The European Parliament’s Civil Liberties committee has agreed that NSA fugitive Edward Snowden can give evidence to an inquiry into the allegations he has made – but only if he appears in a live and interactive session. European Conservatives and Reformists Group spokesman on the inquiry, Timothy Kirkhope MEP, continues to oppose any platform being […]

Filed Under: 'Stateside' USA, Constitutional Affairs, Defence, ECR, European Parliament, Foreign Relations, Russia

EU Cyber War Capabilities, Ashton Must Clarify Says Schaake

November 21, 2013 by Staff Reporter

Marietje Schaake, D66, ALDE

Dutch Member of European Parliament Marietje Schaake (ALDE/D66) has called on EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, to provide clarification on the European Union’s developing offensive capabilities in cyber defence. “It looks like Ashton is aiming for European offensive capabilities to counter threats against critical European ICT infrastructure.” “While cooperation in conventional defence is lagging […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Affairs, Defence, EU Institutions, European Commission, European Parliament, Foreign Relations, RENEW

MEPs’ Human Chain Jostled By Police. Group Declares “17,306 Dead Trying To Enter ‘Fortress Europe’”

November 21, 2013 by Brian Maguire

'Fortress Europe' Demonstration Outside European Parliament, Strasbourg

Migrants; a protest, an aggressive police response. A familiar combination? Not when the Strasbourg police forcefully corralled Members of the European Parliament, protesting right outside the Parliament, and using the public demonstration to call attention to civil liberties issues. Excessive police action did not deter a group of 15 organisations launching an appeal to citizens, […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Affairs, EU Institutions, European Parliament, External Action - Foreign Affairs, Greens, The Left

“We Decide Where We Work” – Treaty Change Needed Say MEPs

November 20, 2013 by Staff Reporter

Edward McMillan-Scott, MEP, ALDE, UK

The European Parliament should have the right to decide where and when it meets, says a resolution adopted on Wednesday. Parliament undertakes to initiate an EU treaty revision procedure to propose the changes needed to allow Parliament itself, rather than EU member states by a unanimous vote, to decide on the location of its seat […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Affairs, EU Institutions, European Council, European Parliament, RENEW

Washington – Reding’s Christmas Dinner With The In-Laws… and about that puppy that got run over on the driveway.

November 19, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Viviane Reding, European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship

The NSA was there, on almost every item of the agenda. Much like Christmas dinner with the in-laws, it would be impolite to get too upset about that time Uncle Sam reversed over the new puppy in the driveway. And so, cousin NSA sat in the corner as the grown-ups talked about how bad the […]

Filed Under: 'Stateside' USA, Constitutional Affairs, EU Institutions, European Commission, Foreign Relations, Justice & Home Affairs

We Avoided EU Budget Default Says Giovanni La Via

October 24, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Giovanni La Via MEP

“I want to strongly emphasise that today’s approval of the draft amending budget (DAB 6/2013) does not eliminate the need for fresh money to pay the bills already submitted by the Member States, not to mention those coming up in November and December, which will inevitably affect the already tight 2014 budget”, said Giovanni La […]

Filed Under: Budget, Constitutional Affairs, EPP, European Parliament

EU Supports Ukrainian OSCE Progess, says Lithuanian Foreign Minister

October 22, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius

The European Union welcomes, “the balanced and pragmatic approach” by Ukraine chairing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and it fully supports Kiev’s preparations for the upcoming OSCE meeting, said Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius. Linkevičius represented the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy in the EU-OSCE meeting in Luxembourg on […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Affairs, Defence, Enlargement, European Commission, External Action - Foreign Affairs

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