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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 -
Seanad Éireann
Vol. 273 Wednesday, No. 6 9 December 2020 DÍOSPÓIREACHTAÍ PARLAIMINTE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES SEANAD ÉIREANN TUAIRISC OIFIGIÚIL—Neamhcheartaithe (OFFICIAL REPORT—Unrevised) Insert Date Here 09/12/2020A00100Gnó an tSeanaid - Business of Seanad � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 348 09/12/2020A00300Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 349 09/12/2020A00400Hospital Waiting Lists � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 349 09/12/2020B00600County Development Plans � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 352 09/12/2020C00500Maternity Leave � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 354 09/12/2020D00700Urban Regeneration and Development Fund � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 357 09/12/2020E00450School Accommodation� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 359 09/12/2020F00400School Accommodation� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 361 /2020K00100An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � -
Décision N° 2013-672 DC Du 13 Juin 2013
Décision n° 2013-672 DC du 13 juin 2013 (Loi relative à la sécurisation de l’emploi) Le Conseil constitutionnel a été saisi, dans les conditions prévues à l’article 61, deuxième alinéa, de la Constitution, de la loi relative à la sécurisation de l’emploi, le 15 mai 2013, par MM. Christian JACOB, Élie ABOUD, Bernard ACCOYER, Yves ALBARELLO, Patrick BALKANY, Xavier BERTRAND, Xavier BRETON, Philippe BRIAND, Yves CENSI, Alain CHRÉTIEN, Dino CINIERI, Philippe COCHET, François CORNUT-GENTILLE, Jean-Michel COUVE, Mme Marie-Christine DALLOZ, MM. Bernard DEFLESSELLES, Rémi DELATTE, Nicolas DHUICQ, Jean-Pierre DOOR, David DOUILLET, Mmes Marianne DUBOIS, Virginie DUBY-MULLER, MM. François FILLON, Yves FROMION, Claude de GANAY, Sauveur GANDOLFI-SCHEIT, Mme Annie GENEVARD, MM. Guy GEOFFROY, Bernard GÉRARD, Alain GEST, Claude GOASGUEN, Mme Arlette GROSSKOST, MM. Christophe GUILLOTEAU, Michel HERBILLON, Antoine HERTH, Patrick HETZEL, Philippe HOUILLON, Sébastien HUYGHE, Christian KERT, Mme Valérie LACROUTE, M. Jacques LAMBLIN, Mmes Laure de LA RAUDIÈRE, Isabelle LE CALLENNEC, MM. Dominique LE MÈNER, Pierre LEQUILLER, Philippe LE RAY, Mme Geneviève LEVY, MM. Alain MARTY, Jean-Claude MATHIS, Philippe MEUNIER, Pierre MOREL-A-L’HUISSIER, Jean-Luc MOUDENC, Mme Valérie PÉCRESSE, MM. Bernard PERRUT, Jean- Frédéric POISSON, Mmes Bérangère POLETTI, Josette PONS, MM. Didier QUENTIN, Arnaud ROBINET, Martial SADDIER, François SCELLIER, Fernand SIRÉ, Thierry SOLÈRE, Claude STURNI, Jean- Charles TAUGOURDEAU, Guy TEISSIER, Dominique TIAN, Mme Catherine VAUTRIN, MM. Philippe VITEL et Michel VOISIN, députés ; Et le même jour, par MM. Jean-Claude GAUDIN, Pierre ANDRÉ, Gérard BAILLY, Philippe BAS, Christophe BÉCHU, Michel BÉCOT, Pierre BORDIER, Joël BOURDIN, Mme Marie-Thérèse BRUGUIÈRE, MM. -
Lois De Finances
1 TABLE DES MATIÈRES LOIS Table des matières LOIS DE FINANCES Lois Projet de loi de finances no 1127 pour 2009 Assemblée nationale (première lecture) Dépôt le 26 septembre 2008 par M. François Fillon, Premier ministre et M. Éric Woerth, ministre du budget, des comptes publics et de la fonction publique Renvoi à la commission des finances, de l'économie générale et du Plan - Renvoi pour avis à la commission des affaires culturelles, familiales et sociales, à la commission des affaires économiques, de l'environnement et du territoire, à la commission des affaires étrangères, à la commission de la défense nationale et des forces armées, à la commission des lois constitutionnelles, de la législation et de l'administration générale de la République Rapporteur général : M. Gilles Carrez Rapport général no 1198 [16 octobre 2008] Tome I - Rapport général Tome II - Examen de la première partie du projet de loi de finances : Conditions générales de l’équilibre financier Tome III - Examen de la seconde partie du projet de loi de finances : Moyens des politiques publiques et dispositions spéciales Avis nos 1199 à 1203 LOIS DÉBATS DE L'ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE 2 RAPPORTEURS SPÉCIAUX DE LA COMMISSION DES FINANCES, DE L'ÉCONOMIE GÉNÉRALE ET DU PLAN 1 Action extérieure de l’Etat .......................................................... M. Jean-François Mancel 2 Administration générale et territoriale de l’Etat.......................... M. Marc Le Fur 3 Agriculture, pêche, alimentation, forêt, et affaires rurales - Politiques de l’agriculture - Développement agricole et rural..... M. Nicolas Forissier 4 Agriculture, pêche, alimentation, forêt, et affaires rurales - Sécurité alimentaire..................................................................... M. Bruno Le Maire 5 Aide publique au développement - Prêts à des Etats étrangers M. -
