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Ms. Frieda Brepoels (PPE -DE, Belgium) Mr
Parliamentary endorsement for a Nuclear Weapons Convention marking 40th anniversary nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Initiators Deputy Chairs EP section Parliamentarians for Non-proliferation and Nuclear Disarmament Ms. Ana Gomes (PSE - Portugal) Ms. Annemie Neyts (ALDE - Belgium) Mr. Girts Kristovskis (UEN - Latvia). Ms. Angelika Beer (Greens - EFA - Germany) Mr. Andre Brie (GUE/NGL - Germany) Co-signers on July 1st 2008 - 40th anniversary NPT (alphabetical per country) Ms. Evelin Lichentenberger (Greens/EFA, Austria) Mr. Johannes Voggenhuber (Greens/EFA, Austria) Ms. Frieda Brepoels (PPE -DE, Belgium) Mr. Ivo Belet (PPE-DE, Belgium) Main Political groups in EP (with number of MEP) Mr. Jean-Luc Dehaene (PPE-DE, Belgium) Mr. Raymond Langendries (PPE-DE, Belgium) PPE-DE (289) Group of the European People's Party Mr. Philippe Busquin (PSE, Belgium) (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats Ms. Anne Van Lancker (PSE - Belgium) PSE (215) Socialist Group in the European Parliament Mr. El Khadrahoui Saïd (PSE - Belgium) ALDE (101) Group Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Mr. Dirk Sterckx (ALDE, Belgium) UEN (44) Union for Europe of the Nations Group Greens/EFA (42) Group of Greens/ European Free Alliance Mr. Johan Van Hecke (ALDE - Belgium) GUE/NGL (41) Confederal Group of the European United Left - Mr. Pierre Jonckheer (Greens/EFA, Belgium) Nordic Green Left Mr. Bart Staes (Greens/EFA, Belgium) Ms. Muriela Baeva (ALDE - Bulgaria) Mr. Marios Matsakis (ALDE, Cyprus) Ms. Zuzana Roithova (PPE-DE, Czech Republic) Mr. Jiří Maštálka (GUE/NGL, Czech Republic) Mr. Johannes Lebech (ALDE, Denmark Ms. Margrete Auken (Greens/EFA, Denmark) Mr. Michel Rocard (PSE, France) Mr. Francis Wurtz (GUE/NGL, France) Ms. -
Sunday Independent
gjj Dan O'Brien The Irish are becoming EXCLUSIVE ‘I was hoping he’d die,’ Jill / ungovernable. This Section, Page 18Meagher’s husband on her murderer. Page 20 9 6 2 ,0 0 0 READERS Vol. 109 No. 17 CITY FINAL April 27,2014 €2.90 (£1.50 in Northern Ireland) lMELDA¥ 1 1 P 1 g§%g k ■MAY ■ H l f PRINCE PHILIP WAS CHECKING OUT MY ASS LIFE MAGAZINE ALL IS CHANGING, CHANGING UTTERLY. GRAINNE'SJOY ■ Voters w a n t a n ew political p arty Poll: FG gets MICHAEL McDOWELL, Page 24 ■ Public demands more powers for PAC SHANE ROSS, Page 24 it in the neck; ■ Ireland wants Universal Health Insurance -but doesn'tbelieve the Governmentcan deliver BRENDAN O'CONNOR, Page 25 ■ We are deeply suspicious SF rampant; of thecharity sector MAEVE SHEEHAN, Page 25 ■ Royal family are welcome to 1916 celebrations EILISH O'HANLON, Page 25 new partycall LOVE IS IN THE AIR: TV presenter Grainne Seoige and former ■ ie s s a Childers is rugbycoach turned businessman Leon Jordaan celebrating iittn of the capital their engagement yesterday. Grainne's dress is from Havana EOGHAN HARRIS, Page 19 in Donnybrookr Dublin 4. Photo: Gerry Mooney. Hayesfaces defeat in Dublin; Nessa to top Full Story, Page 5 & Living, Page 2 poll; SF set to take seat in each constituency da n ie l Mc Connell former minister Eamon Ryan and JOHN DRENNAN (11 per cent). MillwardBrown Our poll also asked for peo FINE Gael Junior Minister ple’s second preference in Brian Hayes is facing a humil FULL POLL DETAILS AND ANALYSIS: ‘ terms of candidate. -
Ireland Could Be the One to Say 'No!' to the Troika
