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18 October 2017

The Courts of First Instance in Leuven and Liège have issued conflicting statements regarding the detention and repatriation of Sudanese citizens in closed centres. The Court of Leuven has ruled detention to be legal. The services concerned can therefore continue to organise the repatriation of …

17 October 2017

“If Europe continues to refuse any mediation role and the escalation persists, the rest of Europe will have to prepare to grant political asylum to Catalan politicians,” say MEP Sander Loones and Tomas Roggeman, the Chair of Jong N-VA (N-VA Youth). Two months in which to negotiate: that’s the …

17 October 2017

This year, the European Citizens’ Prize will go to Hope for Girls, a fund that combats female genital mutilation. MEP Anneleen Van Bossuyt awarded the prize to the project’s founders, Annemie Struyf and Lieve Blancquaert. “Hope for Girls has already been doing excellent work in Kenya for a long …

17 October 2017

The European Parliament is introducing new rules for temporary employment abroad (secondment). For Europe, equal work in the same place must result in the same wages. However, a shortening of the secondment period in, among other things, the construction and cleaning sectors, is not on the cards …

12 October 2017

Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy is obstinately rejecting the outstretched hand of Catalonia for dialogue. He is threatening to end the autonomy of the region if it is not made clear quickly “whether Catalan independence has been declared or not” as he puts it. MEP Mark Demesmaeker is calling for …

11 October 2017

In future, Europe is making it obligatory to install charging points for electric cars on the occasion of major renovations or the construction of new parking spaces. MEP Anneleen Van Bossuyt, member of the Energy Committee, responds positively: “Citizens often don’t dare to buy electric cars today …