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Press release - Debate on US “global gag” anti-abortion rule at 15.00 on Tuesday

Tue, 14/03/2017 - 11:00
Plenary sessions : MEPs will debate US President Donald Trump’s reinstatement of the “global gag” rule, which obliges US-funded foreign NGOs to certify that they will not perform or actively promote abortion, with Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Christos Stylianides on Tuesday at 15.00.

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Press release - Opening – President promises “commensurate penalty” for MEP’s insults to women

Mon, 13/03/2017 - 18:37
Plenary sessions : Polish MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke (NA) will receive a “commensurate penalty” for his unacceptable remarks about the gender pay gap, as soon as an investigation into them has been completed, promised President Tajani at the opening. This language, which “offended every woman in this house” will not be tolerated, he insisted, to loud applause.

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Article - Waste management: MEPs to vote on plans to boost recycling rates

Fri, 10/03/2017 - 09:58
Plenary sessions : MEPs vote Tuesday 14 March on four directives concerning waste management, mainly waste from households and small firms, representing 8% of total waste. These plans are a first step towards creating a circular economy where products are designed in order to facilitate reuse. One of the key issues is how ambitious targets should be for recycling rates and limiting landfilling, which is probably the most harmful way of getting rid of waste.

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Article - Tajani: “Europe needs to be changed not weakened”

Thu, 09/03/2017 - 18:11
General : Antonio Tajani made the case for European unity in his first speech as Parliament President at the start of a Council summit. “Today more than ever we can see how important European unity is,” he told political leaders at the summit in Brussels on 9 March. “Europe needs to be changed not weakened. All the institutions need to work harder to find the answers which ordinary Europeans are looking to us to provide.”

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Article - Gender equality: "We not only need legislation but also societal change"

Wed, 08/03/2017 - 16:29
General : When it comes to gender equality, much remains to be done, be it at home, in the office, at school or in politics, according to MEPs Constance Le Grip and Anna Hedh. We talked to the two member of Parliament's gender equality committee on the occasion of International Women's Day on 8 March, which this year focuses on economic empowerment. Watch our video to find out what they had to say on the subject.

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Article - Palm oil: the high cost of cultivating the cheap vegetable oil

Wed, 08/03/2017 - 13:56
General : Palm oil is extensively used in food, cosmetics and biofuels, however the unsustainable production of the cheap vegetable oil leads to deforestation, loss of nature habitats and greenhouse gas emissions. Czech GUE/NGL member Kateřina Konečná calls on the European Commission to take measure to promote the responsible cultivation of palm oil and phase out its use for biofuels. The environment committee votes on her report on 9 March.

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Press release - Reforming the EU asylum system - draft proposals to be presented Thursday - Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

Wed, 08/03/2017 - 12:27
Parliament’s lead MEP on the reform of the Dublin system, Swedish liberal Cecilia Wikström, will propose ways to remedy the shortcomings of the current asylum system in a draft report to be presented to the Civil Liberties Committee on Thursday morning.
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

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Agenda - The Week Ahead 06 – 12 March 2017

Wed, 08/03/2017 - 09:42
Committee and political group meetings, Brussels

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Article - Gender balance: five areas for improvement

Tue, 07/03/2017 - 13:42
General : Each year the European parliament draws attention to a specific topic related to women´s situation on the occasion of International Women's Day on 8 March. This year we decided to highlight the issue of economic empowerment. Check out our infographic to see where more work is needed.

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Article - Fair and sustainable: reforming the EU's asylum system

Tue, 07/03/2017 - 11:00
Plenary sessions : The increased migration flows to Europe and the thousands of refugee children currently missing throughout Europe show the limits of the current EU asylum system. Swedish ALDE member Cecilia Wikström presents her report on the reform of the Dublin regulation, which clarifies which EU country is responsible for processing asylum seekers, to the civil liberties committee on 9 March. Today she will outline her main proposals during a press conference starting at 11 CET.

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Background - Reform of the EU asylum rules - creating a new Dublin system that works

Mon, 06/03/2017 - 16:16
On 9 March 2017, Parliament’s lead MEP on the reform of the Dublin system, Swedish liberal Cecilia Wikström, will present her draft report to the Civil Liberties Committee.

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Article - Women’s Day 2017: Parliament highlights women’s economic empowerment

Mon, 06/03/2017 - 15:41
General : For this year's International Women's Day the European Parliament highlights the issue of women’s economic empowerment in a series of events. On Wednesday 8 March Spanish Green MEP Ernest Urtasun, author of a report on equality, answers your questions during a Facebook live session. Women are still often paid less, receive lower pensions and are less represented in top corporate posts and politics. Join our debate on Facebook and follow all Parliament events on International Women's Day.

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Article - Tajani: “We need to be united if we want to compete in a globalised world”

Mon, 06/03/2017 - 13:58
General : Parliament President Antonio Tajani was in Slovenia on 3 March where he opened the new Europe House in Ljubljana with European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker. At the opening Tajani said: "We need to strengthen our European identity and sense of belonging. We need to be united if we want to compete at the European level in a globalised world.”

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Article - In Parliament this week: International Women´s Day, EU asylum rules, palm oil

Mon, 06/03/2017 - 11:38
General : On the occasion of International Women's Day Parliament calls attention to women's economic situation. Other issues being dealt with this week include the reform of EU asylum rules and the environmental impact of the production of palm oil as well as a debate on the rule of law in Poland. In addition political groups and parliamentary committees prepare for next week's plenary session.

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Article - Tajani: "Brexit will be a particular challenge for Ireland and its people"

Thu, 02/03/2017 - 18:19
General : "Brexit will be a particular challenge for Ireland and its people," said Parliament President Antonio Tajani after welcoming Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny to the Parliament on 2 March. Tajani also expressed his "understanding for the deep political and economic ties that link Ireland and the UK”. Describing Ireland “as a small European country that has been transformed by its EU membership”, Kenny stressed the “fundamental role" that the European Parliament would play in any Brexit deal.

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Article - Brexit: Parliament looks into rights of Europeans living in the UK

Thu, 02/03/2017 - 15:43
General : Ever since the Brexit referendum EU citizens in the UK and UK nationals living in other EU countries face uncertainty about their ability to stay where they are. The British government has so far refused to guarantee the rights of EU nationals. Following reports of administrative barriers, MEPs are increasingly concerned that EU citizens’ right to stay in the UK are not being fully respected. They held a debate on the issue on 1 March and will also organise hearings to gather evidence.

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Press release - MEPs propose ways to make medicines more affordable

Thu, 02/03/2017 - 12:17
Plenary sessions : New medicine prices in the EU have risen over the past few decades, to the point of being unaffordable for many EU citizens and threatening the sustainability of national health care systems, say MEPs in a resolution voted on Thursday. To strike a better balance between EU countries’ public health interests and those of the pharmaceutical industry, it calls for measures to improve the traceability of R&D costs, public funding and marketing expenditure.

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Press release - Energy deals with third countries: MEPs approve rules on EU Commission help

Thu, 02/03/2017 - 12:06
Plenary sessions : The rules requiring EU member states to inform the EU Commission of their plans to negotiate energy supply deals with third countries before opening negotiations were approved by MEPs on Thursday. This is the first item of Energy Union legislation to be completed.

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