Hate Speech at the EU Parliament?
Three progressive MEPs called for the parliamentarians to be censured and subject to financial sanctions for their speeches.
Three progressive MEPs called for the parliamentarians to be censured and subject to financial sanctions for their speeches.
The report lends credence to the belief that the EU seeks to use post-Qatargate reforms to harass dissenting MEPs, banning them from speaking against EU foreign policy missions while overseas.
All leftist parliamentary groups joined the effort to keep Hungary grounded, signed just a day before Budapest announced a major breakthrough in the negotiations with Brussels on the release of the frozen funds.
A taxation of 1.5% “from a heritage of 50 million euros” could help aid the West’s transition to carbon neutrality, according to the backers of a new campaign.
MEPs-turned-lobbyists will have a harder time getting back to business under the new rules aimed to curb corruption in Brussels in the fallout of Qatargate.
The text that was finally voted on calls for a commission of inquiry, but only once the legal proceedings have been completed, i.e., in effect, during the next term.
While EU parliamentarians left an average carbon footprint of 27.7 tons last year, the average EU citizen’s carbon footprint, in recent years, has been around seven tons annually.
According to the Diario de Mallorca, social workers attest that in approximately the last four years, prostitution among their charges has changed from a rare incident to an almost normalized phenomenon. In some centres, all the girls have engaged in prostitution.
The less-than-warm greeting, which took place on Wednesday in Brussels, came from German, French, Romanian, and Croatian MEPs, following a speech where Trudeau ironically presented himself as a defender of democracy, a staunch advocate for the rule of law, and a guardian of the civilized world.
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