Sven Giegold

Month: March 2019

Pro-European list rejected for European election: Romania must allow fair and free EU elections

In Romania, the “Central Electoral Office” did not approve the joint list “Alliance 2020 USR PLUS” of the two political parties USR and PLUS for the European elections. MEP Sven Giegold, the European Parliament’s rapporteur for transparency, accountability and integrity in the EU institutions and spokesperson for Bündnis 90/Die Grünen in the European Parliament, commented: […]

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Strong sign against male dominance in EU top finance positions: European Parliament postpones appointments

The European Commission and the Council have again shortlisted only men for the most recent nominations for top positions in EU financial authorities, despite earlier appeals by the European Parliament for more gender balance. Following last week’s votes in the ECON Committee on the appointment of José Manuel Campa as Chairman of the European Banking […]

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Money launderers may celebrate: EU member states reject blacklist of high-risk countries

Today the Justice and Home Affairs Ministers of the EU unanimously rejected the EU Commission’s proposal for a toughened blacklist of money laundering states. France and the United Kingdom want to remove Saudi Arabia and other countries from the list. Spain has taken a protective stand for Panama. The United States are exerting massive pressure […]

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EU top positions in finance: High time for equal rights rather than red roses

The European Commission and the Council have again shortlisted only men for the most recent three nominations for top positions in EU financial authorities, despite earlier appeals by the European Parliament for more gender balance. Following last week’s votes in the ECON Committee on the appointment of José Manuel Campa as Chairperson of the European […]

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Whistleblower: Blockade by German and French governments loses supporters

Last night a trilogue meeting of the European Parliament, the EU Commission and the Council failed to reach the hoped-for agreement on European minimum protection for whistleblowers. The Council continued to insist on the obligation for whistleblowers to report first to their own company or authority (first stage), before they can turn to an external […]

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Federal government is blocking EU anti-money laundering list: farce at the expense of security

27 EU governments (all except Belgium) are set to block the European Commission’s blacklist of high-risk money laundering countries. France and the UK want to remove Saudi Arabia and other countries from the list. Spain is protecting Panama. The United States is exerting massive pressure because four US jurisdictions are on the list. German Federal […]

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