Cathaoirleach of the SeanadMark Daly said that despite a commitment from the Taoiseach to allow Senators see EU directives at least six months before they become Irish laws, “not one of them was received”.
As ongoing debates over a new set of bilateral deals with Brussels show, any hint of European Union (EU) meddling in Swiss domestic affairs – and especially its direct democracy – tends to spark criticism.
Today, the Danish presidency of the Council and European Parliament negotiators reached a provisional agreement on an EU directive harmonising certain aspects of insolvency law.
Today, the Danish presidency of the Council and European Parliament negotiators reached a provisional agreement on an EU directive harmonising certain aspects of insolvency law.
“Europe cannot afford paralysis, either by hesitation or by the search for perfect or simple solutions which do not exist,” she stated, ignorant to the fact that Europe’s paralysis has been caused by the EU’s direct actions.