O Parlamento Europeu aceitou estudar a nossa petição
Enviado: quinta nov 11, 2004 2:55 pm
Pois é, pessoal. Recebi esta resposta do P.E. que abaixo transcrevo e onde respondem que considerou que o nosso pedido se insere no âmbito das suas acitividades e vão falar com a Comissão Europeia sobre o assunto. Já vejo mais outra luz ao fundo do túnel...
Amanhã vamos conversar com a advogada sobre a petição a entregar à A.R. e sobre quais os passos a seguir.
A esperança é a última a morrer.
Inês faria,
Aquela carta que lhe pedi, vinha bem a calhar para a enviarmos ao Parlamento...Que é feito de si que não aparece e os mails que lhe envio são devolvidos?
MHZ
Dear Madam,
I would like to inform you that the Committee on Petitions considered your petition on and decided that the issues which you raise are admissible in accordance with the Rules of the Procedure of the European Parliament, insofar as the subject matter falls within the sphere of activities of the European Union.
The committee began its examination of your petition and decided to ask the European Commission to conduct a preliminary investigation of the various aspects of the problem.
The committee will continue its examination of your petition as soon as it is in receipt of the necessary information.
I will keep you informed of any further action taken on your petition in due course.
Your sincerely
Marcin Libicki
Charmain of the Committee on Petitions
Amanhã vamos conversar com a advogada sobre a petição a entregar à A.R. e sobre quais os passos a seguir.
A esperança é a última a morrer.
Inês faria,
Aquela carta que lhe pedi, vinha bem a calhar para a enviarmos ao Parlamento...Que é feito de si que não aparece e os mails que lhe envio são devolvidos?
MHZ
Dear Madam,
I would like to inform you that the Committee on Petitions considered your petition on and decided that the issues which you raise are admissible in accordance with the Rules of the Procedure of the European Parliament, insofar as the subject matter falls within the sphere of activities of the European Union.
The committee began its examination of your petition and decided to ask the European Commission to conduct a preliminary investigation of the various aspects of the problem.
The committee will continue its examination of your petition as soon as it is in receipt of the necessary information.
I will keep you informed of any further action taken on your petition in due course.
Your sincerely
Marcin Libicki
Charmain of the Committee on Petitions