Inta Standing Rapporteurs & Shadows on International

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Inta Standing Rapporteurs & Shadows on International INTA STANDING RAPPORTEURS & SHADOWS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE RELATIONS Agreement/Negotiation Standing Rapporteur Shadows Country/region Member Political Group EPP S&D RENEW EUROPE GREENS/EFA ID ECR GUE ACP COUNTRIES Pacific States (1) and CARIFORUM (2): Interim Partnership Hervé JUVIN ID David McALLISTER Miroslav ČÍŽ Morten LØKKEGAARD Anna CAVAZZINI Emmanouil FRAGKOS Luke Ming FLANAGAN Agreement (EPA) SADC (Southern African Development Community) (3) (EPA) Joachim SCHUSTER S&D Elżbieta ŁUKACIJEWSKA Samira RAFAELA Saskia BRICMONT Luisa REGIMENTI Dominik TARCZYNSKI Helmut SCHOLZ EAC (East African Community) (4) (EPA) Massimiliano SALINI EPP Bernd LANGE Nicola DANTI Anna CAVAZZINI Luisa REGIMENTI Dominik TARCZYNSKI Helmut SCHOLZ ESA (Eastern and Southern African States) (5) (EPA) Saskia BRICMONT Greens/EFA Christophe HANSEN Agnes JONGERIUS Nicola DANTI Luisa REGIMENTI Dominik TARCZYNSKI Emmanuel MAUREL Central Africa (6) (EPA) Marie-Pierre VEDRENNE Renew Europe Annie SCHREIJER-PIERIK Joachim SCHUSTER Saskia BRICMONT Luisa REGIMENTI Dominik TARCZYNSKI Emmanuel MAUREL West Africa (7) (EPA) Pedro SILVA PEREIRA S&D Annie SCHREIJER-PIERIK Samira RAFAELA Heidi HAUTALA Luisa REGIMENTI Jan ZAHRADIL Emmanuel MAUREL SOUTHERN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES Maghreb (8) Kathleen VAN BREMPT S&D Andrey KOVATCHEV Jérémy DECERLE Saskia BRICMONT Luisa REGIMENTI Sergio BERLATO Emmanuel MAUREL Tunisia Emmanuel MAUREL GUE Arnaud DANJEAN Raphael GLUCKSMANN Barry ANDREWS Saskia BRICMONT N.N. Sergio BERLATO Mashreq/Middle East (9) Luisa REGIMENTI ID Arnaud DANJEAN Costas MAVRIDES Jérémy DECERLE Saskia BRICMONT Emmanouil FRAGKOS Emmanuel MAUREL Israel/Palestine Anna-Michelle ASIMAKOPOULOU EPP Kathleen VAN BREMPT Karin KARLSBRO Markéta GREGOROVÁ N.N. Sergio BERLATO N.N. EASTERN NEIGHBOURHOOD/EU ACCESSION Eastern Partnership (10) Markéta GREGOROVÁ Greens/EFA Sandra KALNIETE Mihai TUDOSE Urmas PAET Maximilian KRAH Witold J. WASZCZYKOWSKI Helmut SCHOLZ Ukraine Eniko GYÖRI EPP Marek BELKA Urmas PAET Markéta GREGOROVÁ Maximilian KRAH Witold J. WASZCZYKOWSKI Helmut SCHOLZ Russia Miroslav ČÍŽ S&D Liudas MAŽYLIS Nicola DANTI Heidi HAUTALA Oscar LANCINI Witold J. WASZCZYKOWSKI Helmut SCHOLZ Switzerland/Norway/Iceland/Liechtenstein Jörgen WARBORN EPP Marek BELKA Urmas PAET Reinhard BÜTIKOFER Marco CAMPOMENOSI Geert BOURGEOIS Emmanuel MAUREL Turkey Andrey KOVATCHEV EPP Nikos ANDROULAKIS Jordi CAÑAS Markéta GREGOROVÁ Maximilian KRAH Emmanouil FRAGKOS N.N. ASIA Central Asia (11) Roman HAIDER ID Liudas MAŽYLIS Javier MORENO Morten LØKKEGAARD Klaus BUCHNER Witold J. WASZCZYKOWSKI Helmut SCHOLZ China/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macao (12) Iuliu WINKLER EPP Marie-Pierre VEDRENNE Reinhard BÜTIKOFER Maximilian KRAH Emmanouil FRAGKOS Helmut SCHOLZ Inmaculada RODRIGUEZ PIÑERO Japan Oscar LANCINI ID Massimiliano SALINI Inmaculada RODRIGUEZ PIÑERO Barry ANDREWS Sergio BERLATO Helmut SCHOLZ Reinhard BÜTIKOFER & Klaus BUCHNER ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) (13) Heidi HAUTALA Greens/EFA Sean KELLY Miapetra KUMPULA NATRI Svenja HAHN Oscar LANCINI Jan ZAHRADIL Emmanuel MAUREL