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The defense of the rule of law in Greece: In Athens, Kínima Dimokratías and EDP demand justice for Tempi crash and institutional transparency.
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from 2017 to 2022
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A printer and press publisher, Marguerite Deprez-Audebert comes from a family rooted in the Pas-de-Calais region of France. Born in Béthune, she studied at the University of Lille-I and then at the Sorbonne in Paris. She is a graduate of the European Business School. Elected in Béthune in 2014, she became deputy mayor in charge of economic development, tourism and coordination with universities and twinning. In 2015, she was elected regional councillor for the Hauts-de-France region. From June 2017 to June 2022, she is MP for the 9th constituency of Pas-de-Calais.
The defense of the rule of law in Greece: In Athens, Kínima Dimokratías and EDP demand justice for Tempi crash and institutional transparency.
The defense of the rule of law in Greece: In Athens, Kínima Dimokratías and EDP demand justice for Tempi crash and institutional transparency.
The EDP forum in Las Palmas highlights the need for a humane and united European migration policy, supporting border regions and countries of origin through solidarity and cooperation.
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The defense of the rule of law in Greece: In Athens, Kínima Dimokratías and EDP demand justice for Tempi crash and institutional transparency.
The Movement for Democracy joins the European Democratic Party, strengthening centrist, pro-European values and democratic vision across the EU.
Catholic Democrats met in Rome to discuss the indispensable role of Europe, calling for unity and a new common European defense system.
In Verona, the European Democratic Party pushes for a United States of Europe to build a stronger, more democratic and sovereign EU.
The EDP-led “Democracy and Liberties Summit” in Paris urged urgent action to defend democracy across Europe.
Welcome back to the European Democratic Party’s newsletter, which from today will be a regular monthly feature.
Senior members of the European Democratic Party have visited Dáil Éireann, the Irish Parliament, to strengthen ties with Independent Ireland. The delegation was joined by MEP Ciarán Mullooly, along with Independent Ireland TDs Michael Collins, Richard O’Donoghue, Ken O’Flynn, and Michael Fitzmaurice.
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