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Voting has now closed for the Worst EU Lobbying Awards 2010! Voting. The winners will be revealed on Thursday 2 December
This year's awards expose the worst lobbyists in the climate and finance sectors.
Cast your vote on http://www.worstlobby.eu/
And please make sure you confirm your vote by clicking on the confirmation link (sent to you after you voted).
Help expose the lobbyists by spreading the word - ask your friends to vote as well.
European Public Affairs Awards Showcase Worst Lobbyists?
Voting closes today for the European Public Affairs Awards, the self-congratulatory awards organised by Brussels lobby consultancy firms and their lobby groups EPACA and SEAP.
Categories for the EPA Awards include 'Consultancy of the year', 'Rising Star of the Year' and 'Think-tank of the Year. As in previous years, it is astonishing to see that the EPA award organisers have shortlisted several nominees that would fit much better as candidates for the Worst EU Lobbying Awards.
Worst EU Lobbying Award - Vote Now!
Brussels, 13 October – Business attempts to undermine effective European action on climate change and finance regulation are exposed today with the launch of the Worst EU Lobbying Awards 2010 [1]. Corporate influence over governments is blocking desperately needed measures to stop the worsening of the financial and climate crises.
From today, members of the public can vote online at www.worstlobby.eu for the most deserving ‘winner’ in this year’s two categories – climate and finance. Online voting will run until 25 November 2010.
Worst EU Lobby Awards 2008
Video: Rekommunalisierung - Unser Wasser zurück in öffentliche Hand!
A motion design documentary shows examples of cities reversing water privatization to regain public control. This video explores water 'remunicipalisation' in Buenos Aires and Paris, looking at the challenges and benefits of reclaiming public water. It calls on citizens worldwide to mobilize around this option. Remunicipalisation Works!
This video was commissioned by MSP, CEO and TNI.
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