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Fight maritime piracy with military and state-building, say MEPs

Plenary Session External relations / Transport 10-05-2012 - 14:01

MEPs say the fight against piracy off the east-African coast cannot be won by military means alone. In a resolution adopted on Thursday, by 434 votes to 100, with five abstentions, they urge member states to strengthen the EU naval protection force and finance efforts to tackle the causes of piracy. They also call for special courts for pirates.

 
 

Az EU légügyi politikájának kiemelten figyelnie kell a regionális repterek igényeire - áll az EP csütörtökön elfogadott állásfoglalásában. Ezek a repterek ugyanis elősegíthetik egy-egy régió fejlődését, a transzeurópai közlekedési hálózatba (TEN-T) történő bevonásukkal pedig csökkenthető a forgalmas légi központok zsúfoltsága.

 
 

The Commission's legislative proposals for more competitive ground-handling services, better usage of take-off and landing slots and a harmonised approach to reduce noise nuisance around airports came under severe fire during a hearing with independent experts, representatives of airlines, airports, national aviation authorities and citizens' NGOs in the Transport and Tourism Committee on Tuesday 8 May.

 
 

MEPs back risk-sharing with private sector to restart stalled cohesion projects

Plenary Session Regional policy 19-04-2012 - 12:32

Stalled regional development projects in crisis-hit countries could be kick-started by sharing their investment risks between private and public investors, under plans voted by the MEPs on Thursday. Sharing risks should stimulate recovery, by providing capital and overcoming banks' unwillingness to bear risks alone.

 
 

The European Agency for Maritime Safety (EMSA) would get new powers to step up cooperation against piracy, prevent maritime pollution, improve training for seafarers and help establish an EU maritime space without barriers under an informal deal struck on Thursday by Parliament’s negotiating team, and the Council’s Danish Presidency.

 
 

Erősítené a légi utasok jogait az EP

Plenáris ülés Turizmus / Közlekedés 02-04-2012 - 11:05

A légitársaságoknak jobb tájékoztatást és azonnali segítséget kellene nyújtaniuk a külföldön ragadt utasok számára – áll az EP csütörtökön elfogadott állásfoglalásában. Az EP felszólítja a Bizottságot, hogy szigorítsa a járatok törlése és késése esetén történő segítségnyújtásra és kárpótlásra vonatkozó szabályokat, beleértve a hat óránál hosszabb csomagkésedelem esetét is.

 
 

"I will think it over again", said Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas after a lively debate with Transport Committee MEPs on Monday. Mr Kallas expressed regret that he had not informed the committee before the news spread that the Commission was lifting the ban on cross-border usage of longer and heavier trucks. "I did not realize that the issue was that sensitive", he argued, since "No Member State will have to accept longer trucks on its territory if it does not wish to".

 
 

Stalled regional development projects that crisis-hit countries need to kick-start their recovery, but to which banks will not lend because they lack liquidity or deem them too risky, could win fresh funding if public and private investors were to share the risk, under a proposal backed by the Regional Development Committee on Tuesday.

 
 

Ensuring international airlines pay their share in emissions trading

TRAN ENVI Transport / Environment 01-03-2012 - 12:44 Update

Parliament's Transport Committee voiced deep concern on Tuesday over the threat of retaliation actions against European airlines if the EU continues implementing the new carbon trading scheme for flights departing and arriving in the EU. While some MEPs recommended abolishing the scheme, others feared a total loss of credibility if the EU gave in to threats from third countries. Later, In an Environment Committee debate on Thursday, most MEPs urged the Commission to stand by the scheme.

 
 

All-in air fares, airline employees able to help stranded passengers immediately, passengers being repatriated when airlines go bust are the key requests set out in a resolution on air passengers' rights voted by the Transport and Tourism Committee on Tuesday.