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MEPs call for high-level EU human rights envoy

AFET External relations 25-05-2012 - 10:14

The Foreign Affairs committee called on the Council on Thursday to appoint a high-level envoy with an international reputation, tasked with raising the EU's human rights profile worldwide, to the new post of EU Special Representative for Human Rights created in line with the EP's repeated demands.

 
 

Human rights: Azerbaijan and return of North Korean refugees

Plenary Session Human rights 24-05-2012 - 17:13

All actions aimed at suppressing the freedom of expression and assembly in Azerbaijan should stop immediately, says a resolution adopted by the European Parliament on Thursday. Azerbaijan's hosting of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in its capital Baku on 26 May should be an opportunity for it to show its commitment to democracy and human rights, it adds. In a separate resolution, also passed on Thursday, Parliament calls on China to stop deporting North Korean refugees back to North Korea.

 
 

Parliament demands an end to selective justice in Ukraine

Plenary Session External relations 24-05-2012 - 14:52

MEPs criticize the recent decision of the High Court of Ukraine to postpone its ruling on the appeal by former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko against her seven-year prison sentence, in a resolution adopted on Thursday. They warn against delaying the legal proceedings, condemn the use of force against her by prison guards and remind Ukraine of its obligation to examine any complaints of cruel treatment.

 
 

No EU cash for undemocratic neighbours

Plenary Session Development and cooperation 24-05-2012 - 14:45

Emergency financial assistance from the EU for cash-strapped neighbours must depend on respect for human rights and democracy, said Parliament on Thursday. MEPs also oppose plans to cut Parliament out of future decisions on granting this aid.

 
 

Kønbestemte lønforskelle: Parlamentet kræver hårdere sanktioner

Plenarmøde Kvinders rettigheder/Ligestilling 24-05-2012 - 13:06

Kommissionen bør forbedre den nuværende lovgivning for at eliminere kønsbestemte lønforskelle, for eksempel ved at indføre skrappere sanktioner over for arbejdsgiverne, siger Europa-Parlamentet i en afstemning torsdag. Parlamentets opfordring til lovgivning påpeger, at den gennemsnitlige, kønsbestemte lønforskel i EU stadig er 16,4%, mens forskellen i nogen lande er endnu større.

 
 

Bedst mulig ressourceudnyttelse skal kickstarte økonomien

Plenarmøde Miljø 24-05-2012 - 12:48

EU skal udnytte sine ressourcer bedre af hensyn til den fremtidige økonomiske vækst og miljøet, siger en resolution vedtaget af Europa-Parlamentet torsdag. Værdifulde materialer skal genudvindes i stedet for at blive deponeret eller sendt til forbrænding. Skattesystemet bør desuden straffe ressourcespild for dermed at bidrage til at øge Europas konkurrenceevne, siger MEPerne.

 
 

MEPs urge Switzerland to cancel "discriminatory" quotas on Eastern Europeans

Plenary Session Citizens' rights / External relations 24-05-2012 - 12:47

Parliament has called on the Swiss government to revoke a "discriminatory and unlawful" decision to reimpose quotas on long-term residence permits for Polish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Slovene, Slovak, Czech and Hungarian citizens, in a resolution adopted by MEPs on Thursday.

 
 

More EU efforts needed to tackle youth unemployment, say MEPs

Plenary Session Youth / Employment policy 24-05-2012 - 12:43

Devising a "European Investment Plan" to create new jobs, reallocating EU structural funds to projects to create them for young people, and introducing a "European Youth Guarantee" to ensure that they are not without jobs for more than four months, are among the proposals set out by MEPs in a resolution, adopted Thursday, on measures to tackle youth unemployment.

 
 

Parliament strongly condemns homophobic laws and violence in Europe

Plenary Session Justice and home affairs 24-05-2012 - 12:36

EU Member states should set an example in fighting homophobia, says Parliament in a resolution adopted by a clear majority on Thursday. MEPs condemn homophobic laws and violence in European countries, and call on EU member states to consider giving access to cohabitation, registered partnerships or marriage to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

 
 

This press kit is a compilation of recent press releases, prepared for the informal European Council on 23 May, setting out the European Parliament's work and positions regarding growth and jobs .