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29 May 2017

At the initiative of Minister of the Interior Jan Jambon, the powers of private security firms have now been widened. “In this way our police services are less burdened and they can concentrate on their core tasks better,” the Minister explains. Specifically, a complete overhaul is taking place of …

19 May 2017

It’s no coincidence that Brussels provided the backdrop for the fifth edition of the European IDAHOT forum in the week during which the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia takes place. During this international conference on LGBT rights, a host of politicians, academics and …

18 May 2017

MEP Mark Demesmaeker wants the European Commission to enable Member States to tackle social irregularities and unfair competition in the transport sector. “We must put an end to the modern slavery that is making it difficult for many Flemish carriers merely to survive,” he says. At the end of May, …

17 May 2017

The N-VA is requesting a strict approach in our foreign policy as regards human rights violations in Saudi Arabia. “At the same time, we must look for a way to convert our disagreement in the matter into useful tools that improve the situation in the country itself,” the party says. “And that’s …

17 May 2017

The Court of Justice of the European Union has judged that the European Member States must all give their approval to conclude a European trade and investment treaty with Singapore. “A modern trade policy strengthens the European Union and the Member States alike. The binding opinion of the Court …

17 May 2017

The European Parliament aims to halve food wastage by 2030. MEP Mark Demesmaeker has drawn up, together with the other groups, an ambitious resolution with various specific recommendations. “In Europe, some 88 million tonnes of food go to waste each year. The average Flemish consumer throws away 18 …