EU Takes First Step Towards Faster Military Movements Across Europe
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European Parliament Committees Support Improving Military Mobility in the EU. The regulations are intended to enhance the European Union's ability to respond to threats. MEPs from both the Civic Coalition and Law and Justice voted in favor of the bill. Forty-nine MEPs voted in favor, nine voted against, and four abstained. Civic Coalition: Poland's Interests Were Secured. Civic Coalition MEPs Dariusz Joński and Michał Szczerba, who participated …
The European Parliament's transport and security and defense committees on Tuesday endorsed new draft regulations aimed at streamlining the movement of troops, military equipment, and military supplies within the EU. The regulations are intended to strengthen the EU's ability to respond to threats. The legislation was supported by MEPs from the Civic Coalition (KO) and Law and Justice (PiS) parties.
In 30 seconds, what happened? The Transport and Defence Committees of the European Parliament adopted yesterday, by 49 votes in favour, 9 against and 4 abstentions, their position on the new EU rules on military mobility. Who is behind it? The rapporteurs Michał Szczerba (PPE) and Roberts Zīle (ECR) lead a proposal that united most political groups, driven by the urgency of dissuade Russia from its invasion of Ukraine. What impact does it have? …
The Committee on Transport and Tourism and the Committee on Security and Defence Policy adopted their positions by a large majority on new EU rules aimed at moving troops, military equipment and supplies more quickly within the European Union in the event of a crisis or conflict.
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Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has highlighted the need for Europe to be able to move troops, equipment, and military assistance swiftly across the continent. Today, the Members of European Parliament adopted their position on the proposed Military Mobility Regulation, paving the way for negotiations with the Council and the European Commission. The proposed regulation establishes the first comprehensive...
EU Takes First Step Towards Faster Military Movements Across Europe
The European Parliament has given initial backing to new rules designed to make it easier and faster to move troops, military equipment and supplies across the European Union. The proposals, approved by MEPs sitting on the Transport and Tourism Committee and the Security and Defence Committee, come amid growing concerns over European security following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. If adopted, the legislation would streamline military transport …
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