Singapore Barry ANDREWS Renew Europe Angelika WINZIG Mihai TUDOSE Reinhard BÜTIKOFER N.N. Jan ZAHRADIL Emmanuel MAUREL South Asia (14) Maximilian KRAH ID Gheorge-Vlad NISTOR Agnes JONGERIUS Svenja HAHN Saskia BRICMONT Dominik TARCZYNSKI Emmanuel MAUREL India Geert BOURGEOIS ECR David McALLISTER Agnes JONGERIUS Svenja HAHN Anna CAVAZZINI N.N. Emmanuel MAUREL Vietnam Geert BOURGEOIS ECR Iuliu WINKLER Bernd LANGE Karin KARLSBRO Saskia BRICMONT Oscar LANCINI Emmanuel MAUREL South Korea Liesje SCHREINEMACHER Renew Europe Angelika WINZIG Joachim SCHUSTER Saskia BRICMONT Marco CAMPOMENOSI Jan ZAHRADIL Helmut SCHOLZ Australia/New Zealand Daniel CASPARY EPP Pedro SILVA PEREIRA Karin KARLSBRO Anna CAVAZZINI & Sara MATTHIEU Oscar LANCINI Jan ZAHRADIL Luke Ming FLANAGAN NORTH AMERICA Canada Javier MORENO S&D Anna-Michelle Samira RAFAELA Saskia BRICMONT N.N. Emmanouil FRAGKOS Helmut SCHOLZ USA Bernd LANGE S&D Danuta HÜBNER Liesje SCHREINEMACHER Reinhart BÜTIKOFER Oscar LANCINI Geert BOURGEOIS Helmut SCHOLZ LATIN AMERICA Andean Community (15) Juan Ignacio ZOIDO EPP Nikos ANDROULAKIS Jordi CAÑAS Anna CAVAZZINI N.N. Sergio BERLATO Helmut SCHOLZ Central America (16) and Cuba Gabriel MATO EPP Miroslav ČÍŽ Dita CHARANZOVÁ Anna CAVAZZINI N.N. Mazaly AGUILAR Helmut SCHOLZ José Manuel GARCIA Chile Samira RAFAELA Renew Europe Nikos ANDROULAKIS Anna CAVAZZINI Markus BUCHHEIT Emmanouil FRAGKOS Helmut SCHOLZ MARGALLO y MARFIL Mercosur (17) Jordi CAÑAS Renew Europe Sven SIMON Kathleen VAN BREMPT Anna CAVAZZINI&Yannick JADOT Marco CAMPOMENOSI Mazaly AGUILAR Helmut SCHOLZ Mexico Inmaculada RODRIGUEZ PIÑERO S&D Eniko GYÖRI Dita CHARANZOVÁ Sara MATTHIEU N.N. Mazaly AGUILAR Emmanuel MAUREL OTHER, INCLUDING SECTORIAL TRADE INITIATIVES Monitoring Group for the United Kingdom Christophe HANSEN EPP Paolo DE CASTRO Liesje SCHREINEMACHER Heidi HAUTALA Markus BUCHHEIT Geert BOURGEOIS Helmut SCHOLZ FLEGT (Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade) Karin KARLSBRO Renew Europe Jörgen WARBORN Miapetra KUMPULA NATRI Heidi HAUTALA N.N. Dominik TARCZYNSKI Helmut SCHOLZ GSP (Generalised Scheme of Preferences) * Emmanouil FRAGKOS ECR Sean KELLY Raphael GLUCKSMANN Jordi CAÑAS Anna CAVAZZINI Marco CAMPOMENOSI Helmut SCHOLZ MIC (Multilateral Investment Court) and investment policy** Anna CAVAZZINI Greens/EFA Danuta HÜBNER Marie-Pierre VEDRENNE Maximilian KRAH Geert BOURGEOIS Emmanuel MAUREL Inmaculada RODRIGUEZ PIÑERO WTO rules on e-commerce Miapetra KUMPULA NATRI S&D Jörgen WARBORN Marie-Pierre VEDRENNE Sara MATTHIEU Roman HAIDER Geert BOURGEOIS Helmut SCHOLZ Dominik TARCZYNSKI EGA (Environmental Goods Agreement) Helmut SCHOLZ GUE Gabriel MATO Miapetra KUMPULA NATRI Barry ANDREWS Sara MATTHIEU N.N. pro tempore, meaning that Group coordinator is taking care of this responsibility pending nomination of a permanent Standing Rapporteur *The Standing Rapporteur should not be automatically appointed rapporteur for GSP legislation and the Monitoring Group should not pre-empt the legislative work of INTA on the GSP regulation. **This includes the EU’s general investment policy (but neither the work on investment-related legislation, which will be allocated under the legislative file procedures to political groups, nor the work on bilateral investment agreements, which are part of the geographical INTA Monitoring Groups). 1/1.
