For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Last-minute press briefing at 16.30
The Parliament’s Spokesperson and the Press Service will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 16.30. More information here.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Last-minute press briefing at 16.30
The Parliament’s Spokesperson and the Press Service will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 16.30. More information here.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, including speakers’ lists, can be found here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Last-minute press briefing at 16.30
Last-minute press briefing at 16.30
The Parliament’s Spokesperson and the Press Service will hold a press briefing on this week’s plenary session at 16.30. More information here.
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
COVID-19: coordination of national measures to contain the pandemic
In light of rising COVID-19 cases across the EU, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Kyriakides how to coordinate the containment measures taken by member states more effectively. The low vaccination rates in several EU countries and the impact of the EU digital COVID certificate are also likely to be raised during the debate.
MEPs will debate a range of proposals for addressing medicines shortages, improving patient access to treatments, and increasing price transparency with Commissioner Kyriakides. The draft report, to be voted on by MEPs on Wednesday, will be Parliament’s contribution to the Commission’s plan to update EU pharmaceutical legislation in 2022.
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Ensuring the EU’s supply of critical raw materials
Plenary will assess the EU’s external dependency on critical raw materials and how the EU can build its own supply of resources which are key to the digital and green transitions with Commissioner Breton. Establishing a secondary market with recycled resources, diversifying sources and promoting research on sustainable alternatives are some of the ideas included in a draft report to be voted on on Wednesday.
A values-based EU sports policy. Parliament will discuss with EC Vice-President Schinas how to foster a more equitable sports model, one that is aligned with EU values of inclusiveness and fairness. A draft report on which MEPs will vote on Tuesday calls for support for amateur sports and for ensuring gender equality, and rejects the possibility of “breakaway competitions” that undermine those values.
A values-based EU sports policy.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass. MEPs will quiz Commissioner Schmit over the Commission’s plan to launch a European Social Security Pass to reduce the administrative burden for mobile workers and combat fraud. A resolution will be put to a vote on Thursday.
Introduction of a European Social Security pass.
Digital markets. A draft law aiming to end unfair practices by big online platforms and allowing the Commission to sanction such behaviour will be put to a vote in the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (amendments voted tonight, final vote Tuesday 9.15-10.00). A press conference by the rapporteur is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
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