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S&Ds say: EU Commission wake up! Endocrine disruptors must be regulated to protect citizens’ health

Today, the European Parliament has once again stood up for citizens’ health and the environment. In the motion for resolution approved in plenary, we have launched a clear message to the European Commission: it is no longer acceptable letting citizens be exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals - substances found in daily life products such as food packaging, clothing, cosmetics, children's toys and crops grown with certain pesticides.

At last, lorries will also contribute to lowering CO2 emissions, say S&Ds

Heavy-duty vehicles produce around 6% of total EU greenhouse gas emissions, and the EU will soon enforce a new legislation aiming at drastically reducing these emissions. Today the European Parliament backed a deal reached with the Council that aims to reduce 54 million tonnes of CO2 reduced by 2030 and to incentivise the zero and low-emission vehicles in a technology-neutral way.

If Brunei’s inhuman new stoning law is enforced, EU should impose tough sanctions

At the initiative of Socialist and Democrats, the European Parliament condemned today Brunei’s new penal code which made adultery and gay sex punishable by death from stoning, and allows for the amputation of limbs for theft. 
The resolution adopted by overwhelming majority calls for consideration of sanctions such as asset freezing and visa bans in the event of implementation of the Sharia penal code.
 

Former Maltese President elected President of European children’s rights network

(17 April 2018, Brussels) Her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, Former President of Malta has been elected President of Eurochild, a children’s rights advocacy network with 176 members in 34 countries. The elections took place during the meeting of the Eurochild General Assembly held in Brussels today.

EPP and far right vote against restricting the spread terrorist content online

The European Parliament yesterday evening backed new rules to force social media companies to restrict content that could promote terrorism on their platforms. The new rules passed despite many MEPs from the centre-right EPP Group and extreme right ENF Group voting againstthese measures to combat terrorism.
 
S&D Group vice-president and spokesperson on the issue, Josef Weidenholzer said:

We have shielded the European Food Safety Agency against pressures from the industry, say S&Ds

After a long political battle, today the European Parliament backed a deal reached with the EU Council to adopt a new regulation that will ensure transparency in the EU food chain risk assessment procedure.
Since the scandal around the chemical industry’s pressure to get market approval of glyphosate-based pesticides broke, Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament have been calling for a more transparent and independent system.

New rules on short-stay visas will boost EU tourism while cutting down on abuses

The European Parliament today voted on an updated EU visa code, to modernise the granting of short-stay visas to the EU for third-country nationals.
The new rules will help boost tourism, trade and business in the EU while also improving security and cutting down on possible abuses.
 

European Parliament backs extra 10,000 staff to strengthen EU’s external borders

The European Parliament today voted in favour of significantly expanding the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. The expansion will include the creation of a standing corps of up to 10,000 operational staff to help better manage the EU’s external borders.
 
S&D Group MEP, Péter Niedermüller who negotiated the new rules on behalf of the Parliament said:

LIFE programme is key to shift to a sustainable economy both for people and for the environment, say S&Ds

Today the European Parliament backed a deal reached with the EU Council for a new LIFE programme 2021-2027. It is the only programme dedicated specifically to environment and climate action, and it remains a crucial, effective and efficient financial instrument to achieve the EU’s objectives.
 
MEP Nicola Caputo, S&D shadow rapporteur and chair of the LIFE working group in the European Parliament, said:

Parliament backs rules to make medicines cheaper and boost competitiveness of EU manufacturers

The European Parliament today backed new rules that will help reduce costs of medicines for people living in the EU and allow EU-based manufacturers to be more competitive globally.
The newly introduced manufacturing and stockpiling waiver will help EU-based producers of generic and biosimilar medicines, copies of brand-name drugs with the identical or almost identical chemical make-up.

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