Interview: Nessa Childers Ireland Could Be the One To Say ‘No!’ to the Troika Nessa Childers is a member of ‘Agendas Behind Curtains’ the European Parliament repre- Childers: It has to do with senting the East constituency of justice, and it has to do with the Republic of Ireland. She was vested interests, as well, and with interviewed by EIR’s Nina Ogden “agendas behind curtains,” as and Gene Douglas, editor of the Poul Rasmussen, who was the LaRouche Irish Brigade website head of the party of European So- (http://laroucheirishbrigade. cialists, said about two years ago wordpress.com/), in the Dublin at a meeting I was at. It struck me, offices of the European Parlia- what he said, because the English ment, on April 24. was slightly turned around and it Childers, a member of the is more powerful than “hidden Irish Labour Party, recently re- agendas”: “agendas behind cur- signed from her political group tains.” And he was operating at in the Irish Parliament to dra- quite a high level at that stage. He matize her opposition to the austerity policies being im- was the former Prime Minister of Denmark. There were posed on European Union countries by the “Troika.” negotiations going on, and he said he suddenly sensed Her father, Erskine Childers, was the fourth President this—and he’s good at pattern recognition I think—and he of Ireland. sensed that there were “agendas behind curtains.” As the interview began, Ogden told Childers that And you begin to see this when you are in the EP she had been following her, from the U.S., before [European Parliament]. -
9Ème SESSION PARLEMENTAIRE 9A SESSIONE PARLAMENTARE 9Th PARLIAMENTARY SESSION 21 & 22 MARS 2019 21 & 22 MARZO 2019 MARC
Unis dans la diversité Uniti nella diversità United in diversity 9ème SESSION PARLEMENTAIRE 9a SESSIONE PARLAMENTARE 9th PARLIAMENTARY SESSION 21 & 22 MARS 2019 21 & 22 MARZO 2019 MARCH 21 & 22, 2019 PROGRAMME PROGRAMMA PROGRAM 1 PROGRAMME DE LA SESSION Jeudi 21 mars 2019 8h15 – 9h30 ACCUEIL et CÉRÉMONIE D’OUVERTURE : 9ème session Euro Parlement 08h30 Bienvenue - Régis BRANDINELLI Chef d’établissement Maire de Cannes et personnalités Sandrine Romy Invité d’honneur Présentation de l’équipe pédagogique et du Bureau des Présidents Discours d’ouverture de la Présidente de l’Euro Parlement accompagnée des vice-présidents Allocutions des présidents de commission Allocutions des présidents des groupes parlementaires 9h30-9h50 PHOTOS 9h50-10h10 PAUSE 10h10-10h15 INSTALLATION DES COMMISSIONS 10h20-12h15 RÉUNION DES COMMISSIONS Réunions internes en groupes politiques : préparation des résolutions dans les salles de commission et débats 12h15-13h30 PAUSE DÉJEUNER 13h30-15h20 RÉUNION DES COMMISSIONS : présentation et débats 15h20-15h35 PAUSE 15h35-16h45 COMMISSIONS : DÉBATS en salles de commission 16h45 FIN DE LA PREMIÈRE JOURNÉE 2 Vendredi 22 mars 2019 8h05 ARRIVÉE au Lycée Stanislas 8h15-9h50 Installation en salle de commissions : DÉBATS sur les derniers thèmes Choix de la résolution présentée en plénière, désignation des rapporteurs et des intervenants (salles commissions) remise obligatoire des résolutions traduites et paginées pour la session plénière à Mme ROMY 9h50-10h10 PAUSE 10h10-12h00 RÉUNION DES GROUPES POLITIQUES : lobbying politique -
3Rd PID FORUM on National Plans for Rare Diseases: Centres of Reference and Patients’ Registries Hosted by Mrs
3rd PID FORUM on National Plans for Rare Diseases: Centres of reference and patients’ registries Hosted by Mrs. Nessa Childers MEP, 26 September 2012 Report INTERNATIONAL PATIENT ORGANISATION FOR PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCIES IPOPI is a charity registered in the UK. Registration No. 1058005. Firside, Main Road, Downderry, PL11 3LE, United Kingdom. Executive Office: Tel/Fax (+351) 21 407 5720 e-mail: [email protected] website: ww.ipopi.org Recommendations 1. Member States should fully develop their national plans/strategies by the end of 2013, and ensure that patients with rare diseases have access to high-quality care. 2. It is not sufficient to adopt a national plan: the adoption must be fully implemented and the plan should have access to sufficient funding to develop the envisioned activities. 3. Patients should be consulted and taken into consideration whenever Member States or the European Union develop policies that may affect their lives. 4. The heterogeneity between national plans demonstrates the need for the EU to play a coordinating role and tackle inequalities in the access to treatment across the Union. 