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The European Parliament's Assessments on Sanctions

The recent resolution adopted by the European Parliament underscores mounting concerns regarding loopholes within the sanctions regime and their inadequate enforcement. Of significant worry is the diminishing effectiveness of these sanctions. The resolution highlights the surge in imports from nations processing Russian oil, notably India, which serves as a potential 'back door' for the European Union (EU), allowing Russian oil revenue to flow back to Russia through intermediary countries such as China, the UAE, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, and Turkey.

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11 Ara 2023

• The European Parliament removed two lawmakers' protective immunity for their connection to the bloc's biggest corruption scandal, even though they continue to deny any links to the bribing scandals involving Qatari and Moroccan officials. Parliamentary immunities of Belgian lawmaker Marc Tarabella and Italian Andrea Cozzolino were lifted through an overwhelming vote.

03 Şub 2023

• The European Parliament's economic affairs committee is to vote on a draft law on Tuesday that would require banks to set aside a punitive amount of capital to cover holdings of crypto assets, Reuters reported. Zoom in: The draft law would introduce tougher shadow banking rules, implementing the remaining elements of Basel III, a global accord that forces banks to hold more capital to cope with market shocks unaided by taxpayers.

24 Oca 2023

• The center-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) that got embroiled in a corruption scandal at the European Parliament is set to eject two lawmakers after prosecutors requested that their protective parliamentary immunity be lifted. S&D, the second-biggest party group at the assembly, is seeking to insulate itself from further fallout in the bribing scandal linked to Qatar and Morocco, as justice authorities in Belgium target its members.

17 Oca 2023

• The European Commission announced that €210 billion has been allocated for a project that aims to end the Union's dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2027. • The European Parliament adopted the 2022 Turkey Report in a plenary session, stating that the democratic decline in Turkey is "deliberate". • Hungary's form of government was defined as "elective autocracy" in a draft resolution adopted in the European Parliament. The resolution suggests that Hungary systemi...Devamını Oku

29 Ara 2022

• The European Parliament has formally adopted the Women on Boards Directive , a new EU law on gender balance on corporate boards that require 40% of non-executive directors and 33% of all directors to be women by 2026. In other news: The lower house of the Spanish parliament adopted a new bill that will pass into law once approved by the Senate allowing women with painful periods to take up to five days of paid menstrual leave per month. On an unrelated note: Belg...Devamını Oku

27 Ara 2022

• Lawyers for Eva Kaili —the ex-VP to the European Parliament suspected of her involvement in the Qatargate scandal— requested her release from prison with a police tracking device. Judges in Belgium are considering whether to release Kaili, accused of corruption, and a decision is expected to come soon.

23 Ara 2022

• An Italian court ruled that the wife of former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri, Maria Dolores Colleni, can be extradited to Belgium based on an arrest warrant for charges in the alleged Qatar corruption scandal that has been rocking the European Parliament. Authorities in Belgium believe that she was fully aware of her husband's actions involved in the "Qatargate" case.

21 Ara 2022

• EU negotiators reached a provisional deal on Sunday to strengthen and expand the bloc's carbon market, aiming to cut emissions by 62% from 2005 levels by 2030 and become climate-neutral by mid-century. The plan involves removing 90 million CO2 permits from the system in 2024, and 27 million in 2026 while accelerating the pace at which companies are obligated to reduce pollution from 2027. via Bloomberg Furthermore: After 30 hours of talks that started on Fr...Devamını Oku

19 Ara 2022

• European Parliament President Roberta Metsola promised wide-ranging reforms in 2023 to tackle corruption among MEPs, following the scandal over an alleged attempt by Qatar to buy influence. Metsola said the reforms would strengthen protections for whistleblowers, ban unofficial "friendship groups", review MEPs' code of conduct, and review third-country interactions. via Euronews In other news: The Socialists & Democrats (S&D) group in the European P...Devamını Oku

16 Ara 2022