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• 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

As in the previous Bulletin, the tense relations between the government and the opposition are at the forefront of the political agenda. At least until the elections, this situation is less likely to change. Before delving into this subject, we need to touch on a new development that concerns all of us as citizens of Turkey. The latest "Human Freedom Index", prepared by two think-tanks (Cato Institute and Fraser Institute) based in North America, was announced on January 27...Devamını Oku

01 Şub 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

• 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

• The European Parliament removed Eva Kaili as a vice president, who is one of four people arrested in Belgium over allegations of accepting bribes from Qatar. EU lawmakers went ahead to isolate the MEP from Greece rapidly, saying that "there will not be any sweeping under the carpet."

14 Ara 2022

• EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borell said the anti-corruption investigation between Qatar and four European Parliament members is "very worrisome," as the parliament moved on to strip Eva Kaili's role as vice president after she and three others were arrested over allegations that they were bribed by Qatar with cash and gifts to influence decision-making. via Reuters In accordance: Belgian police held more raids at European Parliament offices as the Europ...Devamını Oku

13 Ara 2022

• A Belgian judge charged four people with "participation in a criminal organization, money laundering, and corruption" involving the World Cup host Qatar and the European Parliament . Authorities seized €600,000 in cash that the prosecutor’s office said to have been offered "to influence Parliament’s decisions." European Parliament vice president Eva Kaili has been stripped of her duties in light of the investigations.

12 Ara 2022

• European teams competing at the 2022 Qatar World Cup said they are very frustrated with FIFA's decision to impose sporting sanctions if players are to wear "OneLove" armbands in support of LGBT+ rights during the tournament, as it is criminalized in Qatar. BBC In other news: Iran's players declined to sing the national anthem before the game, expressing their support for the ongoing anti-government protests at home.

22 Kas 2022

• Qatar opened the World Cup on Sunday with a ceremony that stressed the inclusivity of Bedouin tradition. The country’s ruler Sheikh Tamim made a short speech with the same theme and sat between the Saudi and Egyptian leaders, who boycotted the energy-rich country until 2021. No leaders from Western countries attended the ceremony in Qatar, which has been criticized over its treatment of migrant laborers and the LGBTQ community.

21 Kas 2022