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European Parliament 24.5.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 146 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 146 E/01) E-9057/10 (EL) Theodoros Skylakakis (PPE) to the Commission (3 November 2010) Subject: Investigation into renewal of the contract between OPAP AE and Intralot Preliminary joint answer from the Commission (14 January 2011) Supplementary joint answer from the Commission (16 December 2011) E-9808/10 (EN) Jorgo Chatzimarkakis (ALDE) to the Commission (26 November 2010) Subject: July 2010 agreement by Greek football match result forecasting organisation to award contract directly to Intralot Preliminary joint answer from the Commission (14 January 2011) Supplementary joint answer from the Commission (16 December 2011) E-010618/10 (EN) Siiri Oviir (ALDE) to the Commission (20 December 2010) Subject: Allocation of direct contracts by OPAP — a matter of possible corruption Preliminary joint answer from the Commission (14 January 2011) Supplementary joint answer from the Commission (16 December 2011) E-004656/11 (EL) Theodoros Skylakakis (PPE) to the Commission (13 May 2011) Subject: Substance of the 2010 contract between OPAP AE and Intralot Preliminary answer from the Commission (29 June 2011) Supplementary answer from the Commission (29 February 2012) E-005991/11 (NL) Barry Madlener (NI) and Daniël van der Stoep (NI) to the Commission (20 June 2011) Subject: EUR 120 billion cost of corruption in the EU Answer from the Commission (15 February 2012) E-007001/11 (LT) Vilija Blinkevičiūtė (S&D) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Why is there no longer room for the ‘Youth in Action’ programme in the Multiannual Financial Framework (2014-20) of the European Union? Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) C 146 E/2 Official Journal of the European Union EN 24.5.2012 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-007002/11 (NL) Bastiaan Belder (EFD) to the Commission (21 July 2011) Subject: Follow-up question on access to subsidies from FIVA/the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) in Belgium Answer from the Commission (6 September 2011) E-007003/11 (NL) Laurence J.A.J. Stassen (NI) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Data roaming Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) E-007004/11 (PT) Nuno Teixeira (PPE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Community support under the spillover effect mechanism Answer from the Commission (2 September 2011) E-007005/11 (ES) Willy Meyer (GUE/NGL) to the Council (21 July 2011) Subject: Appointment of Mario Draghi as President of the European Central Bank Answer from the Council (12 September 2011) E-007006/11 (ES) Willy Meyer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (21 July 2011) Subject: Appointment of Mario Draghi as President of the European Central Bank Answer from the Commission (22 August 2011) E-007007/11 (ES) Oriol Junqueras Vies (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Massive tailbacks at motorway toll stations Answer from the Commission (23 August 2011) E-007009/11 (EN) Gay Mitchell (PPE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Copyright legislation and innovation Answer from the Commission (15 September 2011) E-007010/11 (FR) Constance Le Grip (PPE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Future of the European Programme of Food Aid for the Most Deprived Persons (PEAD) Answer from the Commission (23 August 2011) E-007011/11 (IT) Sergio Paolo Frances Silvestris (PPE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: European Court of Justice ruling against Basilicata region Answer from the Commission (24 August 2011) E-007012/11 (IT) Oreste Rossi (EFD) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: New treatment developed for people suffering from chronic headaches and migraine Answer from the Commission (16 August 2011) E-007013/11 (PL) Elżbieta Katarzyna Łukacijewska (PPE) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Implementing the ‘Innovation Union’ strategy Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) 24.5.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 146 E/3 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB P-007014/11 (EL) Kyriakos Mavronikolas (S&D) to the Commission (14 July 2011) Subject: EU funds for occupied territories Answer from the Commission (29 August 2011) E-007016/11 (ES) Ramon Tremosa i Balcells (ALDE) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Counterfeit EU label on European health products Answer from the Commission (22 August 2011) E-007018/11 (EN) Alyn Smith (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Freedom of information against companies Answer from the Commission (7 September 2011) E-007019/11 (EN) Göran Färm (S&D) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: The Gothenburg Programme Answer from the Commission (19 August 2011) E-007020/11 (IT) Oreste Rossi (EFD) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Seveso Directive: clarifications on the impact assessment Joint answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) E-007021/11 (IT) Oreste Rossi (EFD) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Seveso Directive: classification of establishments Joint answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) E-007022/11 (IT) Oreste Rossi (EFD) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: The situation of Tibetan refugees in Nepal Answer from the Commission (23 August 2011) E-007023/11 (IT) Oreste Rossi (EFD) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Face-lifts for cells Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) E-007024/11 (RO) Ramona Nicole Mănescu (ALDE) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Dumping of nuclear waste in the environs of the Danube Answer from the Commission (22 August 2011) E-007025/11 (EN) Hélène Flautre (Verts/ALE), Marie-Christine Vergiat (GUE/NGL), Rosario Crocetta (S&D) and Nathalie Griesbeck (ALDE) to the Council (18 July 2011) Subject: Death of 61 boat people in the Mediterranean Sea in March 2011 Answer from the Council (18 November 2011) E-007026/11 (EN) Hélène Flautre (Verts/ALE), Marie-Christine Vergiat (GUE/NGL), Rosario Crocetta (S&D) and Nathalie Griesbeck (ALDE) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Death of 61 boat people in the Mediterranean in March 2011 Answer from the Commission (28 September 2011) C 146 E/4 Official Journal of the European Union EN 24.5.2012 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-007027/11 (EN) Jim Higgins (PPE) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Accession of Iceland Answer from the Commission (7 September 2011) E-007033/11 (PL) Ryszard Czarnecki (ECR) and Mirosław Piotrowski (ECR) to the Commission (18 July 2011) Subject: Energy recovery and bureaucratic opposition Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) P-007036/11 (EN) Ulrike Lunacek (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (14 July 2011) Subject: VP/HR — German Government's decision to allow export of battle tanks to Saudi Arabia and compliance with Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP Joint answer from the Commission (19 August 2011) P-007037/11 (PT) Elisa Ferreira (S&D) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: Connecting Europe Answer from the Commission (10 August 2011) E-007038/11 (EN) David Martin (S&D) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Commissioner Georgieva's visit to Thailand refugee camps Answer from the Commission (25 August 2011) E-007039/11 (EN) Alfredo Antoniozzi (PPE) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: EU legislation Answer from the Commission (30 August 2011) E-007040/11 (IT) Alfredo Antoniozzi (PPE) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Crisis on the watermelon market Answer from the Commission (23 August 2011) E-007041/11 (IT) Sergio Gaetano Cofferati (S&D) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Methods of selection of the director of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Answer from the Commission (26 August 2011) P-007042/11 (EN) Åsa Westlund (S&D) to the Commission (15 July 2011) Subject: VP/HR — Ship to Gaza Answer from the Commission (30 August 2011) E-007043/11 (DA) Ole Christensen (S&D) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Anti-terrorist security at ports Answer from the Commission (5 September 2011) E-007044/11 (DE) Andreas Mölzer (NI) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Energy-saving potential of transformers Answer from the Commission (22 August 2011) 24.5.2012 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 146 E/5 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-007045/11 (DE) Andreas Mölzer (NI) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Green electricity — development of storage capacity Answer from the Commission (29 August 2011) E-007046/11 (DE) Andreas Mölzer (NI) to the Commission (20 July 2011) Subject: Court of Auditors — lawyers' fees of fraud suspects Answer from the Commission (7 September 2011) E-007047/11 (DE) Andreas Mölzer (NI) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Ban on testing cosmetics on animals Answer from the Commission (18 August 2011) E-007048/11 (DE) Andreas Mölzer (NI) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Data retention Answer from the Commission (16 September 2011) E-007049/11 (EN) William (The Earl of) Dartmouth (EFD) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Record of Commissioners Answer from the Commission (23 August 2011) E-007050/11 (DE) Franz Obermayr (NI) to the Commission (19 July 2011) Subject: Energy-saving construction measures in EU buildings Answer from the Commission (3 October 2011) E-007051/11 (DE) Franz Obermayr
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