
Hilde Vautmans
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1 month ago |
europarl.europa.eu | Hilde Vautmans |Karin Karlsbro |Svenja Hahn |Olivier Chastel
B10‑0181/2025 Motion for a European Parliament resolution on unlawful detention and sham trials of Armenian hostages, including high-ranking political representatives from Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azerbaijan (2025/2596(RSP)) The European Parliament, - having regard to its previous resolutions on Armenia and Azerbaijan, - having regard to Rule 150 of its Rules of Procedure, Whereas sham military trials of 23 Armenian hostages, including high-ranking political representatives from the former...
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Jan 9, 2025 |
europarl.europa.eu | Hilde Vautmans
Question for written answer E-003054/2024to the CouncilRule 144Hilde Vautmans (Renew)In November 2024, the Council adopted an EUR 20 million top-up to assistance under the European Peace Facility (EPF) to support the Rwanda Defence Force deployment in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. This comes despite concerns over Rwanda’s support for the March 23 movement (M23) and lack of safeguards under the EU’s initial EPF support.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
europarl.europa.eu | Hilde Vautmans
Question for written answer E-003055/2024to the CommissionRule 144Hilde Vautmans (Renew)In November 2024 the Council adopted an EUR 20 million top-up support measure under the EPF for the deployment of the RDF in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, despite concerns over Rwanda’s support for the Congolese rebel military group M23 and the lack of safeguards under the EU’s initial EPF support.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
europarl.europa.eu | Hilde Vautmans
Question for written answer E-002976/2024to the CommissionRule 144Hilde Vautmans (Renew)The European car industry is a cornerstone of our economy, supporting millions of jobs and driving innovation. However, concerns have been raised that current EU emission standards and related policies (including fines and the phasing out of the combustion engine) risk undermining the sector’s competitiveness and capacity to invest in the green transition.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Hilde Vautmans
Question for written answer E-002326/2024to the CommissionRule 144Hilde Vautmans (Renew)Given the situation surrounding cheap citric acid imports from China, which is putting European producers such as Citribel under severe pressure, current European import tariffs (36% on average) are clearly inadequate to ensure fair competition. Current European anti-dumping measures, such as minimum import prices or anti-dumping duties, have had little or no effect.
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