Recommended publications
  • Green Deal – the Coordinators
    Green Deal – The Coordinators David Sassoli S&D ”I want the European Green Deal to become Europe’s hallmark. At the heart of it is our commitment to becoming the world’s first climate-neutral continent. It is also a long-term economic imperative: those who act first European Parliament and fastest will be the ones who grasp the opportunities from the ecological transition. I want Europe to be 1 February 2020 – H1 2024 the front-runner. I want Europe to be the exporter of knowledge, technologies and best practice.” — Ursula von der Leyen Lorenzo Mannelli Klaus Welle President of the European Commission Head of Cabinet Secretary General Chairs and Vice-Chairs Political Group Coordinators EPP S&D EPP S&D Renew ID Europe ENVI Renew Committee on Europe Dan-Ştefan Motreanu César Luena Peter Liese Jytte Guteland Nils Torvalds Silvia Sardone Vice-Chair Vice-Chair Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator the Environment, Public Health Greens/EFA GUE/NGL Greens/EFA ECR GUE/NGL and Food Safety Pacal Canfin Chair Bas Eickhout Anja Hazekamp Bas Eickhout Alexandr Vondra Silvia Modig Vice-Chair Vice-Chair Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator S&D S&D EPP S&D Renew ID Europe EPP ITRE Patrizia Toia Lina Gálvez Muñoz Christian Ehler Dan Nica Martina Dlabajová Paolo Borchia Committee on Vice-Chair Vice-Chair Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Industry, Research Renew ECR Greens/EFA ECR GUE/NGL and Energy Cristian Bușoi Europe Chair Morten Petersen Zdzisław Krasnodębski Ville Niinistö Zdzisław Krasnodębski Marisa Matias Vice-Chair Vice-Chair
    [Show full text]
  • European Parliament Elections 2019 - Forecast
    Briefing May 2019 European Parliament Elections 2019 - Forecast Austria – 18 MEPs Staff lead: Nick Dornheim PARTIES (EP group) Freedom Party of Austria The Greens – The Green Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) (EPP) Social Democratic Party of Austria NEOS – The New (FPÖ) (Salvini’s Alliance) – Alternative (Greens/EFA) – 6 seats (SPÖ) (S&D) - 5 seats Austria (ALDE) 1 seat 5 seats 1 seat 1. Othmar Karas* Andreas Schieder Harald Vilimsky* Werner Kogler Claudia Gamon 2. Karoline Edtstadler Evelyn Regner* Georg Mayer* Sarah Wiener Karin Feldinger 3. Angelika Winzig Günther Sidl Petra Steger Monika Vana* Stefan Windberger 4. Simone Schmiedtbauer Bettina Vollath Roman Haider Thomas Waitz* Stefan Zotti 5. Lukas Mandl* Hannes Heide Vesna Schuster Olga Voglauer Nini Tsiklauri 6. Wolfram Pirchner Julia Elisabeth Herr Elisabeth Dieringer-Granza Thomas Schobesberger Johannes Margreiter 7. Christian Sagartz Christian Alexander Dax Josef Graf Teresa Reiter 8. Barbara Thaler Stefanie Mösl Maximilian Kurz Isak Schneider 9. Christian Zoll Luca Peter Marco Kaiser Andrea Kerbleder Peter Berry 10. Claudia Wolf-Schöffmann Theresa Muigg Karin Berger Julia Reichenhauser NB 1: Only the parties reaching the 4% electoral threshold are mentioned in the table. Likely to be elected Unlikely to be elected or *: Incumbent Member of the NB 2: 18 seats are allocated to Austria, same as in the previous election. and/or take seat to take seat, if elected European Parliament ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• www.eurocommerce.eu Belgium – 21 MEPs Staff lead: Stefania Moise PARTIES (EP group) DUTCH SPEAKING CONSITUENCY FRENCH SPEAKING CONSITUENCY GERMAN SPEAKING CONSTITUENCY 1. Geert Bourgeois 1. Paul Magnette 1. Pascal Arimont* 2. Assita Kanko 2. Maria Arena* 2.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020-Activity-Report.Pdf
