Apoll Δημοσ. 11 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Δημοσ. 11 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Ένα μεγάλο άλλο πρόβλημα είναι τα Π.Ο.Π καθώς θα μπορεί να πωλείται και στην Ευρώπη Ελληνικό γιαούρτι, Ελληνική φέτα, Ελληνικό λάδι κλπ χωρίς να έχει καμία σχέση με την Ελλάδα απολύτως νόμιμα. Η Ιταλία και η Γαλλία αντιδρούν για να προστατεύσουν τα δικά τους Π.Ο.Π (παρμεζάνα, gouda, κρασιά κλπ) http://www.naftemporiki.gr/finance/story/1014773/kathisuxazei-i-komision-gia-tin-prostasia-tis-fetas Αλλά εγώ δεν θα τους πίστευα μιας και έναι ενάντια στις ήδη υπάρχουσες συμφωνίες
Praetorianos Δημοσ. 12 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Δημοσ. 12 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Για πληρεστερη εικονα, παρακατω αρθρο-αντιλογος απο Harvardιανο καθηγητη στον Guardian. Δεν μας αναφερει βεβαια γιατι αφου ολα τοσα ροδινα το πληρες κειμενο της συμφωνιας παρεμενε μυστικο καθ´ όλη τη διαρκεια των διαπραγματευσεων, αλλα αυτο ειναι προσωπικη αποψη ^^ Why support TPP? Critics should read the agreement and keep an open mind http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/11/why-support-tpp-critics-read-agreement-keep-open-mind
Praetorianos Δημοσ. 13 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Δημοσ. 13 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Ρωτήσανε την Ευρωπαία Επίτροπο Εμπορίου (υπεύθυνη για όλες τις ευρωπαϊκές χώρες) ποια η γνώμη της για τις σφοδρές αντιδράσεις στην ψήφιση του TTIP και τις χιλιάδες διαδηλώσεις σε όλη την Ευρώπη (250,000 άτομα μόνο οι ..φλώροι Βερολινέζοι), και η απάντηση ΓΑΜΗΣΕ:"Δεν δέχομαι εντολές από τους Ευρωπαίους πολίτες".Η. Ευρωπαία. Επίτροπος. :lol: :lol: First class trolling η Cecilia As Trade Commissioner, Cecilia Malmström occupies a powerful position in the apparatus of the EU. She heads up the trade directorate of the European Commission [...] This puts her in charge of trade and investment policy for all 28 EU member states, and it is her officials that are currently trying to finalise the TTIP deal with the USA.Yet when I asked the trade commissioner how she could continue her persistent promotion of the deal in the face of such massive public opposition, her response came back icy cold: “I do not take my mandate from the European people.”Officially, EU commissioners are supposed to follow the elected governments of Europe. Yet the European Commission is carrying on the TTIP negotiations behind closed doors without the proper involvement European governments, let alone MPs or members of the public. British civil servants have admitted to us that they have been kept in the dark throughout the TTIP talks, and that this makes their job impossible.http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/i-didn-t-think-ttip-could-get-any-scarier-but-then-i-spoke-to-the-eu-official-in-charge-of-it-a6690591.html?cmpid=facebook-post 1
Επισκέπτης Δημοσ. 14 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Δημοσ. 14 Οκτωβρίου 2015 "Δεν δέχομαι εντολές από τους Ευρωπαίους πολίτες". Είναι πολλά τα λεφτά.
Επισκέπτης Δημοσ. 15 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Δημοσ. 15 Οκτωβρίου 2015 Why will big business be able to sue governments if they don't like new laws? Show or hide the answer They won't. This is a myth. Under the Lisbon Treaty, the European Commission negotiates investment agreements on behalf of the EU. When instructing the Commission to enter into talks with the US on TTIP, the governments of the EU's countries told it to negotiate Investor to State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) as part of the deal. The EU wants TTIP to offer protection for EU firms when they invest abroad. ISDS is a way to do this. ISDS has existed for decades and EU countries already have some 1,400 ISDS agreements in place, including as part of their investment treaties with countries outside the EU. ISDS makes it possible for a foreign firm to apply for compensation if a government seizes its assets or passes a law which only applies to foreign firms and makes their investment worthless. For example, a law banning a product made in a foreign-owned factory whilst not banning products made by domestic companies. ISDS does not stop governments passing laws, but where new laws discriminate against foreign firms it allows them to bring a claim for compensation. The European Commission believes the existing ISDS system needs to be improved. That is why it has been very active in developing new United Nations' rules for ISDS to make ISDS more transparent. The European Commission wants ISDS provisions in EU trade agreements to be the best possible, including with a code of conduct for, and government control of, arbitrators. Will TTIP allow foreign firms to bypass national courts to sue national governments? Show or hide the answer No. This is a myth. If a US company wanted to challenge a law or measure passed by an EU government it would have to do so in that country's local or national courts. If it were prevented from going to court it could then try to bring a claim under arbitration provided for by Investor to State Dispute Settlement (ISDS). The other case where a US company could use ISDS would be where the point of law it wanted to raise was in the TTIP agreement itself rather than in a country's domestic law. International treaties are not enforceable in national courts. ISDS provides an international forum for settling points of international law. http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/in-focus/ttip/about-ttip/questions-and-answers/index_en.htm First class trolling η Cecilia Υπάρχουν χαλαρά καλυτερα τρολς στον πλανήτη ψηφίζω ναι στα μνημόνια και μετά διαδηλώνω συνδικαλιστικά. Οκτώβριος 2015. and not a single fαk was given that day
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