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- EU paying journalists to cover Parliament

- Legislators at the EU hang on to their perks


2005


- New pay plan (and perks) for EU legislators

- New MEP Statute (full of privileges) approved in the EU-Parliament

- EUobserver, 15.6.2005: MEPs question new pay deal

- New Statute: "Biggest Misleading package" - 10.000 Euro instead of 7.000 Euro per month!

- European Voice 19/2005: MEPs urged to pull out of Commission censure motion

- Motion of Censure against EU-Commission President Barroso

- Agence Europe: "Luxembourg Presidency moves toward solution that Parliament and Council may find...

- European Voice: "Juncker on a mission to level out MEPs’ salaries"

- European Voice: Parliament yields over filming curb

- The entire package of EU-privileges

- A first success after international protests

- European Voice 11/2005: MEPs plan clampdown on "media zoo"

- International Herald Tribune, 21.3.2005: Europe's legislature sees hope in its own TV and comedy

- The Sun, 21.3.2005: MEPs get £1m for limos

- The Times, 18.3.2005: MEPs consider journalist ban

- International Herald Tribune, 17.3.2005: Media facing bans at EU complex

- BBC Radio 4 Today, 17.3.2005: MEPs challenge media access

- Financial Times, 17.3.2005: Camera shy

- Financial Times, 17.3.2005: MEPs vote against audit of pensions

- EU-Parliament plans an assault on the freedom of press

- EP-Vice President wants to "take away the cameras" of journalists - now only court-journalism?

- The Sun, 21.2.2005: MEPs in pension scandal


2004


- "The New York Times" and "International Herald Tribune": Perks at EU-Parliament - A system out of control

- Backlash over MEP's expenses claim

- The American Thinker, 25.4.2004: Massive EU political corruption exposed


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