Strack-Zimmermann leads German delegation in the Renew Group
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP) heads the German delegation in the Liberal Group in the European Parliament. The delegation consists of five MEPs.
By Markus Grabitz
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP) heads the German delegation in the Liberal Group in the European Parliament. The delegation consists of five MEPs.
By Markus Grabitz
The Commission is allowing the German government to support the development of hydrogen infrastructure. KfW can provide companies with up to €3 billion in the form of guarantees. The guarantees are intended to provide companies with low-interest loans.
By Markus Grabitz
Seven Czech MPs from the ANO movement led by right-wing populist Babiš are leaving the liberal parliamentary group. Hungary's Viktor Orbán could be behind this. He may want to form a parliamentary group with Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement National.
By Markus Grabitz
The ÖVP is threatening to bring down the renaturation law after its unanimous approval. However, there is much to suggest that the government will continue despite the uproar.
By Lukas Bayer
The European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defense is to become a full committee in the next parliamentary term. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann would like to run for its chair. Another FDP personnel matter has been clarified.
By Markus Grabitz
Although there were concerns from Germany, the Council of EU Labor Ministers has agreed its negotiating position on the European Works Council Directive. The Confederation of German Employers' Associations is critical.
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Germany may face significant financial penalties due to missed climate targets under the EU's Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR), despite having abolished its own sector-specific targets.
By Lukas Knigge
In its annual economic policy recommendations to the member states, the EU Commission criticizes Germany's high trade surplus. It also calls on Germany to invest more.
By Marc Winkelmann
A new study by Digital Europe analyzes the EU's position in eight of the critical technology areas. It paints a worrying picture of Europe's performance in critical technology areas.
By Corinna Visser
Mark Rutte should have been chosen as the next NATO Secretary General months ago. However, one ally in particular has stubbornly resisted – until now.
By Redaktion Table