eDeclaration: Parliament ready to negotiate
Following the Council, the European Parliament has also adopted its position on eDeclaration. This clears the way for the trilogue.
By Alina Leimbach
Following the Council, the European Parliament has also adopted its position on eDeclaration. This clears the way for the trilogue.
By Alina Leimbach
Just one day after the fall of the center-right government in France, President Emmanuel Macron appointed former Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister.
By Claire Stam
Russia wants to “capture Moldova through the ballot box” and use the country as a launchpad for its hybrid war against the EU, warns Maia Sandu: Moldova will elect a new parliament on Sept. 28 and is facing a massive disinformation campaign from Moscow.
By Stephan Israel
Nineteen Member States have applied for loans under the SAFE program. The Commission has now announced the sum that will be available to the various Member States. Poland is set to receive the most.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
At the IAA, the chancellor is questioning the decision to phase out combustion engines from 2035 – and is thus seeking conflict with his coalition partner. Commission President von der Leyen is meeting with CEOs from the automotive industry on Friday.
By Lukas Knigge and Markus Grabitz
The debate surrounding the EU's 2040 climate target has the potential to divide the coalition. The Federal Chancellery apparently aims to leave the decision on the climate target to the heads of state and government in the European Council.
By Lukas Knigge and Bernhard Pötter
The world order has been significantly shaken since the first strategic forecast in 2020, writes the Commission in its latest Strategic Foresight: “Resilience 2.0.” The Commission wants to better adapt to this.
By Corinna Visser
After months of student protests in Serbia, Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos has openly criticized President Aleksandar Vučić for the first time. She said the government in Belgrade must demonstrate that it is serious about its commitment to reforms and European integration.
By Stephan Israel
Members of the European Parliament from the CDU/CSU are asking the EU Commission to quickly give the green light for the promotion of biomass plants in Germany. But the Commission is keeping a low profile.
By Julia Dahm
The Commission President wants to discuss trade and vehicle data at the next summit of the Strategic Dialogue on the Future of the Automotive Industry. This has caused discontent among manufacturers and suppliers.
By Markus Grabitz and Julia Fiedler