
Carmen Garcia
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1 week ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Carmen Garcia |Carmen García
El ente empresarial, Marcas de Restauración (MDR) ha marcado la diferencia, impulsando la excelencia de los fogones y el sector agroalimentario, como sello de identidad y motor de la economía española.
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May 30, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Carmen Aguilar García |Carmen Garcia |Pamela Duncan
Political funding in France has swerved to the right, with private donations to the small nationalist group backed by Marine Le Pen’s niece overtaking those raised by President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling party. Reconquête received €5.5m (£4.7m) from private donors in 2022, the year Macron secured a second term after a final round showdown against Le Pen, analysis by the Guardian of the annual reports of the 15 main French parties shows.
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May 30, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Carmen García |Carmen Garcia |Pamela Duncan
Political donations in France swerve to the right as Le Pen’s niece raises more than MacronPolitical funding in France has swerved to the right, with private donations to the small nationalist group backed by Marine Le Pen’s niece overtaking those raised by President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling party.
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May 30, 2024 |
ftm.eu | Carmen Aguilar García |Carmen Garcia |Pamela Duncan |Jesse Pinster
Figures from 200 parties across 24 countries suggest hardline groups have seen a surge in donations in recent years, boosting their war chests ahead of European Parliament elections. A quarter of all private money donated to political parties in Europe is going to far-right, far-left and populist movements, boosting their finances by millions of euros ahead of crucial European Parliament elections next week.
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May 6, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Jennifer Rankin |Carmen Aguilar García |Carmen Garcia
Half a dozen members of the European parliament earn more from second jobs than as EU lawmakers, according to analysis that raises questions about potential conflicts of interest. The campaign group Transparency International EU found that 70% of the European parliament’s 705 members have side jobs. Just over a quarter (26%) of side jobs were paid, with six lawmakers earning more than their €120,900 (£103,000) annual gross MEP salary.
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