More and more journalists, NGOs and activists in the EU are facing burdensome lawsuits as a result of public criticism and bringing issues of public interest to light...
Following the Council’s agreement, the European Parliament’s women’s rights and gender equality (FEMM) and legal affairs (JURI) committees will now vote on Wednesday on...
Almost a year after a large majority of the European Parliament backed ambitious and binding rules for companies to identify and mitigate their human rights and...
The vote today is the final step on a long march started by the EU Commission in 2017 with the proposal to amend the Eurovignette Directive, the new rules on charging...
Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament today urged again the European Commission to act on Hungary and Poland’s breaches on EU values, following the ruling...
The European Parliament today debated Russia’s military threat against Ukraine and how to contribute to a peaceful solution. At the initiative of the Socialists and...
In response to months of political interference in both the media and the judiciary, the S&D Group has urged Slovenia to change course and lead by example when it comes...
S&D MEPs welcome the Commission’s proposal to upgrade the out-dated Environmental Crimes Directive, as outlined in a Parliamentary report on environmental liability in...
Responding to the Commission’s decision to delay legislative proposals on corporate due diligence for a third time, S&D Group members put out the following statement:...
The European Parliament has called for action that brings an end to the widespread practice of abusive lawsuits aimed at silencing journalists and civil society. In today...