Brexit through Brussel’s eyes: sit back and relax?!

September 8th, 2020 by Careen Becker

  Ever since 23 June 2016, the day on which 51.89% of the UK population voted to leave the European Union, Brexit has been a hot topic in Brussels. However, the closer the end of the transition period gets, the more it seems like EU officials adopt a laissez-faire attitude towards Brexit. While you should Read More…

Ljubljana: a blueprint for the EU’s future (zero) waste policy?

September 8th, 2020 by Careen Becker

  The European Commission is currently rewriting the laws on packaging as part of its efforts to diminish the generation of waste. With the Commission’s new packaging and waste laws expected in Spring 2021, we take a look at the EU’s first zero-waste city, and the valuable lessons it teaches on the EU’s future policy Read More…

Norway: What can the e-mobility poster child teach the European Commission on sustainable mobility?

September 8th, 2020 by Careen Becker

        The new EU Strategy for a Sustainable and Smart Mobility, which will be published in December 2020, seeks to streamline clean, connected and smart mobility across the EU. While European roads are still dominated by combustion engines, just outside the EU, Norway sits in the driving seat of the transition to Read More…

Germany’s presidency of the Council of the EU: “Together for Europe’s recovery”

July 10th, 2020 by Careen Becker

  Today, on 1 July 2020, Germany assumes the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union. For six months, the German Presidency will streamline the political priorities of the Council, prepare and preside over Council meeting and represent the EU at the international level. With the coronavirus representing a significant challenge for the Read More…

Chelgate Public Affairs Newsletter – September 2019

October 1st, 2019 by Christopher Morris

Commissioner-designate hearings A busy October awaits the European Parliament. It’s that time again when the Parliament gets to scrutinise EU Commissioner-designates in what has to be one of the most daunting job application processes in politics. With European Parliament is clearly feeling bold – having seemingly already rejected one commission candidate – this will be Read More…