    — 2020 — WILFRIED MARTENS CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES ACTIVITY REPORT © February 2021 - Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies 2020’s label will unfortunately be, above all, the year of Table of Contents the COVID-19 pandemic. It has marked the fates of many people, the way of life we used to enjoy, the way in which we communicated and worked, and in fact the entire world. On one hand, it has caused unprecedent fear for Welcome 04 human lives, but on the other hand it stimulated signifi- cant ones, such as the great effort to effectively coordi- nate the fight against the virus and the decision to create the Recovery Fund – Next Generation EU. However, we Publications 07 ended the year with the faith that the vaccines humanity European View 08 developed will save human lives and gradually get the Publications in 2020 10 situation under control, also eliminating the pandemic’s devastating impact on the economy. Another sad moment of 2020 for the EU was, of course, the UK’s official exit. It was a very painful process, but Events 13 largely chaotic on the British side. Even though we Events in 2020 14 parted “in an orderly fashion”, the consequences will be Economic Ideas Forum Brussels 2020 16 felt on both sides for years to come. 10th Transatlantic Think Tank Conference 20 Another unquestionably significant event of 2020 was the US presidential election. The pandemic, along with the events surrounding the US election, such as the Common Projects 23 attack on the Capitol, proved how fragile democracy NET@WORK 24 is, as are we.
    [Show full text]
  • 15.10.2020 A8-0200/1146 Amendment 1146 Asim Ademov
    15.10.2020 A8-0200/1146 Amendment 1146 Asim Ademov, Daniel Buda, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Michaela Šojdrová, Balázs Hidvéghi, Jarosław Kalinowski, Michal Wiezik, Ioan-Rareş Bogdan, Siegfried Mureşan, Traian Băsescu, Vasile Blaga, Mircea-Gheorghe Hava, Gheorghe Falcă, Marian-Jean Marinescu, Eugen Tomac, Iuliu Winkler, Gheorghe-Vlad Nistor, Andrey Kovatchev, Andrey Novakov, Emil Radev, Eva Maydell, Alexander Alexandrov Yordanov, Radan Kanev, Krzysztof Hetman, Jarosław Duda, Andrzej Halicki, Elżbieta Katarzyna Łukacijewska, Ewa Kopacz, Tomasz Frankowski, Adam Jarubas, Ivan Štefanec, Vladimír Bilčík, Tamás Deutsch, Enikő Győri, Andor Deli, Andrea Bocskor, Edina Tóth, Ádám Kósa, Kinga Gál on behalf of the EPP Group Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Iskra Mihaylova, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Andrey Slabakov, Angel Dzhambazki, Carmen Avram, Adrian-Dragoş Benea, Rovana Plumb, Maria Grapini, Cristian Ghinea, Dragoș Pîslaru, Ramona Strugariu, Anna Fotyga, Anna Zalewska, Beata Kempa, Bogdan Rzońca, Dominik Tarczyński, Elżbieta Kruk, Elżbieta Rafalska, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, Kosma Złotowski, Krzysztof Jurgiel, Ryszard Antoni Legutko, Witold Jan Waszczykowski, Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, Leszek Miller, Bogusław Liberadzki, Łukasz Kohut, Martina Dlabajová, Dita Charanzová, Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek, Ondřej Kovařík, Alexandr Vondra, Evžen Tošenovský, Veronika Vrecionová, Ivan David, Kateřina Konečná, Roberts Zīle, Ruža Tomašić, Karol Karski, Robert Biedroń Report A8-0200/2019 Peter Jahr Common agricultural policy - support for strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States and financed by the EAGF and by the EAFRD COM(2018)0392 – C8-0248/2018 – 2018/0216(COD) Proposal for a regulation Article 132 a (new) Text proposed by the Commission Amendment Article 132a Transitional National Aid 1. Member States may continue to grant transitional national aid to farmers in any of the sectors authorised by the Commission in accordance with Article 132(7) or Article 133a(5) of Regulation (EC) No 73/2009 in 2013.