5. Policymakers should ensure that national plans/strategies fully comply with the Council Recommendations, especially when supporting the creation or development of centres of reference and patient registries. 6. Patient registries and national centres of reference should be included when Member States are developing their National Plans for Rare Diseases to encourage research and improve diagnosis and information to patients. 7. PIDs are an important group of rare diseases and as such should be taken into consideration by national policy makers when developing the national plans for rare diseases. -
SIOPE Newsletter 11, December 2011
SIOPE’s Community Newsletter SIOP December 2011 Issue 11 SIOP Europe the European Society for Paediatric Oncology SIOPe News Message from the President and the Office Looking back at the last 12 months, I am delighted with what We were delighted with the turnout and enthusiasm for the we have achieved as a community. We have come a long way initiative, which now embodies the former SIOPE Clinical Trial in helping to increase awareness of the needs of paediatric Committee and is the future representative body for clinical oncology, particularly at the EU political level. This year our research in children and adolescents with cancer in Europe. needs were discussed twice in the European Parliament in The work being carried out on contract harmonisation has Brussels and the Polish Ministry of Health hosted a meeting also progressed and we will most certainly require your on improving standards of care, in Warsaw in October during support on ensuring that the documents we are creating fit the EU Presidency held by Poland. Even the European your needs and are as comprehensive as possible. Medicines Agency (EMA) and key stakeholders from the On the educational side, the paediatric track at the European pharmaceutical industry ‘got in on the act’, with Ralf Herold Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress was well-attended, with a from the EMA Paediatric Committee collaborating with number of young paediatric oncologists and experts from the SIOPE President-Elect Gilles Vassal to host an event under adult field attending our sessions. The debate-style sessions the Biotherapy Development Association (BDA) umbrella in in the paediatric oncology track were particularly interesting Canary Wharf in London in early December. -
Programme Here
Conference Programme 13th Inter-Parliamentary Meeting on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency DUBLIN, IRELAND 2013 In association with Contents Conference overview 3 Programme 4 Speakers’ list 8 Information on side activities 18 Map 21 Useful contact numbers 22 Kick-off of the North Seas Parliamentary Platform The Renewable Energy Directive - Are we on track? The new Energy Efficiency Directive - What will it bring? Cover picture by © Houses of the Oireachtas Design by double-id.com Dublin 2013 Conference Overview THU 20 JUN. Informal get-together for early-arrivals 20:00 - 22:00 MINT Bar, Westin Hotel, College Green, Westmoreland Street, Dublin FRI 21 JUN. Inter-Parliamentary Meeting – Day 1 8:30 - 17:30 Conference Centre Hall, Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin FRI 21 JUN. Gala dinner and tour Houses of the Oireachtas 18:30 - 22:00 Houses of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament), Leinster House, Dublin 2 > Meeting point at 18:15 at the Main Entrance of the Irish Parliament SAT 22 JUN. Inter-Parliamentary Meeting – Day 2 9:00 - 13:30 Conference Centre Hall, Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin SAT 22 JUN. Site visit to the Diageo Guinness Brewery Warehouse and 15:30 - 19:30 EIRGRID Power Grid Control Centre > Meeting point at 15:15 at the Westin Hotel, bus leaves at 15:30 sharp SAT 22 JUN. Traditional Irish dinner dance show at Johnny Fox’s Pub 19:30 - 23:00 The Dublin Mountains, Glencullen, Co. Dublin 20 - 20 - 20 in 2020! ...and then? 3 — EUFORES IPM13 Programme THURSDAY 20 June 20:00 - Informal get-together for early-arrivals > MINT Bar, -
