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In today’s news from The Capitals:
ATHENS
The Greek government plans to proceed with its plan to build a new fence at the border with Turkey to prevent illegal migration, with or without EU funding, while the European Commission insists that smarter solutions should be implemented. Read more.
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BERLIN
German coalition: Green leaders resign for ‘fresh start’ ahead of election. Following a poor result in September‘s regional elections, the leadership of the Greens, one of two junior partners in Germany‘s coalition government, resigned on Wednesday, citing the need for new faces ahead of next year‘s national elections. Read more.
NORDICS & BALTICS
HELSINKIFinnish MPs condemn activists after red paint stunt over peatland mining. Finnish MPs across party lines have condemned environmental activists who spray-painted the entrance pillars of the Finnish parliament in protest over the exploitation of peatlands. Read more.
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OSLO
Tensions rise between the EU and Norway over fishing quotas. Member states and the European fishing industry are criticising Norway for unilaterally appropriating quotas for certain fish species, and are calling on the Commission to take trade sanctions to protect the European market. Read more.
EUROPE’S SOUTH
MADRIDSpanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez implicated in black money campaign funding scandal. Spanish far-right MEP Alvise Pérez has been accused of accepting money from the head of a cryptocurrency firm and not declaring it to the tax authorities following an investigation by eldiario.es published on Wednesday. Read more.
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LISBON
Portugal sets dates for 2025 budget debates. The Leaders' Conference on Wednesday looked at a proposed timetable for the general debate on the 2025 budget, to be held on 30 and 31 October, with the final overall vote scheduled for 28 November. Read more.
EASTERN EUROPE
BRATISLAVASlovak MP ousted from parliament over LGBTI sticker, insulted by ruling party MP. The deputy speaker of the ruling SNS party, Andrej Danko, expelled opposition MP Lucia Plaváková (PS/RE) from a parliamentary session for promoting the LGBTI issue, while another SNS MP, Rudolf Huliak, added to the outrage by verbally attacking her. Read more.
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WARSAW
Former PiS minister charged with abuse of office for disclosing patient records. Adam Niedzielski, the health minister in the previous conservative PiS (ECR) government, has been charged with abuse of office for publishing a patient's private medical information. Read more.
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BUDAPEST
Hungary to drop reference to telecoms market consolidation in new Council conclusions. The Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU is expected to delete any mention of consolidation of the telecoms market in the next draft of its conclusions on 9 October, four sources with knowledge of the matter told Euractiv. Read more.
NEWS FROM THE BALKANS
BUCHARESTUS grants direct loan to Romania to modernise army, produce artillery ammo. The United States and Romania signed a $920 million direct Foreign Military Financing (FMF) loan agreement on Wednesday, with Romania to use the funds to modernise its armed forces and boost ammunition production. Read more.
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SOFIA
Bulgarian employers oppose government’s minimum wage hike plans. One of Bulgaria's main employers' organisations said it opposes government plans to raise the minimum wage in one of the EU's poorest countries, arguing that it is already too high. Read more.
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TIRANA
Albania's EU path decoupled from North Macedonia while Skopje remains in limbo. Albania's EU accession path will be decoupled from North Macedonia's, with the first clusters of negotiation set to be formally opened on 15 October, according to a unanimous decision of Ambassadors of European Union member states on Wednesday (25 September), a spokesperson told Euractiv. Read more.
AGENDA:
- EU: Competitiveness Council convenes to discuss european competitiveness future, state aid framework, and more;
- High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell co-chairs EU - Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) ministerial meeting; Participates in UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) ministerial meeting; Participates in ministerial meeting on Palestine with all Ad Hoc Liaison Committee (AHLC) members; Co-chairs Middle East Process (MEPP) ministerial event;
- Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders participates in UNGA high level side event on “Stopping the Destabilizing Flow of Sensitive Technology”;
- Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides delivers speech at UN General Assembly high level meeting on antimicrobial resistance;
- Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski participates in G7 agricultural ministers meeting;
[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor, Sofia Mandilara]