
Saskia Bricmont
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Jan 16, 2025 |
europarl.europa.eu | Leoluca Orlando |Erik Marquardt |Saskia Bricmont |Tineke Strik
Question for written answer E-000062/2025to the CommissionRule 144Tineke Strik (Verts/ALE), Erik Marquardt (Verts/ALE), Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE), Leoluca Orlando (Verts/ALE), Diana Riba i Giner (Verts/ALE)On 11 October 2024, the EU Ombudsman closed her own-initiative inquiry (OI/2/2024/MHZ) assessing the Commission’s respect for human rights in the context of the EU-Tunisia Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)[1].
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Jan 16, 2025 |
europarl.europa.eu | Saskia Bricmont
Question for written answer E-000044/2025to the CommissionRule 144Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE)On 17 October 2024, Commission Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life Katharina von Schnurbein addressed a meeting of Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) on the rise of antisemitism in the EU Member States.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Saskia Bricmont
Question for written answer E-002719/2024to the CommissionRule 144Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE)The Government of New Zealand (NZ) has appointed a panel to deliver an independent review of methane science and the national 2050 methane reduction target ‘for consistency with no additional warming from agricultural methane emissions’[1].
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Dec 10, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Saskia Bricmont |Mounir Satouri
Question for written answer E-002718/2024to the CommissionRule 144Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE), Mounir Satouri (Verts/ALE)In September 2024, Commissioner YlvaJohansson said that the Commission was close to signing a working agreement between Egypt and Europol. She also reportedly ‘praised Egypt for its treatment of migrants and refugees, particularly those fleeing civil war in Sudan’[1].
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Nov 22, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Saskia Bricmont
Question for written answer E-002345/2024/rev.1to the CommissionRule 144Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE)The tobacco industry abounds in creativity when it comes to reeling in new customers, with young people being particularly vulnerable and easily influenced. Poor quality, Chinese-made and disposable, smart vapes are bad for your health and for the environment. Some countries, like Belgium, have banned them.
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