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22 April 2021

“The scheme put forward by Brussels Health Minister Alain Maron (Ecolo) to have Brussels mayors carry out checks on mandatory testing and quarantine is a bad joke,” Brussels MP Gilles Verstraeten says. The information is not automatically transferred to the mayors, and there are no penalties at all …

21 April 2021

The assessment of the “Vlaamse Veerkracht” recovery plan was released on Tuesday. It shows that 93% of the Flemish projects have already started. It is a different picture for the federal recovery plan, the first version of which was only outlined in the House today by the competent State Secretary …

21 April 2021

The N-VA parliamentary group requested a vote on the bill to make climbing into and stowing away in a vehicle, vessel or train punishable by law. Although several majority parties have recognised the problem of stowing away in the past, the majority voted against the N-VA bill. “This proposal could …

21 April 2021

MEP Geert Bourgeois welcomes the ambition of the published Commission proposal to develop a European legislative framework on Artificial Intelligence (AI). “Unified European legislation reinforces the great advantage of our internal market for the development of AI”. Although Geert Bourgeois does …

19 April 2021

“It will result in our clubs having fewer opportunities to show themselves at the European level and to compete with the biggest names.” Flemish Minister for Sport Ben Weyts is not in favour of the plans for a European Super League. Minister Weyts speaks of a loss for Flanders and for football …

15 April 2021

The European Court of Justice has ruled against the Netherlands with respect to electric pulse fishing and is in favour of retaining the ban on it. The ruling is a good thing for Flemish fishermen, N-VA MPs Sander Loones and Cathy Coudyser say. In 2019, new European rules were decided to protect …