    [Show full text]
  • European Alliance for a Green Recovery
    Launch of the European alliance for a Green Recovery Press Release Under embargo until 14/04 7:00am At the initiative of Pascal Canfin, Chair of the Environment Committee at the European Parliament, 180 political decision-makers, business leaders, trade unions, NGOs, and think tanks have come together to form a European alliance for a Green Recovery. In the face of the coronavirus crisis, the biggest challenge Europe has faced in peacetime, with devastating consequences and a shock to the economy tougher than the 2008 crisis, Ministers from 11 countries, 79 cross-party MEPs from 17 Member States, 37 CEOs, 28 business associations representing 10 different sectors, trade union confederation representing members from 90 national trade union organisations and 10 trade union federations, 7 NGOs and 6 think tanks, have committed to working together to create, support and implement solutions to prepare our economies for the world of tomorrow. This first pan-European call for mobilisation on post-crisis green investment packages will work to build the recovery and transformation plans which enshrine the fight against climate change and biodiversity as a key pillar of the economic strategy. Sharing the belief that the economic recovery will only come with massive investments to protect and create jobs and to support all companies, regions and sectors that have suffered from the economy coming to a sudden halt, the alliance commits to contribute to the post-crisis investment decisions needed to reboot and reboost our economy. Covid-19 will not make climate change and nature degradation go away. The fight against this crisis will not be won without a solid economic response.
    [Show full text]
  • Sv Sv Protokoll
    Europaparlamentet 2019–2024 Särskilda utskottet för frågor om utländsk inblandning i alla demokratiska processer i Europeiska unionen, inbegripet desinformation INGE_PV(2021)0222_1 PROTOKOLL från sammanträdet den 22 februari 2021 kl. 13.45–16.45 BRYSSEL Sammanträdet öppnades måndagen den 22 februari 2021 kl. 13.52 med utskottets vice ordförande, Javier Zarzalejos, som ordförande. 1. Godkännande av föredragningslistan INGE_OJ(2021)0222_1 Föredragningslistan godkändes. 2. Meddelanden från ordföranden Samordnarna har fattat beslut om experterna för de kommande utfrågningarna. Samordnarna har beslutat att anordna ett interparlamentariskt utskottssammanträde efter sommaruppehållet. Talmanskonferensen godkände begäran om en förlängning med sex månader av mandatet för det särskilda utskottet INGE. 3. Justering av sammanträdesprotokoll 25–26 januari 2021 PV – PE680.761v01-00 Protokollen justerades. 4. Diskussion med Thierry Breton, kommissionsledamot med ansvar för den inre marknaden Följande yttrade sig: Thierry Breton (kommissionsledamot med ansvar för den inre marknaden), Rasa Juknevičienė, Pierfrancesco Majorino, Nathalie Loiseau, Marco PV\1225948SV.docx PE689.637v01-00 SV Förenade i mångfalden SV Dreosto, Markéta Gregorová, Clare Daly, Dace Melbārde, Sandra Kalniete, Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Bart Groothuis, Sabine Verheyen, Andreas Schieder, Jorge Buxadé Villalba, Sandro Gozi, Robert Roos och Morten Løkkegaard. Webbseminarium om strategisk kommunikation för att motverka utländsk inblandning 5. Diskussion med Baiba Braže, biträdande generalsekreterare för offentlig diplomati, Nato, och med Jānis Sārts, direktör, Natos kompetenscentrum för strategisk kommunikation (Nato StratCom COE) Följande yttrade sig: Baiba Braže (Nato), Jānis Sārts (Nato StratCom COE), Vladimír Bilčík, Pierfrancesco Majorino, Nathalie Loiseau, Marco Dreosto, Viola Von Cramon-Taubadel, Dace Melbārde, Clare Daly, Rasa Juknevičienė och Sandra Kalniete. 6. Övriga frågor Inga ärenden förelåg under denna punkt.
