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10 March 2018

The budget increase that Europe is aiming for represents an extra cost of EUR 2.8 billion a year for Belgium. The EU is asking for more resources to finance new challenges and compensate for the departure of the British. MEP Sander Loones is displeased and dismayed by the European thirst for money: …

8 March 2018

Flanders and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia are breathing new life into the Iron Rhine project. Flemish Minister of Mobility Ben Weyts convinced his colleague from North Rhine-Westphalia, Hendrik Wüst, of the best route. Together they are advocating a three-country discussion, in which …

7 March 2018

Europe is applying double standards in its analysis of tax policy in Belgium. The country is accused of making it easy for companies to avoid taxes by means of aggressive tax planning. Minister of Finance and the Combating of Tax Fraud Johan Van Overtveldt reacts with astonishment to the European …

7 March 2018

The sly appointment of Martin Selmayr as Secretary-General of the European Commission besmirches the image of the European Union. Last week, Selmayr was promoted at lightning speed with no clear procedure or opponents. MEP Anneleen Van Bossuyt is indignant: “The European elite shows yet again how …

2 March 2018

The Flemish Government has definitively approved the CETA trade agreement with Canada. This approval has put Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois over the moon. “This is the best signal to all our trading partners, and Canada in particular, that Flanders is an open economy that doesn’t put up …

1 March 2018

Europe must review the regulations concerning state aid to the banking sector. The taxpayer is still coughing up considerable sums for banking mismanagement. That’s the message in a report critical of the European banking union. The author of that report is MEP Sander Loones: “Although growth in …