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PRESS REVIEW politicians : Economic crisis: how G20 summit in Pittsburgh will go down in history

Economic crisis: how G20 summit in Pittsburgh will go down in history

On 24 September, heads of state and government of the 20 leading industrial and emerging countries come together in Pennsylvania to sketch out a new global financial order. The French, Spanish, Luxembourgish and Swiss press hopes for the best, but voices few expectations for the G20 summit

by euro topics @ // 24/09/09

politicians, financial crisis, economy, euweek, g20, united states, world financial crisis

NEWS politicians : Libertas' Declan Ganley comeback against ‘democracy-hating’ Lisbon treaty

Libertas' Declan Ganley comeback against ‘democracy-hating’ Lisbon treaty

He opposed the Lisbon treaty. He got 600 candidates to run for his party across all the 27 member states in 2008; yet only one was (re-)elected in Hungary. The Galway multimillionare, 41, resigned from politics after his failure. But the Libertas leader is back to push for a second Irish No

by naomi o'leary @ // 17/09/09

politicians, dublin, euweek, referendum, declan ganley, news, ireland

FOCUS politicians : One day at the European parliament in Strasbourg

One day at the European parliament in Strasbourg

For one week in each month the European parliament travels to Strasbourg to make decisions. The EP microcosmos runs in full speed in its Louise Weiss building. But how does it all really work?

by Soili Semkina @ // 28/07/09

politicians, european parliament, mep, vote, wine, internships, finland

INTERVIEW politicians : Pierre Schellekens: ‘EU is partnership of member states, not rule of the strongest'

Pierre Schellekens: ‘EU is partnership of member states, not rule of the strongest'

At 2 metres 09, the 37-year-old cuts an imposing figure. Politically active whilst a student in Gothenburg in the early nineties, he was appointed head of the Swedish EU delegation in February. At home in his apartment in the leafy, quiet area around Stockolm's Odengatan, he talks Sweden’s presidency of the EU, which runs from July to December

by Guy Dammann @ // 16/07/09

politicians, eu presidency, reach, european council, future of europe, climate change, europe

OPINION politicians : Opening the EU to the people

Opening the EU to the people

That the EU has rarely been more misunderstood can be seen in the rejection of the Constitution in France and Netherlands last year. In this climate, it is vital to improve the transparency of the EU

by graham watson // 06/04/06

politicians, council of europe, european union, politics, european parliament, brussels, liberal democrats

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