    [Show full text]
  • CDU/CSU Identität Und Demokratie GUE/NGL
    CDU/CSU Identität und Demokratie GUE/NGL Hildegard BENTELE (CDU) Christine ANDERSON Özlem DEMIREL Stefan BERGER (CDU) Gunnar BECK Cornelia ERNST Daniel CASPARY (CDU) Lars Patrick BERG Martina MICHELS Christian DOLESCHAL (CSU) Markus BUCHHEIT Martin SCHIRDEWAN Lena DÜPONT (CDU) Nicolaus FEST Helmut SCHOLZ Christian EHLER (CDU) Maximilian KRAH Markus FERBER (CSU) Joachim KUHS ECR-Fraktion Michael GAHLER (CDU) Sylvia LIMMER Helmut GEUKING Jens GIESEKE (CDU n.A. Jörg MEUTHEN Niclas HERBST (CDU) Guido REIL Fraktionslos Monika HOHLMEIER (CSU) Bernhard ZIMNIOK Martin BUSCHMANN Peter JAHR (CDU) Martin SONNEBORN Peter LIESE (CDU n.A. Grüne Norbert LINS (CDU Rasmus ANDRESEN SPD David McALLISTER (CDU) Michael BLOSS Katarina BARLEY Marlene MORTLER (CSU) Damian BOESELAGER Udo BULLMANN Angelika NIEBLER (CSU) Patrick BREYER Gabriele BISCHOFF Markus PIEPER (CDU) Reinhard BÜTIKOFER Delara BURKHARDT Dennis RADTKE (CDU) Anna CAVAZZINI Ismail ERTUG Christine SCHNEIDER (CDU) Anna DEPARNAY-GRUNENBERG Evelyne GEBHARDT Sven SCHULZE (CDU) Romeo FRANZ Jens GEIER Andreas SCHWAB (CDU) Daniel FREUND Petra KAMMEREVERT Ralf SEEKATZ (CDU Alexandra GEESE Dietmar KÖSTER Sven SIMON (CDU) Sven GIEGOLD Constanze KREHL Sabine VERHEYEN (CDU) Henrike HAHN Bernd LANGE Axel VOSS (CDU) Martin HÄUSLING Norbert NEUSER Marion WALSMANN (CDU) Pierrette HERZBERGER-FOFANA Maria NOICHL Manfred WEBER (CDU) Ska KELLER Joachim SCHUSTER Rainer WIELAND (CDU) Sergey LAGODINSKY Birgit SIPPEL Katrin LANGENSIEPEN Tiemo WÖLKEN Renew Europe Erik MARQUARDT Nicola BEER Hannah NEUMANN Engin EROGLU Niklas NIENASS Andreas GLÜCK Jutta PAULUS Svenja HAHN Terry REINTKE Moritz KÖRNER Manuela RIPA Ulrike MÜLLER Nico SEMSROTT Jan-Christoph OETJEN Viola VON CRAMON-TAUBADEL .
    [Show full text]
  • Rechtsextremismus Und Rechtspopulismus in Sachsen
    Inhalt Rechtsextremismus, Rechtsradikalismus und Rechtspopulismus. Ein Problemaufriss Steffen Kailitz Rechtsextreme, rechtspopulistische und fremdenfeindliche Einstellungen in Sachsen Gert Pickel/ Alexander Yendell Sachsen als Hochburg der Nationaldemokratischen Partei Deutschlands (NPD) Steffen Kailitz Die Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) zwischen radikalem chsen Rechtspopulismus und Rechtsextremismus Sa Steffen Kailitz(Hrsg.) Steffen Kailitz Patriotische Europäer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes (Pegida) Rechtsextremismus Piotr Kocyba chtspopulismus in und Corona-Proteste in Sachsen Re Isabelle-Christine Panreck Rechtspopulismus Rechtsextreme und fremdenfeindliche Gewalt in Sachsen Uwe Backes mismus und in Sachsen re xt Rechtsextremismus, Rechtsradikalismus und Rechtspopulismus in Sachsen. Eine (vorläufige) Bilanz chtse Re Steffen Kailitz SÄCHSISCHE LANDESZENTRALE FÜR POLITISCHE BILDUNG Cover_Rechtsextremismus_SN_20210422_print.indd Alle Seiten 22.04.2021 12:34:49 Steffen Kailitz (Hrsg.) Rechtsextremismus und Rechtspopulismus in Sachsen 01_Satz_Rechtextremismus_SN_20210421_print.indd 1 21.04.2021 17:20:13 Steffen Kailitz (Hrsg.) Rechtsextremismus und Rechtspopulismus in Sachsen Mit Beiträgen von Uwe Backes, Steffen Kailitz, Piotr Kocyba, Isabelle-Christine Panreck, Gert Pickel und Alexander Yendell SÄCHSISCHE LANDESZENTRALE FÜR Dresden 2021 POLITISCHE BILDUNG 01_Satz_Rechtextremismus_SN_20210421_print.indd 3 21.04.2021 17:20:13 Impressum Steffen Kailitz (Hrsg.) Rechtsextremismus und Rechtspopulismus in Sachsen Dresden 2021 Gestaltung
    [Show full text]
  • 30.6.2021 A9-0213/1 Amendment 1 Loránt Vincze, Frances Fitzgerald
