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13 June 2023

The latest language report by the Brussels Vice-Governor shows that compliance with language legislation by Brussels local authorities is worsening significantly once again. The managerial positions have been filled equally in barely two of the 19 municipalities and in three of the 19 Public Social …

9 June 2023

Theo Francken, MP and former State Secretary for Asylum and Migration, and MEP Assita Kanko react to the new European Pact on Migration and Asylum concluded by the Member States. “This legislation is weak, unworkable and even misleading. A migration pact that does not include push-backs and still …

7 June 2023

The Court of Audit is critical of the defence budget for 2023: despite clever tricks, the defence budget will increase by a mere 0.01% this year, and our defence effort will remain stuck at just 1.20% of GDP. MP Theo Francken: “The NATO guideline for the defence budget is further away than ever …

6 June 2023

Brussels municipalities want to introduce differentiated surcharges. This would allow them to apply variable amounts of these surcharges according to certain specific circumstances. But it is clear that the Brussels municipalities’ main aim is to patch up their precarious financial situation at the …

31 May 2023

The very first law on cryptocurrency transactions was signed in the European Parliament today. MEP Assita Kanko was one of the two chief negotiators and took part in the official ceremony in the presence of Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament, and Peter Kullgren, a minister of …

31 May 2023

The European Union wants to identify and address abuses in production and supply chains, such as child labour and environmental damage. European group chair Geert Bourgeois wholeheartedly supports this objective, but is critical of the implementation of the regulations: unworkable, legally …