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EP wants more influence in the new EU fiscal rules

In its mandate, the European Parliament is pushing for more involvement in budgetary and fiscal policy. It wants to receive the relevant documents "at the same time and under the same conditions" as the Council.

By Max Mustermann

EU-funded NGOs should be accountable

The EU Parliament is calling for stricter transparency rules for NGOs. If they receive EU funds, the parliamentarians want them to disclose in detail exactly where these funds go. This is intended to counteract corruption.

By Markus Grabitz

F-gases: EU Parliament adopts trilogue result

The EU Parliament adopted the trilogue result on the reduction of climate-damaging F-gases on Tuesday. Up to 40 million tons of carbon equivalents are to be saved by 2030. However, the trade sector fears a de facto maintenance ban on existing refrigeration systems.

By Lukas Knigge

Ursula von der Leyen, Viktor Orbán

Parliament threatens legal action over EU funds for Hungary

The European Parliament is threatening to take Commission President von der Leyen to the ECJ in the dispute over €10.2 billion in EU funds for Hungary, which the Commission has given the "green light" to disburse. A resolution to this effect will be voted on Thursday. The Liberals are even considering a vote of no confidence.

By Eric Bonse

Platform work: Radtke rejects new text

Shortly before the dissolution of the European Parliament, the Belgian Council Presidency is trying to get the Platform Work Directive over the finish line after all. There are heated debates in the Council about a new mandate. And there is also fierce criticism from the Parliament.

By Alina Leimbach

BDI: We need more Europe – but the right way

At the start of the year, BDI President Russwurm is calling for more German involvement in the EU. Berlin should have a greater say in trade policy and, if necessary, say "no" to the EU's Due Diligence Act.

By Corinna Visser