During a hearing in the Human Rights Subcommittee on 24 January, Chiygoz and Umerov, deputy chairs of the the Mejlis, the Crimean Tatar community's self-governing body that was outlawed by Russian authorities, denounced the situation in Russian-annexed territories, where Ukrainian citizens are subject to politically motivated arrests, sham trials and long sentences by Russian authorities.
"I express my strongest condemnation of this attack on the Save the Children's office in Jalalabad. I am very saddened by this brutal attack which targets an organisation committed to improving the lives and well being of children in Afghanistan and around the world."
"On 2 January 2018, a rebel-controlled criminal court in Sanaa sentenced the Baha'i prisoner Hamid bin Haydara to death for allegedly collaborating with Israel and forging official documents. His execution, the date of which is unknown, is to be carried out in public. The sentence is the result of a fundamentally flawed process. I therefore call on the responsible Houthi leaders to make sure that Mr. Haydara's death sentence is repealed and that he and the other Baha'i prisoners are released."
Major ideas of institutional reforms will be on table before European Parliament election who stand in May 2019. One of them, the ‘Spitzenkandidat’, needs the support of the European Parliament (EP) to select the Commission President. In fact, today, the Committee on constitutional affairs of the European Parliament (AFCO), debated to reform the next election process. “The committee will vote Tuesday on the provision, included in a report on the Revision of the framework agreement on relations between the European Parliament and the Commission, as a way to institutionalize the Spitzenkandidat process”. Thereby, “The European Parliament will be ready to reject any candidate in the investiture procedure of the Commission president who was not appointed as a Spitzenkandidat in the run-up to the European elections, according to a compromise amendment”.
The purpose of the report voted this Tuesday by AFCO “is to put pressure on the European Council (made up of EU leaders) who may wish to backtrack on the Spitzenkandidat process in favor of a more opaque system for selecting the Commission president that gives them more behind-the-scenes power”. The report was approved by 17 MEPs and put pression directly on the other European institutions, and give the opportunity for the European Parliament to reject any candidate.
The report and the amendments will be discussed during the next EP plenary session, on 7th February. Moreover, the institutional reform will be also on the table of EU leaders’ during the next meeting of the European Council, on 23th February in Brussels.
Others institutional reforms will impact next EP election.
Jean-Hugue Baraër
For further information:
Politico EU. MEPs set to bolster ‘Spitzenkandidat’ process for EU top job. https://www.politico.eu/article/spitzenkandidat-process-set-to-be-bolstered-for-european-commission-presidency/
EU Observer. Spitzenkandidat system here to stay, MEPs warn capitals. https://euobserver.com/institutional/140656