    30.6.2021 A9-0213/1 Amendment 1 Loránt Vincze, Frances Fitzgerald, Ivan Štefanec, Paulo Rangel, Maria Walsh, Tomáš Zdechovský, Brice Hortefeux, Sven Simon, Michael Gahler, Esther de Lange, Isabel Wiseler-Lima, Jeroen Lenaers, Esteban González Pons, Peter Jahr, Vladimír Bilčík, Maria Spyraki, Jarosław Duda, Axel Voss, Gheorghe Falcă, Elżbieta Katarzyna Łukacijewska, Geoffroy Didier, Eugen Tomac, Rainer Wieland, Stefan Berger, Pilar del Castillo Vera, Michaela Šojdrová, Marian-Jean Marinescu, Christophe Hansen, Andrius Kubilius, Daniel Buda, Rasa Juknevičienė, Lena Düpont, Angelika Niebler, Helmut Geuking, Milan Zver, Inese Vaidere, François-Xavier Bellamy, Agnès Evren, Tomas Tobé, Jessica Polfjärd, Jörgen Warborn, Pernille Weiss, Iuliu Winkler, Henna Virkkunen, Danuta Maria Hübner, Miriam Lexmann, Annie Schreijer-Pierik, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé, Franc Bogovič, Cláudia Monteiro de Aguiar, Anne Sander, Fulvio Martusciello, Pablo Arias Echeverría, Lídia Pereira, Christine Schneider, Sabine Verheyen, Romana Tomc, Tom Berendsen, Isabel Benjumea Benjumea, Mircea-Gheorghe Hava, Antonio López-Istúriz White, Colm Markey, Lukas Mandl, Álvaro Amaro, David Casa, Peter Pollák, Janusz Lewandowski, Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou, Marion Walsmann, Gabriel Mato, Ralf Seekatz, Javier Zarzalejos, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez, Christian Sagartz, Jan Olbrycht, Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, Sven Schulze, Traian Băsescu, Siegfried Mureşan, David McAllister, Seán Kelly, Markus Pieper, Christian Ehler, Deirdre Clune Report A9-0213/2021 Helmut Scholz Citizens’ dialogues and
    [Show full text]
  • Inteligenta Liderilor Politici: Sondaj Național De Opinie Publică, 12-20 Ianuarie 2019 Stefan, Bruno
    www.ssoar.info Inteligenta liderilor politici: sondaj național de opinie publică, 12-20 ianuarie 2019 Stefan, Bruno Veröffentlichungsversion / Published Version Verzeichnis, Liste, Dokumentation / list Empfohlene Zitierung / Suggested Citation: Stefan, B. (2019). Inteligenta liderilor politici: sondaj național de opinie publică, 12-20 ianuarie 2019. Bucharest: Editura BCS. https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-71512-3 Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Dieser Text wird unter einer Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence This document is made available under a Free Digital Peer zur Verfügung gestellt. Nähere Auskünfte zu den DiPP-Lizenzen Publishing Licence. For more Information see: finden Sie hier: http://www.dipp.nrw.de/lizenzen/dppl/service/dppl/ http://www.dipp.nrw.de/lizenzen/dppl/service/dppl/ INTELIGENȚA LIDERILOR POLITICI Sondaj național de opinie publică 12 – 20 ianuarie 2019 BIROUL DE CERCETĂRI SOCIALE Str. g-ral H. M. Berthelot nr. 84, apart. 2, Sector 1, Bucureşti Tel/Fax: 031 422 00 58 Mobil: 0723 364 739 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] www. sondaje.info Metodologie Volumul eşantionului: 1099 persoane cu vârste mai mari de 18 ani domiciliate în 120 localități urbane și rurale selectate din toate județele țării Tipul eşantionului: probabilist, stratificat, format din 40 straturi rezultate din intersecţia a 8 zone geografice cu 5 tipuri de localităţi urbane şi rurale. Selecţia subiecţilor: interviurile s-au realizat la domiciliul subiecților. Persoanele intervievate au fost alese prin pas statistic, din 2 în 2 apartamente sau case, pornind de la numărul 2 al fiecărei străzi. În cazul în care în apartamentele sau casele selectate nu locuia sau nu răspundea nimeni s-a selectat următoarea a 2-a casă.
