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CAP reform gutted by agro-industry lobby and its proxies

The European Commission today presented its legislative proposals on the reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. The Greens regret that the proposals have been severely watered-down to meet the demands of change-resistant member states and the agro-industry lobby. Commenting on the proposals, Green co-chairman of the EP agriculture committee José Bové MEP said:

Global accounting standards grow in popularity, reveals ACCA’S international survey

Support for global standards amongst CFOs and investors has increased since the start of the economic crisis in 2008, finds an international survey published today by ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).

CAP Direct Payments: CAP post-2013 must help sustain the future of European agriculture. Mairead McGuinness MEP

Describing the proposed reform of the Common Agricultural Policy post-2013 as "the most challenging for the EU", Mairead McGuinness MEP highlighted the need to secure the long-term sustainability of agriculture.

Innovative biotechnology is central to a successful Common Agricultural Policy

EuropaBio welcomes the European Commission’s support for science and innovation in agriculture and for the bio-based economy set out in the new CAP proposal launched today. However, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) should be more specific in incentivising agricultural practices, sectors and technologies to ensure the CAP reform will effectively contribute to the objectives of President Barroso’s EU 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.

Hendrik Bourgeois elected Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU

Brussels, 7 October 2011 – The American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union (AmCham EU) announced today that Hendrik Bourgeois, Vice-President, European Affairs, GE, has been elected as its new Chair.

Ukraine: Timoshenko verdict has consequences for EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. Elmar Brok MEP, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski MEP and Paweł Zalewski MEP

"The politically motivated verdict against Yulia Timoshenko will have consequences for the planned Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine", said the EPP Group's Coordinator in the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Elmar Brok MEP, the Head of the Polish Delegation of the EPP Group, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski MEP, and the Vice-Chairman of the European Parliament's International Trade Committee, Paweł Zalewski MEP, said.

EU rail reform - More effective regulation should ensure better functioning rail sector

The European Parliament transport committee today voted on a proposal to revise EU rules on competition in the rail sector. After the vote, Green transport spokesperson Michael Cramer said:

"Indignados" blocked from entering European Parliament

This afternoon, Belgian police, acting on orders from the European Parliament, prevented members of the "indignados"* movement from gaining accredited access to the Parliament to attend a meeting organized by Spanish GUE/NGL MEP Willy Meyer.

Le Secrétaire général de la Francophonie en Haïti et en République dominicaine

Suite à la tenue du XIIIème Sommet de la Francophonie à Montreux, en octobre 2010, où les chefs d’Etat et de gouvernement des pays membres de l’Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) ont adopté la résolution faisant d’Haïti la priorité de la solidarité francophone, Abdou Diouf, Secrétaire général de la Francophonie, se rendra en Haïti les 13 et 14 octobre 2011, à l’invitation du Président de la République Michel Martelly.

Railway reform threatens to sell workers and passengers to highest bidder

GUE/NGL MEPs voted against a recast of the first railway package, which aims to merge and update existing directives with a view to completing the single market in the railway sector, as it takes "no consideration of the impact of this package on the duties of social and public services."

"The obligations of public services are neglected and investment in rolling stock used by commuters or freight services will be reduced as these facilities have to be opened to competition" said Jaromír Kohlíček MEP.

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