Good Government Nordic and East Asian Perspectives
Good Government Nordic and East Asian Perspectives Geir Helgesen and Uichol Kim in collaboration with Good_Govt.pm6 1 20/08/02, 10:16 First published in 2002 by NIAS Press Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Leifsgade 33, DK–2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark tel: (+45) 3254 8844 • fax: (+45) 3296 2530 E–mail: [email protected] • Website: http://www.niaspress.dk/ in collaboration with the Danish Institute of International Affairs (DUPI) Typesetting by NIAS Press Printed and bound in Denmark by Hertz bogtrykkergården a/s Cover design by Nanna Bild © Geir Helgesen and Uichol Kim 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this volume may be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of authors and publisher. The responsibility for facts and opinions expressed in this publication rests exclusively with the authors, and their interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. Publication of this book was made possible thanks to economic support from the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and the Danish Institute of International Affairs British Library Catalogue in Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 87-91114-16-0 Good_Govt.pm6 2 20/08/02, 10:16 Contents Preface 5 The Research Network 6 Sponsors 6 East Asian Ideals: Harmony with Nature, Acknowledgementss 6 Self and Others 40 Introduction 7 Confucianism 41 Why is it important to understand East Asian societies 43 other societies? 7 Confucianism in modern East Asia 45 East Asia and the Nordic countries: Socialization -
Act on the Althing Ombudsman
Act No. 85/1997 on the Althing Ombudsman Article 1 Election of the Althing Ombudsman The Althing Ombudsman is elected by Althing for a period of four years. He shall fulfil the conditions provided by law as to fitness to hold the office of Supreme Court Justice and may not be a Member of Althing. In the event of the death of the Ombudsman, or his permanent incapacitation for other reasons, Althing shall hold a new election for the office. The same applies if the Ombudsman is released from his duties of his own volition, or if two thirds of the members of Althing vote to dismiss him. In case of a temporary absence of the Ombudsman the Speaker of Althing will appoint a substitute to act for him meanwhile. Article 2 Role of the Althing Ombudsman, etc. The role of the Althing Ombudsman is to monitor, on behalf of Althing and in such manner as is further stated in this Act, the administration of the State and local authorities, and to safeguard the rights of the citizens vis-a-vis the authorities. He shall ensure that the principle of equality is upheld in public administration and that such administration is otherwise conducted in conformity with the law and good administrative practice. The Ombudsman shall not, in the discharge of his functions, have to take instructions from anybody, Althing included. Article 3 Jurisdiction of the Althing Ombudsman The jurisdiction of the Althing Ombudsman extends to State and local administration. The Ombudsman's jurisdiction also extends to the activities of private parties insofar as they have been by law vested with public authority to decide as to individuals' rights and obligations in the sense of Article 1, para. -
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. -
European Parliament Report on The
