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“Bulgaria Must Investigate Hate Crimes,” Says Amnesty

February 9, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Boyko Borissov, Bulgarian Prime Minister

Bulgaria’s failure to adequately investigate and prosecute hate crimes is fuelling fear, discrimination and ultimately violence, says Amnesty International in a new report published today. Missing the point: Lack of adequate investigation of hate crimes in Bulgaria documents the severe impact of hate crimes on victims and highlights how the authorities’ failure to tackle entrenched prejudice […]

Filed Under: European Commission, Justice & Home Affairs

Tsipras “Optimistic” On Sustainable Greek Solution

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

New Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras visited the European Parliament today where he was welcomed by EP President Martin Schulz. After the meeting Schulz said: “Mr Tsipras is battling for European cooperation, not only seeking a solution for Greece. He has my full support.” He also stressed the need for a framework for “constructive dialogue […]

Filed Under: EU Institutions, European Parliament, Finance & Monetary Policy

Fish Discard Ban, Sanctions Delayed By MEPs

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Alain Cadec (EPP, FR)

Fishermen will have two years to “adapt” before sanctions for failing to comply with the new Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) discard ban take effect, under a tentative deal struck by Parliament and Council on Thursday, with European Commission help. The agreement amends the “omnibus” regulation setting out detailed arrangements for enforcing the ban. “I am […]

Filed Under: EPP, European Parliament

Hills Says Pension Funds Could Get Two Year Clearing Exemption

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Jonathan Hill

The European Commission has published a report recommending granting pension funds a two-year exemption from central clearing requirements for their over-the-counter (OTC) derivative transactions. The report, which is based on an extensive study requested by the European Commission, concludes that central counterparties (CCPs) need this time to find solutions for pension funds. At the same time, […]

Filed Under: Business, EU Institutions, European Commission, Finance & Monetary Policy

Thyssen Proposes €8.7m Aid For Greek Media Workers

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Marianne Thyssen

The European Commission has proposed to mobilise the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) to help 1,633 workers made redundant in the media sectors (publishing, programming and broadcasting) in Attica (Greece). The funds requested by the Greek authorities, amounting to €8.7 million, will help the workers in their transition to new jobs. The proposals now go […]

Filed Under: Employment, European Commission

Vestager Opens Belgian State Aid Investigation

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Margrethe Vestager

European Commission Competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, has opened another State aid investigation into the deals that EU tax authorities offer to certain companies – most notably to multinational corporations – that may go against EU state aid rules. This investigation will look into a system of tax exemptions offered by the Belgian tax administration through so-called […]

Filed Under: Business, Competition, European Commission

‘Invest for Growth’ vs ‘More Structural Reform’ – New Tune?

February 4, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Olli Rehn

As parliamentarians across the EU discussed economic governance in the EP this week, French socialist Ms Pervenche Berès, responsible for an EP report evaluating the EU’s economic governance framework, and EP vice president, Finnish liberal Olli Rehn, said they believe in a mixture of structural reforms and investment to help boost the economy. “The euro area […]

Filed Under: Business, ECB - European Central Bank, Economy, EU Institutions, European Parliament

Paris Roadmap Gets Its Bearings With Cañete

February 1, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Miguel Arias Cañete, European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy

The roadmap to the 21st UN climate conference, in Paris (France) in December, was debated by MEPs, the Latvian Presidency and Commissioner Arias Cañete on Wednesday. The conference of parties (COP21) to the UN Convention on Climate Change aims to deliver a worldwide climate agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol. During the debate, MEPs emphasized […]

Filed Under: Business, Environment, EU Institutions, European Commission, European Parliament

“EU At Constant Risk Of Energy Supply Disruption”

January 28, 2015 by Staff Reporter

Maroš Šefčovič, Vice-President of the European Union, in charge of Energy Union

The EU is at constant risk of energy supply disruption. Too much energy is wasted and 10% of households in the Union cannot afford proper heating, the Commission vice-president for energy union told Parliament’s energy and environment committees this week. Maroš Šefčovič was presenting his vision for an energy union to tackle these and other […]

Filed Under: Business, Energy, European Commission, European Parliament

“Solidarity should not replace necessary decisions,” – Schäuble

January 27, 2015 by admin

Wolfgang Schauble

EU solidarity should not replace decisions that must be taken in countries suffering economic difficulties, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble told Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee MEPs in Tuesday’s special debate on the review of the economic governance framework. His Italian colleague Pier Carlo Paduan, vehemently rejected criticism of measures to bring down Italy’s deficit […]

Filed Under: Business, ECB - European Central Bank, European Parliament, Finance & Monetary Policy

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