Some political groups appear unwilling to cede Parliament’s lawmaking prerogatives to fast-track eleventh-hour approval of major deregulation of the EU’s...
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The European Parliament has moved forward with its plan to launch a lawsuit against the European Commission for the release of €10.2 billion in cohesion funds...
The European Parliament needs to “stop being boring” if it wants to stand up to Vladimir Putin, Yulia Navalnaya told the hemicycle on Wednesday...
The European Parliament gave on Tuesday the green-light to the Nature Restoration Law, defying a conservative push to bring down the bill. ADVERTISEMENT The...
New EU rules aim for easier access to cash with fairer charges, Poland’s Marek Belka said. ADVERTISEMENT A draft of new EU regulations on payment services was...
Members of the European Parliament approved on Wednesday a critical resolution about the “worrying” decline of the rule of law in Greece, pointing...
For the first time, the EU is using public hearings to decide where to locate an agency ADVERTISEMENT Lawmakers today held landmark hearings to determine the...
Members of the European Parliament spent Wednesday afternoon grilling three Commissioners over what they described as a “background deal” with...
In a scathing resolution, Members of the European Parliament threatened to launch legal action against the European Commission if the executive releases...
A cross-party coalition of 120 Members of the European Parliament demand Hungary be stripped of its voting rights over the country’s democratic...