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European Border and Coast Guard: first step towards a European border management -Agency will need to be reinforced in the future to effectively protect Schengen-
New legislation to create a European Border and Coast Guard, approved today by the plenary, is a first step towards a European integrated border management, the ALDE Group in the European Parliament believes. The agency nonetheless will n…
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European Border and Coast Guard: first step towards a European border management -Agency will need to be reinforced in the future to effectively protect Schengen-
New legislation to create a European Border and Coast Guard, approved today by the plenary, is a first step towards a European integrated border management, the ALDE Group in the European Parliament believes. The agency nonetheless will n…
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European Border and Coast Guard: first step towards a European border management -Agency will need to be reinforced in the future to effectively protect Schengen-
New legislation to create a European Border and Coast Guard, approved today by the plenary, is a first step towards a European integrated border management, the ALDE Group in the European Parliament believes. The agency nonetheless will n…
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Tagged Justice and Home Affairs,Immigration policy, Week News,Civil Liberties
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New legislation on combatting terrorism: ALDE demands right balance between security and civil liberties
The ALDE Group in the European Parliament welcomes the vote today in the civil liberties committee of the new directive on combatting terrorism.
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New legislation on combatting terrorism: ALDE demands right balance between security and civil liberties
The ALDE Group in the European Parliament welcomes the vote today in the civil liberties committee of the new directive on combatting terrorism.
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New legislation on combatting terrorism: ALDE demands right balance between security and civil liberties
The ALDE Group in the European Parliament welcomes the vote today in the civil liberties committee of the new directive on combatting terrorism.
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Orlando massacre: European liberals and democrats express solidarity with the victims
European liberals and democrats deeply regret and condemn the terrible massacre perpetrated against the LGBTI community on Sunday in Orlando.
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Kiev Pride: Sophie in ‘t Veld joins the march to advocate LGBTI rights in Ukraine
Sophie in ‘t Veld, vice-president of the ALDE Group and vice-president of the LGBTI Intergroup in the European Parliament, will attend the Kiev Pride on Sunday to support those activists, NGOs, and citizens fighting to eradicate homophobi…
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Migration compact: duplicating the awful Turkey deal should not be the way forward
Reacting to the “Migration Compact” proposed today by the European Commission, European Liberals and Democrats regret that instead of establishing a real cooperation system with third countries, the EU is replicating the deal with Turkey….
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Blue card directive: new proposal is an improvement but fails to end 28 national systems – One entry scheme for the whole EU needed
The European Commission has today presented a proposal to renew the blue card directive, which the ALDE Group considers does not go far enough, as it fails to end the 28 national systems currently in place. European Liberals and Democrats…
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