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PARIS 

The EU suffers from ‘norm-creation delirium’, sapping businesses’ understanding of their legal obligations and impeding their competitiveness, Patrick Martin, President of the largest French business association MEDEF, said on Monday. Read more.

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BRUSSELS

Belgian development minister asks NGOs to focus on ‘forgotten crises’. Development Minister Caroline Gennez (Vooruit/S&D) set up a two-year financial framework that includes new priorities, notably focusing on ‘forgotten crises’ – a crisis in which humanitarian needs are high yet international support is insufficient. Read more.

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BERLIN

German government resolves latest deadlock, but peace remains fragile. Germany’s Greens and the liberal FDP party have settled their feud over the reform of child benefits, which has blocked the country’s crisis-ridden coalition government for more than a week. Read more.

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THE HAGUE

Dutch minister rejects provinces’ funding requests for nitrogen reduction. Nitrogen Minister Christianne Van der Wal (VVD/Renew) rejected the Dutch provinces’ funding requests for nitrogen reduction on Monday, stating that their plans greatly exceed the government’s available funds. Read more.


NORDICS & BALTICS

STOCKHOLM

Sweden to increase measures against radicalisation, terrorism. Sweden will strengthen cooperation between authorities to prevent radicalisation and the spread of violent terrorism as the security system deteriorates following several Quran burnings, Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer said at a press conference on Monday. Read more.


EUROPE’S SOUTH

ROME

Meloni meets Mitsotakis to discuss migration, ‘consolidate’ an ally. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to meet her Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Tuesday, with migration and the EU Stability and Growth Pact expected to be high on the agenda. But talks about the reality after the June 2024 EU elections are also likely to occur. Read more.

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MADRID

Catalan separatists still crucial for stable government if elections repeated: poll. Even if Spain were to repeat the general elections, the country’s political landscape would not change much as Catalan separatist forces would still hold the key to a stable central government, a fresh poll published by El Mundo revealed Monday. Read more.

Prosecutors open inquiry against Spanish football chief, mother goes on hunger strike. A preliminary investigation against Royal Football Federation (RFEF) President Luis Rubiales, who was accused of sexual assault, was opened by Spain´s Public Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, which led Rubiales´s mother to begin a hunger strike in a church in Andalusia (south) to defend her son. Read more.

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ATHENS

Last-minute young candidate shakes race of Greek leftist Syriza presidency. A 35-year-old self-made businessman has caused turmoil in Greece’s main opposition Syriza party as on Tuesday, he is expected to officially announce his candidacy for the party’s presidency following the resignation of former prime minister Alexis Tsipras. Read more.


VISEGRAD

PRAGUE

Czechia backs Zelenskyy’s 10-point peace plan. Czechia fully supports the 10-point peace plan presented by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and is ready to help with its implementation, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský (Pirates, Greens) said on Monday. Read more.

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WARSAW

Polish liberals invite former far-right deputy PM on election lists. Despite a promise made a year ago by liberal Civic Coalition leader Donald Tusk, Poland’s largest opposition party, that voters would not be able to find opponents of abortion on its lists, former deputy prime minister of the Law and Justice (PiS) ruling party, Roman Giertych, has been included. Read more.

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BRATISLAVA

Far-right Republika and frontrunner Smer boycott top Slovak TV. Former prime minister Robert Fico will not appear in the pre-election debates hosted by TV Markíza, and joins MEP Milan Uhrík, leader of the far-right Republika, in accusing Slovakia’s most popular network of biased misinformation, adding to a history of conflict with the media. Read more.


NEWS FROM THE BALKANS

SARAJEVO

Bosnia should join BRICS, not EU, says Serb leader. Bosnia-Herzegovina should apply to join BRICS, where it would stand a better chance of becoming a member than in the European Union, the secessionist Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik said on Monday in his latest criticism of the West. Read more.

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SOFIA

Bulgaria’s ruling coalition bicker over special services reforms. Tensions are rising between the parties that support Bulgaria’s pro-European ruling coalition, as parties are divided on the reform of the special services, while the pro-Russian President, Rumen Radev, also opposes reform. Read more.

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BUCHAREST

Romanian LGBT community slams government’s ECHR challenge. The Romanian government’s appeal against a recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, which ordered Bucharest to provide legal protection and recognition for same-sex families in a case involving 21 same-sex couples, is shameful, the Accept Association said on Monday. Read more.

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BELGRADE

Up to 25,000 Serbian workers obtain German employment visas annually. Some 25,000 Serbians, particularly medical staff, apply for German work visas every year in search of better working conditions and few reasons to remain in the country. Read more.

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TIRANA

Albania sceptical of EU chief’s enlargement push. As European Council Chief Charles Michel called for a new deadline for enlargement of the European Union, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said he appreciated the gesture, but It could need a lot longer than that. Read more.


AGENDA:

  • EU: Defence ministers hold informal meeting to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its global and regional effects and the situation in Niger;
  • Commission President Ursula von der Leyen holds talks with Wopke Hoekstra, the Dutch government’s candidate to replace Frans Timmermans;
  • Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell gives statement after meeting of the Steering Committee of the EU Satellite Centre, in Spain;
  • France: Ukraine Foreign Affairs Minister of official visit;

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[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Zoran Radosavljevic, Alice Taylor, Sofia Stuart Leeson, Sofia Mandilara]

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