32 Written questions of Jessica STEGRUD
Clarification regarding public right of access to Commission data on CAP subsidies
Turkey and refugees
Clarification regarding Green Deal transition costs
Double standards in EU relations with third countries: labelling of foodstuffs from the West Bank and the Golan Heights
Citizens from Member States joining Islamist groups in Syria and Iraq
Islamist security threat
Border controls reduce crime and hamstring international criminal organisations
The European Climate Law
European Green Deal
The unaddressed problem of carbon leakage caused by the EU ETS
Swedish energy supplies threatened by new EU regulations
Charities colluding with human traffickers to smuggle migrants into Europe
Transparency and funding of the Conference on the Future of Europe
EU funding of barriers, fences or other physical border protection structures such as walls
Clarification regarding a Commission statement that border walls cannot prevent asylum seekers from accessing EU territory
EU forest policy takeover by way of environmental regulation
Follow‑up regarding transparency and funding of the Conference on the Future of Europe
Rules on land-use change and their implications for national sovereignty
EU funds and corruption in Bulgaria
Expansion of telecommunications networks
Urgent need for deterrence campaigns to combat illegal migration and people smuggling
Illegal funding to the Hamas terrorist organisation in the European Union
Carbon storage products and the Biocidal Products Regulation
What potential does sustainable aviation fuel have?
Energy shortages in the EU
LULUCF in Sweden and Finland
EU development aid to non-cooperative tax jurisdictions
Forced deportations of Ukrainian citizens
First and secondgeneration biofuels and their development up to 2030
Flexible mechanisms for the transfer of emission reductions between countries
EU climate spending presented in an overly positive light according to auditors
Netflix solution for dealing with staff at the EU Border and Coast Guard Agency refusing to work