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23 November 2016

By a large majority, the European Parliament has approved stricter goals in the fight against air pollution. “We would have preferred an even higher level of ambition,” says MEP Mark Demesmaeker. “Still, I am pleased that Europe is already taking clear steps towards better air quality. “Currently, …

23 November 2016

By an overwhelming majority, the European Parliament has approved a resolution, which among other things advocates an improved status for sign language interpreters in Europe. “To ensure equal participation in society by sign language users, interpreters are indispensable. However, due to the …

23 November 2016

Wallonia is blocking various investment agreements that Belgium and Luxembourg want to enter into with other countries. Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois is now taking a leap forward and proposing simply entering into those agreements without Wallonia. “That is confederalism in practice: …

23 November 2016

The European Commission has published its report for 2015 on Horizon 2020. That European programme for research and innovation has a budget of 77 billion euros spread out over 7 years. “Our Flemish universities and research institutes are making good use of the programme,” MEP Anneleen Van Bossuyt …

18 November 2016

To keep government debt under control, the Flemish Government has approved a debt standard at the request of the Court of Audit. It specifies that that governmental debt may never exceed 65% of the Flemish budget. Today that number hovers around 47%. “This Flemish Government continues to invest, …

17 November 2016

The Flemish Parliament has unanimously decided to ratify the climate agreement that was reached at the end of last year in Paris. After all, in Belgium, federal approval is not sufficient; the regions must also grant their approval. The Flemish Parliament is the first regional parliament that …