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|    Re: Urgent: vote of no confidence (fwd)    |
|    11 Sep 25 16:38:49    |
      XPost: ie.general, ie.politics, dk.videnskab.jura       XPost: nl.politiek, at.gesellschaft.recht       From: Spamassassin@irrt.De               This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,        while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.              "Yannis Maniatis, vice-president of the S&D Group for foreign affairs,        said:              "The bloodshed and the man-made famine in Gaza must end now. Every day of        EU inaction is a blank cheque for Netanyahu’s government to continue        committing its war crimes and escaping accountability. I am proud that        the European Parliament has taken the lead for expressing the Union's        position. It is time for the EU to regain its credibility, and to stand        firmly by our values and international law.              "With this resolution, the European Parliament has drawn a red line: the        EU cannot remain complicit in this man-made tragedy. We demand an        immediate ceasefire, real sanctions, and concrete steps towards a        two-state solution – the only path to lasting peace in the region."               Nacho Sánchez Amor, S&D spokesperson in the European Parliament’s foreign        affairs committee, said:              "For the first time, this House has taken a clear stance against the        humanitarian catastrophe imposed by the Netanyahu government as a        collective punishment in Gaza. We call for the release of all hostages,        the end of the blockade, and a just two-state solution. The EU must        finally match its words with deeds. International and humanitarian law        are non-negotiable, and when they are ignored, as it is obviously the        case, strong sanctions must follow: no more arms to Israel, no more trade        either. The resolution also fully supports reinstating UNRWA’s mandate,        and the role of the ICC in ensuring accountability for war crimes.""       arsa       HTTPS://PR.Euractiv.com/node/271080       ar an 11/09/2025.              "HEARING OF MICHAEL McGRATH       COMMISSIONER-DESIGNATE       (Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law)       TUESDAY, 5 NOVEMBER 2024       BRUSSELS       [. . .]       András László (PfE). – [. . .] And my third question is: Ursula von der        Leyen was called on by the EU Ombudsman to release the       text messages she exchanged with Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer. If the        Commission President       can ignore the EU Ombudsman, why shouldn't everyone else?"       arsa       HTTPS://hearings.elections.Europa.EU/documents/mcgrath/mcgrath_v       rbatimreporthearing-original.pdf              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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