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4 May 2022

More than a year ago, the Brussels majority parties (Ecolo, Groen, PS, One.Brussels, Défi and Open Vld) announced a resolution to make the royal domain accessible to the public. In the meantime, nothing has happened, and it will remain so for a while. Brussels MP Cieltje Van Achter says that the …

4 May 2022

The parliamentary economics committee is considering the reform of copyright. This is a reform that is urgently needed, but which also entails some damaging and pernicious consequences for the sector and the free internet. MP Anneleen Van Bossuyt: “The mandatory filtering system is a modern …

4 May 2022

The Vivaldi coalition parties voted to lower the voting age for the European elections to 16. The N-VA was not in favour of this age lowering from the beginning: “We naturally welcome an interest in politics from an early age, but the right to vote is something that belongs in the coming-of-age …

2 May 2022

The N-VA delegation in the European Parliament opposes a proposal on a new electoral law. This proposal aims to achieve a degree of harmonisation, but above all, an EU-wide constituency for 28 additional MEPs, to be elected on transnational electoral lists. “There is no such thing as a large …

28 April 2022

In 2012, the Republic of Serbia was granted the status of candidate country for accession to the European Union. Pre-accession aid of around EUR 1.5 billion between 2014 and 2020 is also linked to this status. This money was subject to conditions, including the professionalisation of an independent …

26 April 2022

The European Commission wants to initiate labour migration from North African countries in order to reduce personnel shortages on our labour market and to combat so-called illegal migration. This is not a good idea, says MP Theo Francken: “Currently, there are already tens of thousands of illegal …