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24 January 2017

There has been a vote at the Environment Committee of the European Parliament on the new goals for the European waste policy. As a negotiator, MEP Mark Demesmaeker ensured a clear level of ambition: “By 2030, in Europe we must be recycling or preparing for re-use at least 70% of urban waste, while …

19 January 2017

In 2016 we were able to record 198 new investment projects in Flanders for investments amounting to 1.87 billion euros. At the same time, with the creation of 4,260 new jobs, employment stayed was on par with the high levels of 2013, 2014 and 2015. “The last of these was an exceptionally good one,” …

19 January 2017

Mr. Weber, Mr. Verhofstadt, Antonio Tajani is the new President of the European Parliament. He would have lost had he not first distanced himself from your federalist plans. He has won the Presidency, but in the end the biggest loser was the European Parliament itself, dropping further in its …

17 January 2017

MEP Helga Stevens has achieved the third-largest number of votes in the election for President of the European Parliament. Any way you look at it, she can look back on a successful, positive campaign: “I have been able to reach out to and persuade a great many people. In the service of our citizens …

16 January 2017

In the Flemish Parliament, a new regulation concerning parliamentary pensions has been agreed. Just like in the other systems, MPs will from now on have to work for 45 years for a full pension and reach the age of 65 before they may draw their pension. “This is a reworking of the pension …

11 January 2017

Flemish Minister for Animal Welfare Ben Weyts wants Flanders to be a pioneer in promoting animal welfare within the EU. With this goal in mind he is going to invest EUR 350,000 in alternatives to research that involves animal testing. For example, among other things there will be a European …