EU News

EC sets consultation mechanisms on VIS

The European Commission has adopted Decisión (2009/377/EC) of May 5th 2009, published in the Official Journal of the European Union on May 12th 2009, adopting implementing measures for the consultation mechanism and the other procedures referredto in Article 16 of Regulation (EC) No 767/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Visa Information System (VIS) and the exchange of data between Member States on short-stay visas (VIS Regulation).

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EIB and the Republic of Serbia sign a new Framework Agreement

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has launched a programme for 2009 in Serbia aimed at combating the financial crisis and bringing the country closer to the European Union. The Bank has also signed signed a new Framework Agreement with the Republic of Serbia aimed at laying down the EIB activity in the country. A first loan of 250 M€ for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and priority projects in the country, via the National Bank of Serbia, was signed in Belgrade on May 11th, as the first in a series of operations that are expected to see the EIB support Serbia’s real economy in 2009-2010.

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EPs back new MEDIA MUNDUS audiovisual programme

The European Parliament has given its approval to the creation of  Media Mundus audiovisual cooperation programme with third countries for the period 2011-2013, financed with 15 million euros. With him, it is intended to boost the competitiveness of European cinema at the international level and encourage collaboration in this field between the EU and the outside.

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Citizens from all over Europe meet in Brussels to discuss about the future of the EU

150 citizens from across the EU who have been taking part in a unique pan-European debate on how to tackle the economic and social challenges facing Europe are meeting top policy-makers in Brussels to hand over their recommendations at a European Citizens’ Summit.

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EU Officials go "back to school"

Six hundred European officials will return to their old school this year, many of them on or around Europe Day, May 9. The idea is to "give Europe a face" and to take part in discussions with school students on European issues of interest to them. The 'Back to School' initiative, which started in 2007, is run this year in nine EU Countries from March to November.

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9 May: Cities and regions celebrate Europe,from “Brussels” to “Bucarest”

Saturday 9 May is the Festival of Europe. Some of the European Institutions will be opened to visitors for the occasion.

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EIB support to SMEs in Eastern Partnership countries

The President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Philippe Maystadt welcomed the call made to support SMEs in Eastern Partnership countries at the Eastern Partnership Launch Summit in Prague. As Mr. Maystadt highlighted such support is vital for sustainable economic development and EIB's lending activities will improve SMEs’ access to long-term finance, which is particularly important in this time of financial crisis.

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EP shapes its role under Lisbon Treaty

The European Parliament has adopted four resolutions on the impact of the Treaty of Lisbon on May 7th 2009. The election of the new Commission, extending the powers and budgetary affairs and justice in the EU, and relations between national parliaments and the European, are among the issues highlighted in the resolutions.

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EU Council adopts multilateral financial assistance to Romania

The Council adopted on May 6th 2009 decisions approving the granting of a loan of EUR 5 billion to Romania to enable it to face up to its current financial difficulties. The loan is part of a EUR 20 billion package of assistance to support Romania's balance of payments in the medium term.

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Unemployment, priority target at EU level

The Troika Presidencies (the Czech, Swedish and Spanish governments) joined the European Commission, employers and trade unions, in a special summit held in Prague, dedicated to tackling the impact of the economic crisis on jobs in Europe. The summit identified ten actions to fight unemployment and create new jobs. The Commission will build on the summit's discussions when formulating its input to the European Council of 18-19 June.

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EuropeAid to recruit a Principal Adviser

The European Commission, through its EuropeAid Cooperation Office (AIDCO), has published in the Official Journal of the European Union on May 8th 2009, a public announcement for the selection and recruitment in a vacancy for a Principal Adviser (Grade AD 14). Selected candidate will contribute to improve the accountability of the Commission towards the other
Institutions (EP, Council, Court of Auditors).

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Europe is Fair Trade's home

In its report about the role of Fair Trade and non-governmental trade-related sustainability assurance schemes as a contribution to Sustainable Development, the Commission highlights that  between 60% and 70% of global sales take place in the European Union. In order to ensure maximum level of transparency the Commission intends to explore the scope for further dialogue, co-operation and, where appropriate, convergence between different private labelling schemes to promote possible synergies and enhance clarity for the consumer.

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