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La falsification anti-communiste de l'histoire (monday, 20 april 2009) La majorité du Parlement Européen a approuvé, le 2 avril 2009, une résolution qui prétend imposer aux nouvelles générations une vision falsifiée du passé avec l’unique objectif de criminaliser le communisme et aussi de réhabiliter le fascisme.
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The financial and economic crisis: the European Union affected by the US 'example' (monday, 8 december 2008)
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Statement by the Workers' Party of Belgium on the 'directive of shame' voted by the European Parliament (friday, 20 juni 2008)
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Yes, a `social Europe' does exist, but it is being reversed! (thursday, 12 juni 2008) The Council of Ministers for Employment has just approved at a qualified majority a new proposal for a directive on the organization of working time. Subject to the approval by the European Parliament, such directive should replace the 1993 directive.
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The New Treaty, developments in the EU and peoples’ struggle (saturday, 15 march 2008)
23 Communist and Workers’ Parties from 20 EU member-states and accession countries participated in the meeting held in Athens on 14-15 March 2008 with the theme, “The New Treaty, developments in the EU and peoples’ struggle.”
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Quattro partiti comunisti si confrontano sui piani UE per la “flexsicurezza” (friday, 11 january 2008) Il 13 e 14 dicembre 2007, i Partiti Comunisti della Germania (DKP), dei Paesi Bassi (NCPN), del Lussemburgo (PCL) e del Belgio (PTB), hanno elaborato una posizione comune sulla flexsicurezza, tema scottante in questi giorni in Europa.
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Cuatro Partidos Comunistas se reúnen en Bruselas para tratar la flexiguridad europea (thursday, 20 december 2007) El pasado fin de semana (13 y 14 de diciembre de 2007), los Partidos Comunistas de Alemania (DKP), Países Bajos (NCPN), Luxemburgo (PCL) y Bélgica (PTB), elaboraron una posición común sobre la flexiguridad, tema candente estos días en Europa.
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Four Communist Parties meet on European flexicurity scheme (wednesday, 19 december 2007) Over the past weekend, Communist Parties from Germany (DKP), the Netherlands (NCPN), Luxembourg (PCL) and Belgium (WPB) have elaborated a common stand on flexicurity, a hot item these days in Europe.
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Vier communistische partijen bijeen tegen Europese flexicurity-agenda (wednesday, 19 december 2007) Communistische partijen uit Duitsland (DKP), Nederland (NCPN), Luxemburg (PCL) en België (PVDA) hebben het voorbije weekend gewerkt aan een gemeenschappelijk standpunt over de Europese tophit van het ogenblik: de flexicurity.
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Joint position of Communist, Workers¡¦, progressive and left-wing parties, regarding the European Union treaty (wednesday, 17 october 2007) The Parties that subscribe to this joint statement denounce
the real and stated goal of the current reform of the European Union treaties:
to recover the essential contents of a previously rejected draft treaty, whilst
at the same time seeking to avoid a democratic debate and the expression of
the peoples' will, namely through referendums.
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