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17 May 2013

This year too, a number of standard bearers of the N-VA joined in the annual Gay Pride parade. This is no coincidence, considering that the N-VA, since its inception, has been a strong advocate of equal opportunities for LGBT people. We have come a long way since then. Legal equality has been …

10 May 2013

Philippe Muyters was designated, on behalf of the European Council of Ministers for Sport, as the Expert Minister for Anti-doping Policy on the Foundation Board of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). WADA is the global organisation responsible for establishing anti-doping rules, determining banned …

29 April 2013

Mass bee deaths have been increasing alarmingly in recent years. Reasons for this are the decline in biodiversity, the Varroa mite and the use of crop protection products containing neonicotinoids. Yet bees are crucial not only for the ecosystem, but also in economic terms. For Belgium, they are …

19 April 2013

The Flemish Government has approved the Environmental Permit Decree. By integrating the environmental and urban planning permits within a single Environmental Permit, the Flemish Government has responded to a long-term complaint of the business world. Companies wanting to execute a project for which …

21 March 2013

On Newroz, the traditional Kurdish New Year celebrated on 21 March, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey, Abdullah Öcalan, called upon his supporters to put down their weapons and ordered the Kurdish freedom fighters to leave Turkey. Öcalan’s declaration indicates that the time …

20 March 2013

The position of the N-VA is reluctant with regard to France and Britain’s plan to lift the EU’s arms embargo on Syria. At last week’s Spring Summit, London and Paris vigorously advocated for the provision of arms to the moderate Syrian rebels so that they can oppose the Assad regime. But lifting the …