The 2014 European Parliament Elections
Friedrich Pukelsheim Proportional Representation Apportionment Methods and Their Applications With a Foreword by Andrew Du MEP Second Edition Proportional Representation Friedrich Pukelsheim Proportional Representation Apportionment Methods and Their Applications Second Edition With a Foreword by Andrew Duff MEP 123 Friedrich Pukelsheim Institut furR Mathematik Universität Augsburg Augsburg, Germany ISBN 978-3-319-64706-7 ISBN 978-3-319-64707-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-64707-4 Library of Congress Control Number: 2017954314 Mathematics Subject Classification (2010): 91B12 © Springer International Publishing AG 2014, 2017 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The publisher remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. -
Combating Violence Against Women
8.7.2010 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 184 E/131 Wednesday 22 April 2009 OPINIONS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Combating violence against women P6_TA(2009)0259 Declaration of the European Parliament on the ‘Say NO to Violence against Women’ campaign (2010/C 184 E/27) The European Parliament, — having regard to the UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women of 20 December 1993 and the resolution on the elimination of domestic violence against women, adopted by the UN General Assembly on 22 December 2003, which recognise the urgent need for elimination of violence against women, — having regard to its resolutions of 16 September 1997 on the need to establish a European Union wide campaign for zero tolerance of violence against women ( 1 ) and of 2 February 2006 on the current situation in combating violence against women and any future action ( 2), — having regard to the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) campaign ‘Say NO to Violence against Women’, which highlights the need for action and protection of women against violence, — having regard to Rule 116 of its Rules of Procedure, A. whereas violence against women and girls is a universal problem of pandemic proportions, B. whereas, in its above-mentioned resolutions, Parliament stressed the need to establish an EU-wide campaign for zero tolerance of violence against women, C. whereas the recent Council of Europe campaign ‘Stop Domestic Violence against Women’ confirms the need for action and protection of women against violence, 1. Asks the Commission to declare, within the next five years, a ‘European Year on Zero Tolerance of Violence against Women’, as repeatedly requested by Parliament; 2. -
29 Members of European Parliament Call for Support for the European Citizens Initiative for Unconditional Basic Income!
Dec 03, 2013 10:37 GMT 29 Members of European Parliament call for support for the European Citizens Initiative for Unconditional Basic Income! PRESS RELEASE 29 Members of European Parliament call for support for the European Citizens Initiative for Unconditional Basic Income! Twenty-nine Members of the European Parliament from twelve countries have issued a joint statement expressing their support for the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) for Unconditional Basic Income. This calls upon the European Commission to assess the idea of reforming current national social security arrangements towards an unconditional basic income (UBI). UBI is a regular, universal payment to everyone without means-testing or work conditions. It should be high enough to guarantee everyone a dignified existence. It would let people make choices about what to do in life without fear of poverty. It would act as a cushion for the increasing numbers of people who have short-term or zero-hour contracts, and those starting up their own businesses. Many financing schemes have been elaborated over the