    [Show full text]
  • Question for Written Answer E-003824/2019/Rev.1 to the Commission Rule 138 Christine Anderson (ID), Charlie Weimers (ECR)
    Question for written answer E-003824/2019/rev.1 to the Commission Rule 138 Christine Anderson (ID), Charlie Weimers (ECR) Subject: Commission programme ‘Sport as a means of integration and social inclusion for migrants’ The Commission has set up a programme to promote, among other things, the ‘exchange of successful methods for integrating migrants’ through sporting activities. This encompasses various projects such as SFR-2287CF34 in Germany (EUR 240 000) and SFR-A72056BB in Italy (EUR 200 740). How many so-called migrants (broken down by age, gender, country of origin and project supported) are taking part in the programme? EUR 2 million have been set aside for the programme in the 2016-2018 funding period. What results are known to the Commission (with an indication of the survey and evaluation methods) in terms of successful integration? German football is seeing an increase in violent incidents. A whole team (BV Altenessen 06 II) was recently suspended after players and the coach attacked the referee. The names of players would indicate a migrant background (due to EU-data protection rules their names can not be published) Does the Commission programme include measures to prevent similar outbreaks of violence in sport from happening in the context of the projects? If no such measures have been put in place yet, how might the Commission support the Member States in the fight against acts of violence in sport carried out by migrants? Supporters1 1 This question is supported by Members other than the authors: Guido Reil (ID), Lars Patrick Berg (ID), Markus Buchheit (ID), Maximilian Krah (ID), Bernhard Zimniok (ID), Catherine Griset (ID), Gunnar Beck (ID), Sylvia Limmer (ID), Joachim Kuhs (ID), Nicolaus Fest (ID), Jörg Meuthen (ID) PE644.443v02-00.
    [Show full text]
  • Manufacturing Discontent: the Rise to Power of Anti-TTIP Groups
    ECIPE OCCASIONAL PAPER • 02/2016 Manufacturing Discontent: The Rise to Power of Anti-TTIP Groups By Matthias Bauer, Senior Economist* *Special thanks to Karen Rudolph (Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg) and Agnieszka Smiatacz (Research Assistant at ECIPE) for research support all along the process of the preparation of this study. ecipe occasional paper — no. 02/2016 ABSTRACT Old beliefs, new symbols, new faces. In 2013, a small group of German green and left- wing activists, professional campaign NGOs and well-established protectionist organisations set up deceptive communication campaigns against TTIP, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the European Union and the United States. Germany’s anti-TTIP NGOs explicitly aimed to take German-centred protests to other European countries. Their reasoning is contradictory and logically inconsistent. Their messages are targeted to serve common sense protectionist demands of generally ill-informed citizens and politicians. Thereby, anti-TTIP communication is based on metaphoric messages and far-fetched myths to effectively evoke citizens’ emotions. Together, these groups dominated over 90 percent of online media reporting on TTIP in Germany. Anti-TTIP protest groups in Germany are not only inventive; they are also resourceful. Based on generous public funding and opaque private donations, green and left-wing political parties, political foundations, clerical and environmental groups, and well-established anti-globalisation organisations maintain influential campaign networks. Protest groups’ activities are coordinated by a number of former and current green and left-wing politicians and political parties that search for anti-establishment political profiles. As Wallon blockage mentality regarding CETA, the trade and investment agreement between the European Union and Canada, demonstrates, Germany’s anti-TTIP groups’ attempts to undermine EU trade policy bear the risk of coming to fruition in other Eurpean countries.
    [Show full text]