Exclusive Interviews with EU Political Stakeholders

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January 2012

Swift Fiscal Treaty Adoption is “evidence of strong leadership” for Danish Economics Minister Vestager

In an exclusive interview with DeHavilland EU, Margrethe Vestager, Denmark’s Economic & Interior Minister spoke about the new EU fiscal pact and Denmark’s expectations in regard to its 6-month presidency during a time of economic insecurity. 

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December 2011


ENVI Chris Davies MEP spells doubt over possibility of global deal in Durban

Chris Davies MEP, the European Parliament's Rapporteur on the forthcoming Commission's Energy Roadmap 2050, told DeHavilland EU in an exclusive interview that no binding international agreements will be reached in Durban. 

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October 2011


Animal Welfare Governance to change, announces Head of Unit Gavinelli from European Commission

Ahead of the release of the new comprehensive EU Animal Welfare Strategy for the next 5 years, DeHavilland EU talked to Andrea Gavinelli, Head of Unit for Animal Welfare in DG Health and Consumers.

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August 2011


New EU regulations for food labelling a “good compromise”, says Food and Drink Federation Food Safety Director Gallani.

The new Food Information Regulation, due to be published in October and expected to be brought into force by 2014, was welcomed by Barbara Gallani, Director of Food Safety and Science at the Food and Drink Federation (FDF). She told DeHavilland EU in an exclusive interview that the text, while making new demands on industry, was “a good compromise” for both manufacturers and consumers alike...

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July 2011


First Polish EU Presidency to promote solidarity for security of external energy supply

Energy policy, both internal and external, is expected to be one of the main focus points for Poland when it takes over the six-month rotating Europe Union Presidency from Hungary on July 1. In particular, analysts say that Poland will make external energy security a priority for its EU Presidency in order to guarantee the security of supply and promote market mechanisms in the area of energy beyond the EU's borders...

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