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terça-feira, fevereiro 18, 2014

Vergonha transgénica. Barroso, rua!

Governo português e PS coniventes com assalto americano à soberania alimentar europeia!


A invasão da Europa com OGMs tem o apoio dos lóbis financeiros da agro-indústria espanhola e o apoio tácito indigente do governo português. É preciso dizer NÃO aos transgénicos, pois o único objetivo de mais esta ofensiva americana (perdida a guerra contra o euro) é ocupar a terra arável da Europa e controlar a produção e distribuição dos alimentos e da água!!!

Pelos vistos, a Universidade de Évora já anda metida com transgénicos... da Monsanto!

E para o controlo da água industriaram os governos 'socialistas', fazendo passar na sonâmbula Assembleia da República o sinistro Programa Nacional de Barragens de Elevado Potencial Hidroelétrico, a par da criação da infame Águas de Portugal (empresa participada pela Parpública —81%— e pela Parcaixa—18%.





The Greens, other MEPs and environmental organisations were outraged by the Commission’s decision to move ahead and authorise the GMO maize crop Pioneer 1507, despite the opposition of 19 member states which voted against on Tuesday (11 February).

In a wave of reactions on Wednesday, Green MEPs poured scorn on the EU executive, calling its decision “a disdain for the democratic process”.

Daniel Cohn-Bendit, the co-president of the Greens group in Parliament, said in a statement: “if the Commission doggedly pursues the authorisation … we will launch a motion of censure in the European Parliament.”

Such a motion, which can be tabled by a minimum of 77 MEPs, could – after several steps – mount up to a resignation of the entire Barroso II commissioners team. According to the rules of procedure, at least one tenth of MEPs have to support the motion. If tabled, it is likely to make the agenda at the EP’s plenary session on 24-27 February.

A motion of censure requires approval by two-thirds of all 766 MEPs. An approval would also force the EU Commission to step down. This would be the first time in EU history: in 1999, the EU Commission led by Jacques Santer faced such a censure, but decided to resign before the motion was tabled.

Insiders in The Greens group described the threat as a “warning shot”, hoping the Commission would cave in and redraw its proposal. If not, they claim they will table the motion.

The Greens are also looking into legal action against the proposal, arguing that the EU executive changed its proposal before the Council vote, effectively sidestepping a second reading in the Parliament’s responsible committee.

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