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Monday, 17 May

Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

Opening of the session

EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

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.

Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

Marcia BIZZOTTO

(+32) 283 21 98

EP_Regional

Climate change/Renewable energy

Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

Baptiste CHATAIN

(+32) 498 98 13 37

EP_Industry

Illegal online streaming of sporting events

MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

Yasmina YAKIMOVA

(+32) 498 98 13 45

EP_Legal

In brief

Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

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    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

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    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Contact: 

     
     
     

    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

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    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Contact: 

    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Contact: 

    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Contact: 

    Monday, 17 May

    Monday, 17 May

    Monday, 17 May

    Monday, 17 May

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    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.

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Pre-plenary press briefing at 15.30

    Parliament’s and political groups’ spokespersons will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 15.30. More information here.

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    Opening of the session

    Opening of the session

    EP President David Sassoli will open the remote plenary session at 17.00.

    Live coverage of debates and votes can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.

    webstreamingEbS+

    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.

    All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.

    here

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    Support to regions in the transition to a green economy

    MEPs will debate the Just Transition Fund, a key tool to support EU regions in the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. The Fund will finance job-seeking assistance, learning additional skills and retraining, and will help micro-enterprises and research institutions, as well as investments in new energy technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable local mobility. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    Marcia BIZZOTTO

    Marcia BIZZOTTOMarcia BIZZOTTO

    (+32) 283 21 98

    EP_Regional

    EP_Regional

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Climate change/Renewable energy

    Parliament will debate measures to decarbonise Europe’s energy system, industry and transport. In a draft report, MEPs call for the EU’s energy systems to be integrated in order to boost efficiency and reduce costs. A second draft text stresses the key contribution that renewable hydrogen can make to achieving climate neutrality in the long term. The reports will be put to the vote on Wednesday.

    Baptiste CHATAIN

    Baptiste CHATAINBaptiste CHATAIN

    (+32) 498 98 13 37

    EP_Industry

    EP_Industry

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    Illegal online streaming of sporting events

    MEPs want illegal transmission of sports events stopped to ensure organisers’ intellectual property rights are protected. In a report to be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday), they are set to state that current legislation needs to be updated to allow for illegal live sport broadcasts to be taken down in real time.

    Yasmina YAKIMOVA

    Yasmina YAKIMOVAYasmina YAKIMOVA

    (+32) 498 98 13 45

    EP_Legal

    EP_Legal

    In brief

    In brief

    Intra-EU labour mobility. MEPs will present proposals to ensure protection of labour rights and freedom of movement within the EU. In a draft report to be put to the vote on Wednesday (result Thursday), they request that workers in strategic supply chains be considered essential and call for a protocol to guarantee freedom of movement during health crises.

    Intra-EU labour mobility.

    EU Solidarity Fund. To respond better to climate change and more frequent natural disasters in the EU, and focus on regions at risk, the EU Solidarity Fund should be adapted, MEPs are expected to say in a debate in the evening. The vote will take place on Tuesday.

    EU Solidarity Fund

    People displaced by climate crisis. Parliament will debate the impact of climate change on people in developing countries, demanding the EU puts words into action. A resolution will be put to the vote on Tuesday (result Wednesday).

    People displaced by climate crisis

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