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Serbia: Alignment with EU´s common foreign policy in decline

MEPs call on the EU to reconsider the extent of financial assistance provided by the EU to Serbia if support for anti-democratic regimes continues. Accession...

Parliament: Concerns in Greece, Spain, Malta, and across the EU

Parliament points to worrying trends based on the Commission’s latest findings across the EU and highlights specific concerns in the three member states. During a joint...

Charles Michel says Moldova has EU’s full support

Charles Michel has assured Moldova that it has the European Union's full support on its road to membership of the bloc in what he...

Hungary in fight with EU over COVID funds

The European Union restated that Hungary needs to significantly reform its judiciary towards a more independent system if the country wants access to the...

S&Ds: “Serious, sustained and systemic breach of the rule of law in Poland”

Today, the committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs overwhelmingly voted in favour of a report criticising the continuing deterioration of democracy, the...

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Hungary breaches EU law again: Parliament condemns the “Sovereignty Act”

The European Parliament has adopted a new resolution on...

Parliament approves trade support measures for Ukraine and protects EU farmers

On Tuesday, the European Parliament voted in favour of...

MEPs want stricter rules to reduce plastic pellet losses

The Parliament has recently adopted a proposal to urgently...

Parliament approves more transparent, investment-friendly and flexible EU fiscal rules

The European Parliament has approved a significant overhaul of...

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