For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
EP proposals to protect media, NGOs and civil society from abusive lawsuits
Following yesterday’s debate, plenary is expected to adopt a report proposing measures to curb vexatious legal actions intended to silence and intimidate critical voices. The rapporteurs will give a press conference at 14.00. More info here.
MEPs will vote on a draft resolution that calls on the Polish government to lift the ban on abortion that is putting women’s lives at risk. Only a few days after tens of thousands of Polish citizens took to the streets to protest against the country’s very restrictive abortion law, plenary is expected to condemn once again the near-total ban on abortion and demand that the Commission act to protect women’s rights.
Plenary is set to give its final green light to the revamped EU Asylum Agency, whose enhanced powers and resources should support the member states’ asylum and reception systems more effectively.
Parliament will give its final endorsement to new rules obliging big multinationals to declare publicly the amount of tax they pay in each EU country, with the final aim of fighting tax evasion.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations. Plenary will discuss and vote on a draft report that suggests reducing red tape, improving donation monitoring, and withholding funds from European parties when their national parties do not comply with EU values.
Statute and funding of European political parties and foundations.
Votes
Votes
Starting at 11.00, plenary will hold an in-person voting session. Find here all voting lists. Vote results will be available shortly after via this link.
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