For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
Resolution on Rights of LGBTIQ persons in Hungary
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
Following yesterday’s debate on the situation of LGBTIQ citizens in Hungary, MEPs will vote on a resolution on the topic at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30. The draft text “condemns in the strongest possible terms” the recently adopted anti-LGBTIQ legislation, denounces the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, and calls on the Commission and member states to take urgent legal action.
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
Helping the aviation sector to recover from the impact of COVID-19
As the pandemic has caused a drastic drop in air traffic, MEPs will ask Commissioner Vălean in an afternoon debate what measures are being prepared to support the EU’s aviation sector to recover. They will ask how travel restrictions and public health requirements in the EU can be simplified further to reassure people that they can travel stress-free. MEPs will also discuss ways to ensure the pandemic does not lead to more job cuts in the aviation sector and further downgrading of working conditions.
In a debate with Commissioner Vălean starting at 14.30, Parliament will discuss ways to accelerate the transition to a research system not based on the use of animals. As its ultimate goal, current EU legislation aims to stop animals being used for scientific purposes, by continuously replacing, reducing and refining their use in research, regulatory testing and education. A resolution on the topic will be put to the vote during the September session.
In the morning, Parliament will hold urgent debates on the case of Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran, on Hong Kong, notably the case of Apple Daily, and on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, notably the cases of Mustafa Hashem al-Darwish and Abdullah al-Howaiti. Resolutions will be put to the vote at 13.45, with results announced at 16.30.
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