Commission does not want to adjust EU debt rules for now
Despite pressure from Germany, the EU Commission wants to stick to the current EU fiscal rules and allow additional defense spending via the escape clause.
By Marc Winkelmann
Despite pressure from Germany, the EU Commission wants to stick to the current EU fiscal rules and allow additional defense spending via the escape clause.
By Marc Winkelmann
Not only the CDU/CSU and SPD, but also the EU is planning further tightening of asylum policy. The European Commission wants to present its plans for more deportations in Strasbourg.
By Eric Bonse
In a draft communication available to Table.Briefings, the EU Commission spells out its ambition for the Savings and Investment Union. Important legislative proposals are planned for 2026 in particular.
By Marc Winkelmann
There is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the interpretation of the AI Act. The Commission is also unable to define an AI system to everyone's satisfaction.
By Corinna Visser
The authorities annulled the presidential election last year due to his unresolved campaign financing. Now Georgescu is threatened with disqualification from the new edition of the race for the highest state office.
By Redaktion Table
On Friday, EU justice ministers discussed the prosecution of war crimes in Ukraine, the harmonization of insolvency law and upholding the rule of law.
By Corinna Visser
With a proposal to amend EU species protection legislation, the Commission is pressing ahead with its plan to lower the protection status of the wolf.
By Julia Dahm
In the fourth year of the war, Ukraine is becoming increasingly self-sufficient in weapons and ammunition – but not in air defense. The halt in aid from the USA increases the risk to major cities and important infrastructure enormously.
By Denis Trubetskoy
The German Solar Package I must be approved by the Commission under state aid law. This approval is still pending ten months after the decision in the Bundestag. Investors in agri-PV, for example, cannot become active as long as the green light from Brussels is missing.
By Markus Grabitz
The European social partners and EU Commission President von der Leyen have signed the new Social Dialogue Pact. The aim is to involve the social partners more closely and listen to them.
By Alina Leimbach