European Institutions

  • CDU Chief Outlines Vision of Balance Between EU, Nation States

    March 11, 2019

    Politico reports that the new leader of the governing German CDU Party Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has responded to French President Emmanuel Macron’s vision for a “European renaissance” with an op-ed opposing “European centralism” but calling for focused EU policies on immigration, defense, and climate change.

  • EU Countries Reject Money-Laundering “Blacklist”

    March 08, 2019

    EU member states have unanimously rejected a proposed “blacklist” imposing enhanced monitoring requirements on EU banks operating in certain non-EU countries and US territories accused of lax money-laundering enforcement, as national officials asserted the list “was not established in a transparent and resilient process.”

  • UK Official Raises ECHR as Obstacle to Brexit “Backstop”

    March 08, 2019

    The Guardian reports that, in recent talks with EU negotiators, UK Attorney General Geoffrey Cox argued that the Irish border “backstop” contingency measure in the UK-EU withdrawal deal could violate the rights, under the European Convention on Human Rights, of the Northern Irish people to democratic representation in EU institutions.

  • UK Confirms Continuity of UK-EU Air Travel After Brexit

    March 08, 2019

    The UK Department of Transport has issued a press release confirming that, based on UK government measures and a soon-to-be-finalized EU aviation regulation, a no-deal Brexit scenario will not affect flights between the UK and EU.

  • Document Indicates End of EU “Digital Tax” Effort

    March 07, 2019

    Reuters reports that, according to a document from the presidency of the Council of the EU, EU finance ministers are set to reject a proposal for a bloc-wide “digital tax” on multinational tech companies in favor of working on tax reform on a global level at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

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