MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
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MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
All votes will take place remotely
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
All votes will take place remotely
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
All votes will take place remotely
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
All votes will take place remotely
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
All votes will take place remotely
All votes will take place remotely
All votes will take place remotely
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
MEPs allowed to speak from Parliament’s offices in the member states
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Agenda and voting times modified accordingly
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
Due to rising COVID-19 cases, the Conference of Presidents decided to approve the President’s proposal to reintroduce remote participation and voting for MEPs as of 22 November.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
To ensure Parliament remains operational, and in particular its legislative and budgetary activity, while avoiding additional risks to public health, members with allocated speaking time will be able to speak from the hemicycle or, as was the case until October, from dedicated meeting rooms in Parliament’s liaison offices in the member states.
Remote participation does not allow the President to apply the catch the eye-procedure or the blue card procedure, both of which grant speaking time to MEPs who have not been scheduled to speak.
This decision also concerns committees meetings and votes in committees and will lapse on 24 December.
Contact:
Jaume DUCH GUILLOT
EP Spokesperson and Director General for Communication
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