
Michal Wiezik
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Dec 11, 2024 |
komentare.sme.sk | Michal Wiezik
Nariadenie o odlesňovaní prežilo. Ilustračná fotografia (Zdroj: Ondrej Kameniar/My sme les) Autor je poslanec Európskeho parlamentu za Progresívne Slovensko/Obnovme EurópuZačínam svoje druhé funkčné obdobie v Európskom parlamente a až teraz som prvýkrát videl, aké to je, keď jedna téma spojí stredopravú frakciu s krajnou pravicou. Spoločne takto presadili populisticky ladený návrh na oslabenie dôležitej legislatívy na ochranu životného prostredia.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Pär Holmgren |Jutta Paulus |César Luena |Michal Wiezik
Priority question for written answer P-002440/2024to the CommissionRule 144Michal Wiezik (Renew), César Luena (S&D), Jutta Paulus (Verts/ALE), Pär Holmgren (Verts/ALE)In the legislative financial statement accompanying the Nature Restoration Law proposal, it is highlighted that five additional posts (4 AD + 1 AST) would be required within the Commission to perform tasks to effectively implement the Regulation.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Michal Wiezik
17.9.2024 - (2024/2817(RSP)) to wind up the debate on the statement by the Commission pursuant to Rule 136(2) of the Rules of Procedure Michal Wiezik on behalf of the Renew Group Document selected : B10-0059/2024 B10‑0059/2024 European Parliament resolution on the devastating floods in Central and Eastern Europe, the loss of lives and the EU’s preparedness to act on such disasters exacerbated by climate change (2024/2817(RSP)) The European Parliament, –having regard to its resolution of 28...
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Sep 12, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Michal Wiezik
Question for written answer E-001620/2024to the CommissionRule 144Michal Wiezik (Renew)The EU has taken much needed legislative action on forests, the most recent example being the Nature Restoration law, which entered into force in August 2024. At the same time, disinformation is still being spread, with claims that responsibility for forest policies lies solely with the Member States.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Michal Wiezik
Priority question for written answer P-001613/2024to the CommissionRule 144Michal Wiezik (Renew)In its judgment in Case C-661/20, the Court of Justice of the European Union found that Slovakia had failed to fulfil its Treaty obligations[1]. Consequently, Slovakia was required to take the necessary measures to comply with the Court’s judgment, which it appears to have failed to do.
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