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Manuel Müller erstellt seit 2014 regelmäßig Sitzprojektionen zur Europawahl.
Opinion

If European elections were held on Sunday... Greens gain ground

Ahead of the European elections, Table.Media regularly publishes an up-to-date projection by political scientist Manuel Müller on the composition of the next European Parliament. It is already becoming clear that an alliance of the EPP and S D alone will not suffice. Things are looking up for the Greens.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Harassment cases: EU Parliament plans reforms

Only two MEPs have been sanctioned for bullying their assistants in this legislature. There were no sanctions for sexual harassment. This is not because such behavior does not occur. Now the procedures and penalties are to be reformed.

By Charlotte Wirth

Opinion

How to turn away from the ideology of unlimited growth

The focus of our economy on constant growth has had devastating consequences. In the run-up to the Beyond Growth conference in 2023, members of the European Parliament from all political groups are calling for human well-being and environmental sustainability to be given top priority in the future.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Anti-corruption agenda: laborious implementation in the EP

Six months after the corruption scandal surrounding ex-Vice-President Eva Kaili came to light, the investigators have still not disclosed any details. Meanwhile, in Parliament, the implementation of the anti-corruption agenda initiated by President Roberta Metsola is underway. What is the status of her 14-point plan?

By Markus Grabitz

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CRMA: Beers draft report

Today, Rapporteur Nicola Beer (Renew) publishes her draft report on the Critical Raw Materials Act. Her amendments aim primarily to increase planning certainty and reduce administrative burdens. She also wants to strengthen recycling and substitution of strategic raw materials.

By Leonie Düngefeld

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EP pension fund: On average €2200 a month for each

Several current EU Commissioners are also entitled to an annuity from the pension fund, which is threatened with bankruptcy. A list of 660 current or former MEPs includes more prominent names. The Bureau is looking for a way out.

By Markus Grabitz