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EPP

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abbreviation

  1. executive pension plan

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Jorgen Warborn, an EPP lawmaker who sponsored the text, said the changes would bring greater "predictability" and boost competitiveness for companies while keeping "Europe's green transition on track".

From Barron's

The EPP, like other European “parties,” is an umbrella association of like-minded national-level conservative parties around Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz - whose party is a key member of the EPP - fully backs the ban.

From BBC

One potential solution comes from the music licensing company ClicknClear, founded by Chantal Epp, a former World Champion cheer athlete with an extensive background in music licensing.

From Slate

Von der Leyen belongs to the EPP and hopes to remain at the helm of the EU’s executive arm after the election.

From Seattle Times