European Parliament 2014-2019 Plenary sitting A8-0389/2017 1.12.2017 REPORT on the implementation of EU macro-regional strategies (2017/2040(INI)) Committee on Regional Development Rapporteur: Andrea Cozzolino RR\1141013EN.docx PE604.868v02-00 EN United in diversity EN PR_INI_ImplReport CONTENTS Page EXPLANATORY STATEMENT - SUMMARY OF FACTS AND FINDINGS ..................... 3 MOTION FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION ............................................ 5 OPINION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY ....................................................................................................................... 13 INFORMATION ON ADOPTION IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE ................................ 22 FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL IN COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE .................................... 23 PE604.868v02-00 2/23 RR\1141013EN.docx EN EXPLANATORY STATEMENT - SUMMARY OF FACTS AND FINDINGS Background Macro-regional strategies (MRS) have gained importance in recent years as a platform for transnational cooperation between Member States but also with third countries. They provide an integrated framework to address mutual challenges and exploit common potential. In the 2014-2020 programming period, MRS have been incorporated in the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) programmes. Currently, four existing MRS (Baltic, Danube, Adriatic-Ionian and Alpine) are bringing together 19 Member States and 8 non-EU countries. Some Member States participate in more than one MRS. MRS are set within the -
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1. Debbie Abrahams, Labour Party, United Kingdom 2. Malik Ben Achour, PS, Belgium 3. Tina Acketoft, Liberal Party, Sweden 4. Senator Fatima Ahallouch, PS, Belgium 5. Lord Nazir Ahmed, Non-affiliated, United Kingdom 6. Senator Alberto Airola, M5S, Italy 7. Hussein al-Taee, Social Democratic Party, Finland 8. Éric Alauzet, La République en Marche, France 9. Patricia Blanquer Alcaraz, Socialist Party, Spain 10. Lord John Alderdice, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom 11. Felipe Jesús Sicilia Alférez, Socialist Party, Spain 12. Senator Alessandro Alfieri, PD, Italy 13. François Alfonsi, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (France) 14. Amira Mohamed Ali, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group, Die Linke, Germany 15. Rushanara Ali, Labour Party, United Kingdom 16. Tahir Ali, Labour Party, United Kingdom 17. Mahir Alkaya, Spokesperson for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Socialist Party, the Netherlands 18. Senator Josefina Bueno Alonso, Socialist Party, Spain 19. Lord David Alton of Liverpool, Crossbench, United Kingdom 20. Patxi López Álvarez, Socialist Party, Spain 21. Nacho Sánchez Amor, S&D, European Parliament (Spain) 22. Luise Amtsberg, Green Party, Germany 23. Senator Bert Anciaux, sp.a, Belgium 24. Rt Hon Michael Ancram, the Marquess of Lothian, Former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Conservative Party, United Kingdom 25. Karin Andersen, Socialist Left Party, Norway 26. Kirsten Normann Andersen, Socialist People’s Party (SF), Denmark 27. Theresa Berg Andersen, Socialist People’s Party (SF), Denmark 28. Rasmus Andresen, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Germany) 29. Lord David Anderson of Ipswich QC, Crossbench, United Kingdom 30. Barry Andrews, Renew Europe, European Parliament (Ireland) 31. Chris Andrews, Sinn Féin, Ireland 32. Eric Andrieu, S&D, European Parliament (France) 33. -
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Next weekend in New Direction 10th Anniversary Dinner p.22 BORDEAUX p.20 ACRE Summer Gala Dinner p.23 Issue #8 | July 2019 A fortnightly Newspaper by the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (ACRE) | theconservative.online THE OFFICIAL OPPOSITION by Jan Zahradil MEP, President of ACRE For the next five years, we aim to serve as the peoples voice, acting as a counter balance between those who want a federal Europe, and those who want to destroy the Union. We will continue to defend the view that Europe works best when it does less, but it does it better. ith the elec- power handed to those who which would have create a in a position to act as the offi- comes as a result of keeping tion now out of want to use it to build a federal more business friendly Europe. cial opposition in the European power as close to the people as Spitzenkandidat the way, and the Europe. A coalition