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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Christophe Gomart, French MEP, Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats), is taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

French MEP Francois-Xavier Bellamy, Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) is taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Emma Fourreau, French MEP, GUE/NGL Group, will attend the inaugural meeting of the European Parliament's Fisheries Committee on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its respective bureau, consisting of a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term of office - a term of office that will be renewed every two years. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, German MEP, Renew Europe Group, Christophe Gomart, French MEP, Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and Mihai Tudose, Romanian MEP, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats., are taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

French MEP Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, is taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

French MEP Francois-Xavier Bellamy, Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) is taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Meeting of the ITRE Committee at the European Parliament - Brussels

Isabella Tovaglieri, Italian Eurodeputy for the Patriots for Europe Group, is taking part in the inaugural meeting of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee at the European Parliament on 23 July 2024 in Ixelles, Belgium. At this inaugural meeting, the committee will elect its bureau, comprising a chairman and vice-chairmen, for a two-and-a-half-year term. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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