years in several countries. The European Initiative for UBI demands further studies to be started at the EU level. The MEPs ask all Europeans to support this initiative. All EU citizens eligible to vote can support this ECI either via the internet (http://sign.basicincome2013.eu) or on paper. One million signatures are needed by 14 January 2014 to make sure it lands on the EC’s desk. The current social security systems are demeaning and inadequate in addressing the roots of poverty, the MEPs emphasize. "Unconditional Basic Income would transform social security from a compensatory system into an emancipatory system, one that trusts people to make their own decisions, and does not stigmatise them for their circumstances," the statement says. -
Women in Power A-Z of Female Members of the European Parliament
Women in Power A-Z of Female Members of the European Parliament A Alfano, Sonia Andersdotter, Amelia Anderson, Martina Andreasen, Marta Andrés Barea, Josefa Andrikiené, Laima Liucija Angelilli, Roberta Antonescu, Elena Oana Auconie, Sophie Auken, Margrete Ayala Sender, Inés Ayuso, Pilar B Badía i Cutchet, Maria Balzani, Francesca Băsescu, Elena Bastos, Regina Bauer, Edit Bearder, Catherine Benarab-Attou, Malika Bélier, Sandrine Berès, Pervenche Berra, Nora Bilbao Barandica, Izaskun Bizzotto, Mara Blinkevičiūtė, Vilija Borsellino, Rita Bowles, Sharon Bozkurt, Emine Brantner, Franziska Katharina Brepoels, Frieda Brzobohatá, Zuzana C Carvalho, Maria da Graça Castex, Françoise Češková, Andrea Childers, Nessa Cliveti, Minodora Collin-Langen, Birgit Comi, Lara Corazza Bildt, Anna Maria Correa Zamora, Maria Auxiliadora Costello, Emer Cornelissen, Marije Costa, Silvia Creţu, Corina Cronberg, Tarja D Dăncilă, Vasilica Viorica Dati, Rachida De Brún, Bairbre De Keyser, Véronique De Lange, Esther Del Castillo Vera, Pilar Delli, Karima Delvaux, Anne De Sarnez, Marielle De Veyrac, Christine Dodds, Diane Durant, Isabelle E Ernst, Cornelia Essayah, Sari Estaràs Ferragut, Rosa Estrela, Edite Evans, Jill F Fajon, Tanja Ferreira, Elisa Figueiredo, Ilda Flašíková Beňová, Monika Flautre, Hélène Ford, Vicky Foster, Jacqueline Fraga Estévez, Carmen G Gabriel, Mariya Gál, Kinga Gáll-Pelcz, Ildikó Gallo, Marielle García-Hierro Caraballo, Dolores García Pérez, Iratxe Gardiazábal Rubial, Eider Gardini, Elisabetta Gebhardt, Evelyne Geringer de Oedenberg, Lidia Joanna -
C 120 E Journal Officiel
ISSN 1977-0936 Journal officiel C 120 E de l’Union européenne e 56 année Édition de langue française Communications et informations 26 avril 2013 Numéro d'information Sommaire Page IV Informations INFORMATIONS PROVENANT DES INSTITUTIONS, ORGANES ET ORGANISMES DE L'UNION EUROPÉENNE Parlement européen SESSION 2012-2013 Séances du 4 au 7 février 2013 2013/C 120 E/01 Procès-verbal de la séance du 4 février 2013 . 1 2013/C 120 E/02 Procès-verbal de la séance du 5 février 2013 . 20 2013/C 120 E/03 Procès-verbal de la séance du 6 février 2013 . 43 2013/C 120 E/04 Procès-verbal de la séance du 7 février 2013 . 180 FR Légende des signes utilisés * procédure de consultation **I procédure de coopération, première lecture **II procédure de coopération, deuxième lecture *** avis conforme ***I procédure de codécision, première lecture ***II procédure de codécision, deuxième lecture ***III procédure de codécision, troisième lecture (La procédure indiquée est fondée sur la base juridique proposée par la Commission) Indications concernant l'heure des votes Sauf indication contraire, les rapporteurs ont fait connaître par écrit à la présidence leur position sur les amendements. Significations des abréviations des commissions AFET commission des affaires étrangères DEVE commission du développement INTA commission du commerce international BUDG commission des budgets CONT commission du contrôle budgétaire ECON commission des affaires économiques et monétaires EMPL commission de l'emploi et des affaires sociales ENVI commission de l'environnement, de la santé