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Juncker Commission still hopes to finalise agreement with Azerbaijan

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 11:51
The Juncker Commission still hopes that it could conclude a new trade and political agreement with Azerbaijan in the next two months, provided that Baku moves forward on the trade part of the text, sources have told EURACTIV.
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Johnson asks Queen to suspend parliament as Brexit drama takes new twist

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 11:30
The UK government has formally requested the intervention of the Queen in its bid to suspend parliament, in a move that critics warn will provoke a full-blown constitutional crisis in the country just before its planned exit from the European Union.  
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[Ticker] France nominates Sylvie Goulard for EU commission

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 11:14
Former MEP Sylvie Goulard (En Marche/Renew) has been nominated by France to be its next European commissioner. Currently deputy director of the Bank of France, she is a former minister of defence and former president of the European Movement, France. With Goulard, the European Commission will have one more member of the liberal Renew group, and a one more female candidate, amid a target of 13 of 28 female commissioners.
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Migrant death toll at sea reaches 900

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:29
Another 40 people perished off the Libyan coast on Tuesday, as EU politics puts halt to search and rescue operations.
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[Ticker] Brazil does U-turn on Amazon fire aid

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:16
A spokesperson for Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro has said the country will accept foreign aid to extinguish Amazon fires. Bolsonaro earlier declined €18m from the G7 states and insulted French president Emmanuel Macron over the offer. The Brazilian spokesman said his country must have full control of foreign grants and that outside help must not impinge on its sovereignty.
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[Ticker] No early confidence vote on British PM

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:11
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and other British opposition leaders have agreed not to call for a confidence vote on prime minister Boris Johnson in early September in order to create a care-taker government. Instead, they will work on legislation to make a no-deal-Brexit illegal. The opposition leaders also agreed to organise an alternative parliament in case Johnson forced a delay in recalling MPs until after Brexit day on 31 October.
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Is Europe still a man's world?

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:11
The number of women in decision-making posts has grown in recent years, but they are still out-numbered by men in EU, national, and local politics, figures show.
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Men still dominate European politics

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:11
The number of women in decision-making posts has grown in recent years, but they are still out-numbered by men in EU, national, and local politics, figures show.
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[Ticker] France postpones nomination of EU commissioner

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:09
Despite an earlier promise to announce the nomination of its European commissioner on Monday, France said it will postpone the decision to an unspecified date. France and Italy are the only countries not to have put forward candidates yet. The new commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, needs at least one more female candidate to reach her gender-balance target of 13 women out of 28 commissioners.
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[Ticker] D-Day for Italian government

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 09:04
Wednesday 28 August is the last day for the Five Star Movement (M5S) and the Democratic Party (PD) to form a government. If not, president Sergio Mattarella will install a care-taker government and call for elections. On Tuesday, talks resumed as PD agreed on Giuseppe Conte to remain prime minister. Remaining points of discussion are migration, the budget, and a M5S plan to cut the amount of members of parliament.
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[Opinion] Italy: Crime falls, but populists play on fear

Euobserver.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:59
If confrontations gain pace between Brussels and Rome, let alone with Berlin and Paris, they could cause political radicalisation and eurozone instability.
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Make or break day in Italy in ‘craziest crisis ever’

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:58
Wednesday (28 August) is D-Day for fraught negotiations to form a new Italian government, failing which the eurozone's third largest economy will be forced to hold fresh elections.
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Spanish socialists seek Podemos deal to break deadlock

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:47
In an effort to break the political stalemate, acting socialist Vice President of the government, Carmen Calvo, on Tuesday offered leftist Unidas Podemos to “share a broader and more realistic” joint political program and allow a stable government in Spain.
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Trade wars: Germany’s slide into recession

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:40
Germany is facing a recession, with business confidence plunging to levels not seen since the global economic crisis of 2009. As a result, calls for increased investment are growing louder – but possibly for the wrong reasons, EURACTIV Germany reports.
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Trump goes to Warsaw for sombre commemoration

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:39
US President Donald Trump, fresh from hob-nobbing with his G7 partners at a glitzy French resort town, will on Sunday (1 September) attend sombre commemorations in Warsaw of the outbreak of World War II 80 years ago.
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Europe on high alert as deadly pig disease sweeps through Asia

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:32
EU member states should apply strict biosecurity measures to combat African Swine Fever (ASF), a deadly pig disease which started spreading through Asia and Eastern Europe, an EU spokesperson told EURACTIV.com.
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Pushing for an adequate response to online disinformation [European Parliament impact 2014-2019]

The power of the European Parliament

The only directly elected European Union (EU) institution; the European Parliament’s (EP) power and influence in pursuit of citizens’ interests have evolved significantly, transforming it into a full-fledged legislative body and forum of discussion and engagement at the heart of representative democracy, whose influence is felt in virtually all areas of EU activity.
What are then the European Parliament’s main powers?

What difference does the Parliament’s work make to how Europeans live their lives? This series highlights some practical examples of EP impact during the 2014-2019 legislative term.

