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8 June 2022

The votes on the package of climate laws called “Fit For 55” turned out to be a fiasco today. The reform of the Emissions Trading Scheme did not win a majority, and the rapporteurs withdrew other related dossiers. “Just as we had predicted,” says MEP Johan Van Overtveldt. “The EU wants to be at the …

8 June 2022

“Getting Russia to contribute to the effort won’t be easy, and Western leaders must proceed with caution,” says Johan Van Overtveldt, chairman of the European Parliament’s budget committee and Belgium’s former minister of finance (2014-2018) on politico.eu. Within the significantly, if not overly …

5 June 2022

In the VTM Nieuws television news programme, chairman Bart De Wever was unusually sharp towards the Groen party, and Tinne Van der Straeten in particular. “Van der Straeten is negotiating with Engie to fail. She must be removed from this dossier. If necessary, De Croo should remove the Groen party, …

4 June 2022

MEP Assita Kanko invited the Dutch Ayaan Hirsi Ali to a debate in the European Parliament on the freedom of expression, women’s rights and the future of our community. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Dutch politician with outspoken opinions on radical Islam and violence against women, among other things. “We …

2 June 2022

Today in the Health Committee of the Common Community Commission (GGC), Brussels MP Gilles Verstraeten (N-VA) asked Minister Alain Maron about the lack of Dutch-language services in the out-of-hours services. “We are still a long way from truly grounded bilingualism, which is nevertheless required …

2 June 2022

In a letter to Prime Minister De Croo, Engie laid its conditions on the table to keep the newest nuclear power stations open after all, reports VRT NWS. And they are not insignificant: the French energy company is demanding that the federal government must contribute to the Doel 4 and Tihange 3 …