that will That would have put the sin- Parliament. We’ll hold this new possible. And we remain com- JAN ZAHRADIL political groups be led from the left, with any gle market, rather than social coalition to account, and ensure mitted to the view that our nowW establishing themselves, we voting majority dependent on policy, back at the centre of the that they do not use their new strength comes from a willing- Jan Zahradil was ACRE’s can- can now talk with some clarity the support of the Greens and European Union. That would majority to take power away ness to work together on issues didate for the Presidency of the about what the next five years the socialists. -
Sénat Proposition De
N° 355 SÉNAT SESSION ORDINAIRE DE 2011-2012 Enregistré à la Présidence du Sénat le 13 février 2012 PROPOSITION DE LOI visant à introduire une formation pratique aux gestes de premiers secours dans la préparation du permis de conduire, PRÉSENTÉE Par MM. Jean-Pierre LELEUX, Jean-René LECERF, Mlle Sophie JOISSAINS, MM. Christophe-André FRASSA, Alain MILON, Bernard FOURNIER, Mme Joëlle GARRIAUD-MAYLAM, MM. Michel BÉCOT, Dominique de LEGGE, Christian COINTAT, Philippe LEROY, Gérard CÉSAR, Philippe DALLIER, Alain GOURNAC, Yann GAILLARD, André FERRAND, Christian CAMBON, Mme Marie-Thérèse BRUGUIÈRE, M. Philippe DOMINATI, Mme Catherine DEROCHE, MM. Antoine LEFÈVRE, Gérard LARCHER, Mmes Marie-Annick DUCHÊNE, Chantal JOUANNO, Caroline CAYEUX, M. Jackie PIERRE, Mmes Françoise FÉRAT, Élisabeth LAMURE, Colette GIUDICELLI, MM. Hervé MARSEILLE, Éric DOLIGÉ, Michel MAGRAS, Charles REVET, Alain CHATILLON, Mmes Esther SITTLER, Sylvie GOY-CHAVENT, MM. Raymond COUDERC, Claude LÉONARD, Gérard ROCHE, François PILLET, Francis GRIGNON, Francis DELATTRE, Mme Sophie PRIMAS, MM. René BEAUMONT, René VESTRI, Louis PINTON, François-Noël BUFFET, Hervé MAUREY, Marcel-Pierre CLÉACH et Louis NÈGRE, Sénateurs (Envoyée à la commission des lois constitutionnelles, de législation, du suffrage universel, du Règlement et d’administration générale, sous réserve de la constitution éventuelle d’une commission spéciale dans les conditions prévues par le Règlement.) - 3 - EXPOSÉ DES MOTIFS Mesdames, Messieurs, Les accidents de la route demeurent, en France, une préoccupation, même si notre pays est passé, à partir de 2006, sous la barre symbolique des 5 000 personnes tuées par an. Il est vrai que l’on dénombrait plus de 16 000 morts dans les années 70 et de l’ordre de 9 000 dans le courant de la décennie 90. -
Factsheet: the Austrian Federal Council
Directorate-General for the Presidency Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments Factsheet: The Austrian Federal Council 1. At a glance Austria is a federal republic and a parliamentary democracy. The Austrian Parliament is a bicameral body composed of the National Council (Nationalrat) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat). The 61 Members of the Federal Council are delegated by the nine regional parliaments (Landtage) and represent the interests of the regions (Länder) in the federal legislative process. They need not necessarily be Members of the regional parliament that delegates them, but they must in principle be eligible to run for elections in that region. The overall number of Members of the Federal Council is linked to the population size of the regions. The biggest region delegates twelve, the smallest at least three members. The Presidency of the Federal Council rotates every six months between the nine regions in alphabetic order. It is awarded to the Federal Council Member who heads the list of Members established by her or his region. In most cases, the National Council issues federal legislation in conjunction with the Federal Council. However, with some rare exceptions the Federal Council only has a so-called “suspensive” veto right. The National Council can override a challenge by the Federal Council to one of its resolutions by voting on the resolution again. 2. Composition Composition of the Austrian Federal Council Party EP affiliation Seats Österreichische Volkspartei (ÖVP) Austrian People's Party 25 Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ) Social Democratic Party of Austria 19 Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ) Freedom Party of Austria 11 Die Grünen 5 The Greens NEOS 1 61 3.