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6 October 2020

“The ambitions of the European Climate Act are sky-high, but not very realistic and insufficiently quantified.” MEP Johan van Overtveldt is calling for more realism and nuance in the debate. “Even if you support the overall objective, but still raise a few questions, you undoubtedly risk being …

5 October 2020

“Politics is conducted through dialogue and consultation, not by expelling politicians from office or locking them up.” Flemish Minister-President Jan Jambon responds in a statement on the forced dismissal of his Catalan counterpart Quim Torra. The Spanish Supreme Court removed Quim Torra from …

4 October 2020

The regional government in Brussels has delayed too long in opening sufficient testing capacity. It is not taking up its role as coordinator of the safety and enforcement policy at all. New test centres are only now being opened, but on the other hand, others are also closing, such as in Sint-Joost …

30 September 2020

Today, the European Commission and the European Commissioner responsible for the rule of law, Didier Reynders, published the very first EU-wide report on the rule of law. The report addresses four issues in all 27 EU countries: the justice systems, the fight against corruption, media pluralism and …

30 September 2020

The N-VA considers it indefensible that in these extremely precarious times, this country will be federally governed by a purple-green government without a democratic majority on the Flemish side. If this government completes its term, this country will have been governed without the full …

24 September 2020

Flanders and Finland are just behind Spain in having Europe’s best long-term renovation strategy. That is what Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE), the independent European study centre on the energy efficiency of buildings, says in a new report. While Flanders scores 3.3 out of 5, the …