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1 June 2017

The European Commission wants to oblige Member States to check more frequently and more stringently for social abuse in the transport sector. “The importance for Flanders of the proposed measures is immense,” says MEP Mark Demesmaeker. The Flemish transport sector accounts for 5.3% of employment …

31 May 2017

In order to be able to identify illegal migrants more easily, the European Parliament wants to make structural improvements in the operation of Eurodac. This database already contains names, ID card numbers and fingerprints of asylum seekers. “Now it will be possible to store facial scans as well,” …

31 May 2017

In its draft budget for 2018, the European Union is planning to spend more than EUR 160 billion for the first time ever: a historical record. “While all Member States have to make do with less, for the EU it is still a story of more, more, more. I am mystified as to how that will strengthen support …

30 May 2017

As from September, the European Union will be offering free Wi-Fi in 6,000 to 8,000 municipalities. The European Parliament and Council have reached an agreement in this regard. MEP Anneleen Van Bossuyt, who is following up this dossier on behalf of the ECR group, finds it inexplicable that this …

30 May 2017

The European Parliament wants European research funds to be distributed based on excellence and impact, and not on geography. This can be read in a report approved in the Industry, Research and Energy Committee. It contains a series of recommendations for an enhanced operation of Horizon 2020, the …

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 …