Submitted by christian on Fri, 02/22/2019 - 11:25
At first glance, the proportion of lobbyists from outside of the European Union does not seem all that great: they make up just 9 percent of the entities in the Transparency Register and account for 11 percent of the overall spending.
The largest share of the non-EU money spent to influence Brussels comes from
Submitted by christian on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 17:06
Author: Taisiya Bekbulatova
Technically speaking, lobbying doesn’t exist in Russia. The concept, at least, isn’t established anywhere in the country’s laws, and the activity itself isn’t formally regulated in any way. There are, nevertheless, many people in Russia who earn a living by mediating between the country’s state and businesses, defending the interests of entrepreneurs and campaigning for the legislation they consider necessary. Some of these people use legal methods, while others- the so-called “fixers”- resort to money, connections, and even threats.
Submitted by christian on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 14:32
Authors: Eugeny Roshkov, Yury Panasik, Pavel Melnikov (Kesarev Consulting)
The Constitution confirms the rights of citizens to associate to protect their interests and guarantee freedom of activity of public associations. The rights of the business community are not separately reserved in the Constitution.
In respect of cooperation with the state, citizens have the following rights:
Submitted by christian on Tue, 02/19/2019 - 14:49
Source: Politico
Though the number of French MEPs will rise from 74 to 79, France’s presence in the European Parliament’s two most powerful parties (EPP & S& D) is set to fall, and many senior MEPs are retiring.
Despite making up 15 percent of the EU’s population post Brexit, France is only expected to take 5 percent of seats held by the EPP and the S&D. According to Politico’s projections, only 16 French nationals out of 317 MEPs are likely to be represented in the EPP and the S&D, compared to 33 in 2014.
Submitted by christian on Mon, 02/18/2019 - 16:01
Non-legally binding working definition of antisemitism
“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
Submitted by christian on Fri, 02/15/2019 - 13:07
Il existe en France un entre-soi de caste : on sort souvent du même milieu, des mêmes grandes écoles. Il y a ensuite l’entre-soi des portes tournantes entre le privé et le public, entre les cabinets de lobbying et les cabinets d’élus.
Submitted by christian on Wed, 02/13/2019 - 14:42
En 2017, 112,9 millions persons (or 22,5% of the EU population) were at risk of poverty or social exclusion. This means persons were affected by at least one of the following three conditions : risk of poverty after social transfers ( income poverty), severe material deprivation or living in households with very low working intensity.
Submitted by christian on Tue, 02/12/2019 - 17:09
Source Deutsche Bank Research
Austria
- FPÖ- Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (EFN)
- Current EP Seats (latest national polls) : 4 of 18 (24%)
- Core political positions on EU(ro), national sovereignty, migration : Reform of EU and euro, more sovereignty for nation state, pro referenda, restrictive immigration/asylum policy.
France
Submitted by christian on Tue, 02/12/2019 - 13:13
Définition
- Une personne morale (entreprise, qu’elle soit publique ou privée, cabinet d’avocats, société de conseil, syndicat, association, fondation…) ; ou une personne physique, qui exerce une activité professionnelle à titre individuel, par exemple un consultant ou un avocat indépendant.
- Dont un dirigeant, un employé ou un membre exerce des actions de représentation d’intérêts et prend l’initiative de contacter un responsable public pour influer sur une décision publique.
Submitted by christian on Mon, 02/11/2019 - 16:32
Source: VoxEurop
With next May’s European elections approaching, the Hungarian Prime Minister is seemingly intent on presenting himself as the leader of Europe’s populist and nationalist right.
“In addition to its economic growth and all its specificities, Central Europe is a region which also has a special culture. It is different from Western Europe. In order that Central Europe can occupy the place in Europe that it deserves, it is worth clarifying a few tenets.
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