CSRD: Draft law could violate EU law
The German government only wants to allow auditors to certify CSRD reports – and could be in breach of European law with this plan, according to one law firm.
By Marc Winkelmann
The German government only wants to allow auditors to certify CSRD reports – and could be in breach of European law with this plan, according to one law firm.
By Marc Winkelmann
The government in Warsaw is under pressure from migrants at the border with Belarus. It now wants to temporarily suspend the right of asylum. This has prompted criticism from the EU Commission.
By Redaktion Table
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković warns that not sending a commissioner is tantamount to not existing in Brussels. At the summit with the Western Balkan states, Chancellor Scholz urges the countries to join the EU.
By Till Hoppe
The EU member states usually find it difficult to make joint statements on the Middle East conflict. However, they have a clear opinion on the withdrawal of the blue helmets in Lebanon, as demanded by Israel.
By Stephan Israel
At the CSU party conference in Augsburg, EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola praised the CSU as an important partner of the EPP and at the same time called for more responsibility and honesty in European politics.
By Redaktion Table
The German government believes it is making good progress with its gigabit strategy. 87 percent of the measures have already been completed or are ongoing, according to the progress report from the Ministry of Digital Affairs. There is also an update with 35 new measures.
By Corinna Visser
Sales of e-vehicles are faltering, and the CDU is now pushing for a social leasing subsidy. However, a certain group should not benefit.
By Redaktion Table
The Polish government is planning to temporarily suspend the right of asylum in order to curb illegal migration from Belarus. Prime Minister Tusk announced that he would present the stricter migration policy next week and seek approval from the EU.
By Lukas Knigge
There are plans to remove agricultural funds from the EU's Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and pay them directly to the Member States. Norbert Lins (CDU) fears that this would damage solidarity between the Member States.
By Markus Grabitz
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama is counting on an agreement on the CEFTA free trade agreement and wants to lead his country into the EU by 2030. However, it remains uncertain whether the EU is open to this – could political hurdles thwart the plan?
By Redaktion Table