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President Klaus Iohannis will take part in an online debate on Wednesday organized by the European People s Party Group (EPP Group) in the European Parliament, under the title Let s talk about Europe!, the Presidential Administration announced on Tuesday, agerpres reports. During the event, President Klaus Iohannis will present elements related to Romania s vision for the future of the European Union, emphasizing that our country will actively contribute to defining priorities and identifying common solutions to meet the expectations of European citizens, .
According to the cited source, alongside the President of Romania, the event will be attended by the President of the EPP Group of the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, and the Romanian MEP Siegfried Muresan.
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On 14 April 2021, the European Data Protection Board ( EDPB ) announced that it had adopted two Opinions on the draft UK adequacy decisions issued by the European Commission on 19 February 2021. The EDPB’s take on the draft adequacy decisions is broadly positive, and will come as welcome news to UK and EEA businesses with cross-border data flows.
In the run-up to the end of the Transition Period under the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement on 31 December 2020, there had been doubts as to how cross-border data transfers from the EU to the UK would work, in light of the prohibition on such transfers set out in the GDPR and the Law Enforcement Directive (the