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22 March 2023

The backlog in the processing of asylum cases has grown again, according to the website of the Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees and Stateless Persons (CGVS). The backlog of work for the Immigration Office amounts to a staggering 13,590 cases. “Incomprehensible,” says MP Theo Francken …

22 March 2023

A family of seven asylum seekers has been staying in our reception system for 14 years. This is an absolute record. The average term is about 15 months. “That is far too long and costs taxpayers quite a lot of money,” says N-VA through MP Tomas Roggeman. "We have therefore introduced bills to …

16 March 2023

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution that strongly condemns the poisoning of Iranian schoolgirls. MEP Assita Kanko was involved in negotiating the text as a member of the Human Rights Committee. “We have condemned the systematic poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran in the strongest terms …

14 March 2023

The European Parliament gave the green light to start negotiations with the Commission and the Council on the data regulation. This regulation establishes a framework for data sharing between businesses and between businesses and consumers and public authorities. The N-VA fully supports the …

14 March 2023

Flanders wants to adapt the cooperation agreements it concluded on Flemish foreign policy in the 1990s with the EU and international institutions, among others, to the current institutional reality, as Flemish Minister-President Jan Jambon stated. Flemish MP Karl Vanlouwe welcomes this news: “This …

10 March 2023

The European Parliament has a controversial supplementary pension fund that, although it is being phased out, hangs over the Parliament’s budget like a sword of Damocles, ultimately also affecting the taxpayer. Yesterday, the European Court of Justice ruled on two objections related to the scheme …