The visibility of disinformation as a tool to undermine democracies increased in the context of Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine. It gained notoriety as a global challenge during the the United States presidential election campaign in 2016, and in the context of the UK referendum on EU membership the same year. The EU has made active efforts to curb pro-Kremlin disinformation since 2015, when High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini set up a ‘StratCom Task Force’ to counter pro-Kremlin disinformation in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood in response to the March 2015 European Council, which stressed the need to counter ‘Russia’s ongoing disinformation campaigns’.

The European Parliament has consistently and with broad political consensus been pushing the issue of a European response to disinformation to the top of the agenda, urging the EU to provide sufficient tools and resources with a view to responding adequately to the pressure on the information ecosystem in its Member States and its Neighbourhood. In its consistent push for a coordinated European response to disinformation and third-party propaganda, Parliament has used a mix of tools: non-legislative resolutions, hearings and its budgetary power. The latter was used particularly visibly in its support for the East StratCom Task Force. In its November 2016 resolution on strategic communication to counteract anti-EU propaganda by third parties, Parliament called for the StratCom Task Force to be turned into ‘a fully fledged unit within the EEAS […] with proper staffing and adequate budgetary resources, possibly by means of an additional dedicated budget line’. The European Parliament’s amendments to the EU budget for 2018 included the pilot project ‘StratCom Plus’, aiming to increase capacity to fact-check disinformation in and beyond the EU. Thanks to the Parliament’s proposal, the East StratCom TaskForce was allocated its first real budget of €1.1 million. In addition, €800 000 was allocated to the EEAS for strategic communication.

After a Parliament resolution of June 2017 called on the European Commission to look into the problem of fake news and to verify the possibility of legislative intervention, the Commission published a communication on online disinformation in April 2018. As proposed by the European Council in June 2018 – against the backdrop of an expected increase in disinformation campaigns in the context of the May 2019 European elections – the Commission and the EEAS published an action plan on 5 December 2018, which foresees an increase of resources allocated to counter-disinformation efforts, notably the StratCom Task Forces and the Hybrid Fusion Cell in the EEAS. The EEAS’s strategic communication budget to address disinformation and raise awareness is set to increase from €1.9 million in 2018 to €5 million in 2019. This budget is to be accompanied by a reinforcement of staff, with an expected increase of 50-55 staff member planned until 2020.

In its March 2019 recommendation to the Council and the VP/HR, the European Parliament urged all the Member States to second national experts to the StratCom teams. It called for strategic communication to become a matter of high priority in the EU, and for a greater focus on fighting propaganda aiming to ‘undermine the foundations and principles of European democracy, as well as the sovereignty of all Eastern Partnership countries’. Highlighting data misuse in the 2016 UK referendum, it called for legislation to safeguard future election campaigns from ‘undue influence’.

Growing soft power – EU foreign policy

a mapping of EP powers

Ever since 1979, Members of the European Parliament have aimed to boost the role of the institution in the EU’s foreign policy. These efforts have continued to increase since the creation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) in 1993. The EP is seen internationally as a ‘capable moral force with strong focus on strengthening human rights, supporting democracy and enhancing the rule of law worldwide’ (P. Bajtay). The Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought is one specific example of this: set up in 1988, it is awarded each year to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.

The EP’s comprehensive approach to democracy support is also part of this ‘soft-power’ approach to international relations. Launched in 2014, it includes election monitoring, mediation, as well as training of staff and members of non-EU parliaments. In addition to this, Parliament can convey messages in ways and through channels that are different from those employed by the EU’s traditional diplomatic players, for example, through its parliamentary networks.

The European Parliament has become a public forum both for representatives of partner countries and international organisations, as well as influential non-state actors. Parliamentarians pro-actively engage in inter-parliamentary delegations and missions to third countries, and are members of various joint parliamentary assemblies. Moreover, parties in different countries often share strong links by virtue of the fact that they belong to the same political family.

Parliament also enjoys treaty-based information and consultation rights, which allow its members to shape the EU’s external policies. The High Representative is invited regularly to consult Parliament on the main aspects and basic choices of the CFSP and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). MEPs can also address questions and make recommendations to the Council and the HR/VP. A major innovation in the EP’s powers to shape and control EU foreign policy has been MEPs’ exchanges of views with Heads of EU delegations after their appointment by the HR/VP, but prior to taking up their post in a third country. EU ambassadors inform Members about the country concerned and the EU priorities and objectives to be pursued in relations with the partner country. MEPs may use these opportunities to question the ambassadors, and provide advice and suggestions on the conduct of relations.

Read the complete study on ‘The power of the European Parliament: Examples of EP impact during the 2014-19 legislative term‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

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EU paper recyclers ‘in crisis’ as China waste import ban bites

Euractiv.com - Wed, 08/28/2019 - 08:30
China’s ban on waste imports has thrown Europe’s paper recycling sector “in a crisis situation,” leading to a chronic oversupply of recovered paper that sent prices plummeting by 300% over the past two years, according to trade group EuRIC.
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