joseph daul
Joseph Daul: ‘when we get up and turn on the light, it’s the EU who decides what type of light bulb we can use’
If the European centre-right wins the European elections again between 4 - 7 June, they will be able to use the key political positions in order to advance the EU. Helping Europeans combat the crisis and involve them in the construction of a community project: those are two sizeable challenges. Interview
joseph daul, money, employment, eudebate 2009, freedom of speech, parti populaire européen, graham watson
MEPs visit brothels, according to vice-chairwoman of liberals
Silvana Koch-Mehrin, the vice-chairwoman of the liberal party in the European parliament,
accuses Euro MPs of going to Strasbourg as though they are on ‘holiday’, adding that ‘they don’t work but go and see prostitutes’
joseph daul, prostitución, euweek, corruption, elections, society, sex
Nicolas Sarkozy says he might be a socialist
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president and current president of the European Union, gathered momentum during the European parliament’s plenary session, which saw one of the liveliest debates of the last few years on 21 October
joseph daul, martin schulz, power, european parliament, daniel cohn-bendit, politics, eudebate2009
