Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Biden inauguration/Situation in the US
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.
From around 8.40, MEPs will debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the inauguration of Joe Biden as new US President taking place the same day, the future of EU-US relations, and the riots and storming of the United States Capitol by some of Mr Trump’s hard-line supporters.
At 10.30, MEPs will discuss with Prime Minister António Costa and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the programme and priorities of the Portuguese Council Presidency.
A press conference by EP President Sassoli, Commission President von der Leyen and Prime Minister Costa is scheduled for 13.00. More info here.
In a debate in the afternoon, MEPs are set to call for an EU law granting workers the right to disconnect digitally from work without facing consequences from employers. They consider the right to disconnect a fundamental right. The vote is scheduled for tomorrow. A press conference via Zoom with rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba (S&D, MT) is scheduled for 13.30. More info here.
Tackling the social and employment crisis. MEPs will quiz the Council and Commission on the measures the EU is taking to deal with the social and employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis, including the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD).
Tackling the social and employment crisis.
Decent and affordable housing for all. Parliament will debate and vote on a resolution that calls for adequate housing to be a fundamental right as well as for measures to prevent homelessness.
Decent and affordable housing for all
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens. MEPs will question Commissioner Gentiloni and the Council on their plans to curb tax havens in a debate on Wednesday, and will adopt a resolution on Thursday.
Tougher measures to tackle tax havens
Votes
Votes
The results of Tuesday’s votes on amendments will be announced at 8.30.
The first voting session lasts from 13.00 to 14.15, with results announced at 19.00.
first voting sessionresults19.00
MEPs will take final votes on among other things:
final votes
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Security and Defence Policy
Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2019
Guidelines for use of Artificial Intelligence in military and civil sectors
Strengthening the single market
Revision of the Trans-European Transport Network guidelines
EU arrest warrant.
They will vote on amendments on
amendments
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
Connectivity and EU-Asia relations.
The second voting session lasts from 20.00 to 21.15, with results announced on Thursday morning at 8.30.
second voting sessionresultsThursday
MEPs will take their final vote on
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
They will vote on amendments on
amendments
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
The right to disconnect
Decent and affordable housing for all
Resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens.
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