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280 organisations from Europe, Canada and the US denounce the inclusion of investors’ rights in TTIP

Please find here the Press Release of 280 civil society organisations from across Europe: 280 organisations from Europe, Canada and the US denounce the inclusion of investors’ rights in TTIP Monday 22nd February, 2016 – Ahead of the 12th round of TTIP negotiations, 280 civil society organisations from across Europe, with the support of US […]

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Green roadmap on the future of the Economic and Monetary Union

The Five Presidents’ Report has promoted the debate on the future of the Eurozone. As a contribution to this debate, the Greens/EFA group of the European Parliament has elaborated and adopted a roadmap on the governance of the Economic and Monetary Union and the challenges of further political integration. Please find the paper here: https://sven-giegold.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Eurozone-Paper-FV-3_February_2016.pdf […]

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First call of the European Parliament for sustainable investment and fossil divestment in financial legislation

The European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) committee recently adopted its position for the legislation for new rules on Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision, or workplace pension schemes (IORPs) covering assets of about 3,200 billion Euros. This position is the mandate and basis for the European Parliament´s future negotiations with the Council. As a […]

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#Dieselgate and the car lobby: The map of lobby influence

Since the VW scandal started to unravel, the extent to which EU governments and regulators have either looked the other way or actively participated in dirty (air) decisions is one of the main questions the new European Parliament inquiry committee on “Dieselgate” will have to address. The scandal has highlighted the clear lack of transparency […]

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Thoughts at the turn of the year

As the New Year begins, the European project has good reason to be worried. It is clear that European governments are unwilling to deliver common policies to tackle social division in Europe, the instability of the Euro, the impending climate collapse, the refugee crisis and terrorism. The European institutions are working in overdrive. This allows […]

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First success against data leech AnaCredit: ECB starts public consultation – complaint at the European Ombudsman begins to bear fruit

The ECB is currently working on a European credit data registry called AnaCredit (Analytical Credit Dataset). From the end of 2017 onwards, banks are supposed to report to the central bank data on all loans in excess of EUR 25 000. The ECB claims that the AnaCredit project is a purely statistical undertaking, and that […]

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