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Five ways to make Europe the best place to work [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 07:45
The employment rate of people aged 20-64 rose to 73.2% in 2018, the highest level ever reached in the EU. Unemployment is at its lowest in ten years, writes Bettina Schaller, pointing out that 13 out of the 14 indicators of the social scoreboard have improved over the last year while youth unemployment continues to go down and is now below 15%.
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Germany’s emissions fiasco – time to get priorities straight

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 07:45
As courts continue to order diesel bans in major cities, the German government needs to stop bending over backwards to protect industry, argue Hermann Ott and Jürgen Resch.
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[Opinion] Why is Orban embracing a criminal from Western Balkans?

Euobserver.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 07:03
Orban's Hungary will edge closer to Russia and cause discord within its Western alliances if it gets away with harbouring a convicted ex-PM.
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European consumer groups want regulators to act against Google tracking

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 07:00
Consumer agencies in the Netherlands, Poland and five other European Union countries asked privacy regulators on Tuesday to take action against Google for allegedly tracking the movements of millions of users in breach of the bloc's new privacy law.
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Trump says Brexit agreement bad for US-British trade, May disagrees

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 06:58
US President Donald Trump said on Monday (26 November) the agreement allowing the UK to leave the EU may make trade between Washington and London more difficult, but the UK prime minister's office disputed his interpretation.
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Exit Brexit? EU’s top court rules if this is legally possible

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 06:40
Europe's top court will hold an urgent hearing on Tuesday (27 November) over whether Britain can unilaterally reverse its decision to leave the EU, in a case supporters of membership hope could pave the way to a second referendum and ultimately stop Brexit.
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The EU’s trade challenge

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/27/2018 - 05:54
The international trading system is facing a crisis – but protectionism isn’t the biggest test EU leaders must deal with, writes Perrine Fournier.
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UK expats cannot challenge Brexit talks, EU court rules

Euractiv.com - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:28
The General Court of the European Union dismissed a case brought by a World War Two veteran and other Britons living on the continent against the Brexit negotiation, ruling that their rights as EU citizens had not yet been infringed.
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EU clears national aid linked to EU funded programmes from state aid checks

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
The Council today adopted a regulation that enables the Commission to exempt two additional categories of national subsidies from the standard checks required under EU state aid rules.
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Expanding and strengthening Erasmus+: Council agrees its position

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
Council agrees its position on Erasmus+
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European Solidarity Corps: Council agrees its position

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
Council agrees on the European Solidarity Corps 2021-2027.
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Green light for new rules on veterinary medicines and medicated feed

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
Council adopts new and improved rules on veterinary medicines and medicated feed.
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Education in emergencies and crises: Council adopts conclusions

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
The Council adopted conclusions on education in emergencies and protracted crises.
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Global food security: Council adopts conclusions

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
The Council adopted conclusions on the global food and nutrition security.
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Gender action plan: Council adopts conclusions

European Council - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 22:05
The Council adopted conclusions on the implementation of the EU gender action plan II in 2017.
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Can the EU lead on cybersecurity?

Euractiv.com - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 19:33
Cybersecurity has become a prominent topic on the EU policy agenda. The NIS directive, the EU's first cybersecurity law, went into effect in May of this year. And the European Commission proposed more legislation, known as the cybersecurity act, in September 2017.
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Relations between the European Council and the European Parliament

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The most notable change in the European Union’s institutional architecture since the beginning of the European project was the launch in 1975 of the European Council, which became a formal institution in 2009. From the outset, the European Council has had a profound impact on the EU’s development. The dynamism of the EU system is apparent also in the rising prominence of the European Parliament (EP). Both institutions were major beneficiaries of successive rounds of Treaty reform; both benefited as well from the EU’s rapidly widening policy scope and growing political importance, with the European Council assuming more and more responsibility for setting the agenda, providing direction, and taking key decisions, and the EP acquiring greater power and prestige as the only directly elected institution at the European level.

The differences between the two institutions are nonetheless striking. The European Council, consisting principally of the Heads of State or Government of the Member States, is a forum for promoting and reconciling national interests; the EP is a supranational body, the majority of whose members sit in trans-national political groups. The European Council is the EU’s emergent political executive; the EP is part of the EU’s legislature. The European Council surveys EU affairs from on high; the EP is deep in the trenches of European integration.

Despite their different character and purpose, the European Council and the EP view each other with circumspection. Their relationship is not inherently antagonistic, but nonetheless generates friction. Specifically, the EP is wary of the European Council’s increasing involvement in a range of policy areas going well beyond those traditionally associated with intergovernmentalism. The EP is also concerned about accountability and transparency regarding the work of the European Council. For its part, the European Council is happy to keep the EP at arm’s length. Subject, in most cases, to national parliamentary scrutiny of their activities, the Heads of State or Government enjoy operating in the European Council relatively free of EP scrutiny.

Although the European Council and the EP occupy separate spheres of EU activity, the conduct of certain policies and procedures brings them together, as does the interaction between the President of the European Council and the leadership of the EP, notably the speech by the EP President at the beginning of every regular meeting of the European Council, and the report by the European Council President to the EP after every such occasion, followed by a Parliamentary debate. The onset of the crisis years added a layer of complexity to European Council-EP relations, with the European Council meeting more frequently and acting more decisively in a range of policy areas, and the EP chafing at the European Council’s apparent high-handedness, opacity, and unaccountability. Personal factors have sometimes complicated this political and institutional rivalry, as various European Council Presidents and European Parliament leaders have interacted with each other in different ways.

This study analyses European Council-EP relations, a crucial though so far under-researched part of the EU’s institutional evolution, largely in the post-Lisbon Treaty period. It begins with a discussion of the recent rise of the two institutions, notably in the form of new intergovernmentalism and assertive parliamentarianism, and the implications of this development for the EU’s institutional landscape. This section also links the European Council and the EP in the ways that they help to strengthen the EU’s democratic legitimacy, both formally and informally. The next section outlines the Lisbon Treaty framework, which embeds European Council-EP relations. The study goes on to identify key interlocutors in European Council-EP relations, before assessing the quality of their interaction. The penultimate section explores points of contention in the relationship. The conclusions reiterate key topics and themes previously discussed in the study, and raise the possibility of the EP President’s greater participation in the European Council.

Read the complete study on ‘Relations between the European Council and the European Parliament‘ on the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

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Agenda - The Week Ahead 26 November – 02 December 2018

European Parliament - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 17:51
Plenary and committee meetings, Brussels

Source : © European Union, 2018 - EP
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Russia mocks Western appeals to end Azov Sea crisis

Euobserver.com - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 17:42
Russia has rejected Western calls to free Ukrainian ships and sailors and to unblock access to the Azov Sea, while trumpeting its alternative account of the crisis.
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[Opinion] The Azov crisis will backfire

Euobserver.com - Mon, 11/26/2018 - 17:25
Vladimir Putin's nightmare of Petro Poroshenko's re-election will be even certain as Ukrainians rally around the flag. Next March's election is not just to elect a new president but also a commander-in-chief to deal with five more years of Putin.
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