The Slovak government is breaking the law by not letting its draft national recovery plan undergo an environmental impact assessment (EIA), said Renew MEP Martin Hojsík.
According to Slovak law – which is based on an EU directive – every strategic document needs to be evaluated for its impact on the environment. This is also the case with the partner agreement – the document on which the spending of EU funds is based.
“I call on the government to launch the EIA process for the Slovak recovery plan without delay so that the April deadline can be met and so that it complies with the law,“ said Hojsík.
January 13, 2021
Campaigners call for closure of EU’s wildlife trafficking loopholes and criminalisation of wildlife smuggling, to end “stolen wildlife” crisis
Humane Society International / Europe
Grettel Delgadillo for HSI
BRUSSELS Animal protection campaigners have called for the urgent closure of gaping loopholes in EU wildlife trade regulations that fail to prevent the trafficking of protected wild species.
At Stolen Wildlife, an online conference, Humane Society International/Europe and Pro Wildlife launched a report underlining the urgent need to criminalise the import and sale of illegally sourced wildlife. Additionally, John E. Scalon, former CITES[1] Secretary General and chair of the Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime, advocated for a new protocol on the illicit trafficking of wildlife under the UN Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC). This would make the illicit trafficking in protected species a serious crime and create obligations fo