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European Parliament 21.6.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 180 E /1 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB IV (Notices) NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WRITTEN QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER List of titles of Written Questions by Members of the European Parliament indicating the number, original language, author, political group, institution addressed, date submitted and subject of the question (2012/C 180 E/01) E-2036/10 (IT) by Giommaria Uggias (ALDE), Niccolò Rinaldi (ALDE) and Luigi de Magistris (ALDE) to the Commission (6 April 2010) Subject: Complaint about Italy's ‘tax shield’ law Preliminary answer from the Commission (27 May 2010) Supplementary answer from the Commission (20 April 2012) E-7029/10 (IT) Giommaria Uggias (ALDE) and Niccolò Rinaldi (ALDE) to the Commission (15 September 2010) Subject: Tax shield and possibility of holding EU officials liable for damage to the treasury Preliminary joint answer from the Commission (29 November 2010) Supplementary joint answer from the Commission (12 April 2012) E-7030/10 (IT) Giommaria Uggias (ALDE), Niccolò Rinaldi (ALDE) and Luigi de Magistris (ALDE) to the Commission (16 September 2010) Subject: Tax shield and Commission's belated reply Preliminary joint answer from the Commission (29 November 2010) Supplementary joint answer from the Commission (12 April 2012) E-010766/10 (EL) Theodoros Skylakakis (PPE) to the Commission (20 December 2010) Subject: Is the OPAP (Greek Organisation of Football Prognostics Ltd.) a contracting authority within the meaning of Directive 2004/18/EC? Preliminary answer from the Commission (4 February 2011) Supplementary answer from the Commission (2 March 2012) C 180 E/2 Official Journal of the European Union EN 21.6.2012 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-009579/11 (EN) Sophia in 't Veld (ALDE), Antonyia Parvanova (ALDE) and Michael Cashman (S&D) to the Commission (24 October 2011) Subject: VP/HR — EU external action to confront HIV/AIDS Answer from the Commission (23 April 2012) E-010337/11 (ES) Willy Meyer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (14 November 2011) Subject: VP/HR — Twentieth UN resolution calling for an end to the US embargo against Cuba Answer from the Commission (23 April 2012) E-010500/11 (IT) Cristiana Muscardini (PPE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Child protection and video gaming Answer from the Commission (24 January 2012) E-010501/11 (IT) Cristiana Muscardini (PPE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Oil and petrol prices Answer from the Commission (9 January 2012) E-010502/11 (IT) Alfredo Antoniozzi (PPE) to the Commission (23 November 2011) Subject: Home loans and the crisis on the property market Joint answer from the Commission (24 January 2012) E-010503/11 (PL) Janusz Wojciechowski (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Information on mass cull of stray animals in Ukraine in the run-up to Euro 2012 Answer from the Commission (23 December 2011) E-010504/11 (PL) Janusz Wojciechowski (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Number of hectares and beneficiaries eligible for direct payments Answer from the Commission (3 January 2012) E-010505/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Situation on Pico Island (Azores) and emergency plan Answer from the Commission (10 January 2012) E-010506/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Social and public health problems in Greece and other Member States subject to IMF-EU intervention programmes Answer from the Commission (3 January 2012) E-010507/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Injection of public funds into the banking sector and bankruptcies, acquisitions and mergers Answer from the Commission (6 January 2012) E-010508/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Bogus lay-offs at the Kemet company, Évora Answer from the Commission (24 January 2012) 21.6.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 180 E/3 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-010509/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (18 November 2011) Subject: Emigrant workers: exploitation and abuse encouraged by the crisis Answer from the Commission (12 March 2012) E-010510/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: International Labour Organisation warning on unemployment Answer from the Commission (8 March 2012) E-010512/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: VP/HR — Assault on an MEP by the Moroccan police Answer from the Commission (19 March 2012) E-010513/11 (PT) João Ferreira (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (23 November 2011) Subject: VP/HR — Bombing of defenceless civilian populations in Somalia Answer from the Commission (13 March 2012) E-010514/11 (PT) Edite Estrela (S&D) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Restructuring the Banco Português de Negócios (BPN) Answer from the Commission (22 December 2011) P-010515/11 (FR) Gilles Pargneaux (S&D) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: VP/HR — Abduction of three European nationals in Tindouf (Algeria) Answer from the Commission (22 February 2012) E-010517/11 (DE) Renate Sommer (PPE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Carrying of wheelchairs on public buses Answer from the Commission (23 January 2012) E-010518/11 (DE) Renate Sommer (PPE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Accusations of misappropriation of EU assistance for the DITIB community centre in Duisburg- Marxloh Answer from the Commission (1 December 2011) E-010519/11 (EL) Takis Hadjigeorgiou (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Human rights violations in Turkey Answer from the Commission (20 December 2011) E-010520/11 (IT) Andrea Zanoni (ALDE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Pollution of groundwater in Veneto Answer from the Commission (16 January 2012) E-010521/11 (NL) Saïd El Khadraoui (S&D) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Infringement proceedings against Belgium on transport-related matters Answer from the Commission (21 December 2011) C 180 E/4 Official Journal of the European Union EN 21.6.2012 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-010523/11 (EN) Corina Creţu (S&D) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Famine in the Horn of Africa Answer from the Commission (19 January 2012) E-010524/11 (EN) Sir Graham Watson (ALDE) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Directive 2009/136/EC and its transposition by Member States Joint 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(EN) Marina Yannakoudakis (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Domiciliation and inheritance tax laws Answer from the Commission (6 January 2012) E-010534/11 (EN) Marina Yannakoudakis (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Low Emission Zone (LEZ) regulation in the EU Answer from the Commission (6 December 2011) E-010535/11 (EN) Marina Yannakoudakis (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Sleep apnoea Joint answer from the Commission (16 December 2011) E-010537/11 (EN) Marina Yannakoudakis (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Issue of homosexuality bans in third counties Answer from the Commission (20 December 2011) 21.6.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 180 E/5 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-010538/11 (EN) Syed Kamall (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 2011) Subject: Online betting/gaming website Answer from the Commission (18 January 2012) E-010539/11 (EN) Syed Kamall (ECR) to the Commission (17 November 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