Parliament wants to introduce a temporary proxy voting option for MEPs during late pregnancy and early motherhood to promote equal participation. Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Parliament wants to introduce a temporary proxy voting option for MEPs during late pregnancy and early motherhood to promote equal participation. Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Parliament wants a 90% reduction target for emissions by 2040 compared with 1990 levels, to achieve a climate neutral EU by 2050. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Parliament wants a 90% reduction target for emissions by 2040 compared with 1990 levels, to achieve a climate neutral EU by 2050. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Associació Catalana de Víctimes d’Organitzacions Terroristes (ACVOT)
Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Advocate General Spielmann considers that the Spanish amnesty law does not contravene the directive on combating terrorism
Sociedad Civil Catalana
Advocate General Spielmann considers that certain provisions of the Spanish amnesty law on exemption from liability in respect of public funds may be incompatible with the right to effective judicial protection
Oti
Authorisation to reside in the European Union for the purpose of voluntary service: a Member State cannot impose additional conditions for the purpose of proving the existence of sufficient resources
Commission v Hungary
Free movement of goods
Free Movement of Goods: the procedure established by Hungary for exports of raw materials and construction materials is contrary to EU law
Tribunalul Galaţi
Freedom of movement for persons
A judge who carries out tasks which fall to a vacant post at his or her court, in addition to those within the remit of the post to which he or she has been appointed, is not necessarily entitled to financial compensation
In today’s edition: Parliament’s fragile front against the €2 trillion MFF crumbles after von der Leyen’s tactical tweaks, the EPP–Patriots alliance inches closer as MEPs prepare to vote on corporate due diligence rules, and the Commission’s top staff reviewer sparks backlash over talk of ending ‘lifetime’ EU jobs