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Newsletter: From Budapest to Brussels

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 5:36 PM
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This week’s key events include the Opening of the UN General Assembly in New York, the Signing of the AI Pact, and the EU Court of Justice ruling on a case involving supermarket Aldi Süd. Hungarian ministers will face scrutiny from MEPs as they present their six-month chairmanship of the EU’s Council. The Hungarian presidency is expected to wrap up all open legislation before the end of the year, covering issues such as energy tax, genetically modified food, and drivers’ licenses. Despite the current tensions on Ukraine and migration, the policy impact of this presidency may be limited due to the EU’s upcoming mandate switch in November.

MEPs will be discussing contenders for the prestigious Sakharov prize for Freedom of Thought, with a diverse range of nominees including Elon Musk, Maria Corina Machado, and Edmundo González. Last week, MEPs recognized González as the legitimate winner of disputed elections in his country, Venezuela. The prize, which includes a €50,000 endowment, will be presented later this year following scrutiny by various parliamentary committees. Previous winners of the award include Nelson Mandela and Alexei Navalny, showcasing the diverse range of individuals and groups recognized for their commitment to freedom of thought.

The Hungarian presidency of the EU’s Council is under the spotlight this week as ministers face questions from MEPs regarding their plans for the six-month term. With current tensions on Ukraine and migration, the presentations by Hungarian ministers promise to be more eventful than usual, raising questions about how they will manage key policy areas. Despite the ambitious agenda put forward by the Hungarian presidency, the limited timeframe and the upcoming mandate switch in November may impact the overall policy impact that can be achieved during this period.

MEPs will be discussing contenders for the prestigious Sakharov prize for Freedom of Thought this week, including nominees such as Elon Musk, Maria Corina Machado, and Edmundo González. The prize, which includes a €50,000 endowment, recognizes individuals or groups who have shown a commitment to free speech and transparency, among other values. Previous winners of the award include renowned figures such as Nelson Mandela and Alexei Navalny, highlighting the prestige and importance of this recognition within the EU.

This week’s key events include the Opening of the UN General Assembly in New York, the Signing of the AI Pact, and the EU Court of Justice ruling on a case involving supermarket Aldi Süd. Hungarian ministers will face scrutiny from MEPs as they present their six-month chairmanship of the EU’s Council. The Hungarian presidency is expected to wrap up all open legislation before the end of the year, covering issues such as energy tax, genetically modified food, and drivers’ licenses. Despite the current tensions on Ukraine and migration, the policy impact of this presidency may be limited due to the EU’s upcoming mandate switch in November.

MEPs will be discussing contenders for the prestigious Sakharov prize for Freedom of Thought, with a diverse range of nominees including Elon Musk, Maria Corina Machado, and Edmundo González. Last week, MEPs recognized González as the legitimate winner of disputed elections in his country, Venezuela. The prize, which includes a €50,000 endowment, will be presented later this year following scrutiny by various parliamentary committees. Previous winners of the award include Nelson Mandela and Alexei Navalny, showcasing the diverse range of individuals and groups recognized for their commitment to freedom of thought.

The Hungarian presidency of the EU’s Council is under the spotlight this week as ministers face questions from MEPs regarding their plans for the six-month term. With current tensions on Ukraine and migration, the presentations by Hungarian ministers promise to be more eventful than usual, raising questions about how they will manage key policy areas. Despite the ambitious agenda put forward by the Hungarian presidency, the limited timeframe and the upcoming mandate switch in November may impact the overall policy impact that can be achieved during this period.

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