On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
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On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
On Wednesday afternoon, MEPs will discuss the Panels’ ideas on “European democracy / Values and rights, rule of law, security” and “Climate change, environment / Health”.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
Where: SPAAK building, room 1A2, with remote participation.
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The discussion will take place in view of the upcoming Conference Plenary session that will look into these European Citizens’ Panels’ recommendations, which is set to take place on 21-22 January in Strasbourg.
Find out which MEPs are members of the Parliament’s delegation, as well as all other information on MEPs’ work in the Conference, on the dedicated EP webpage.
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
Information to the media about COVID-19 precautions
As of 3 November, all people entering Parliament's buildings, including journalists, have to present a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate. The EU Digital COVID Certificate proves that a person is either fully vaccinated, has immunity after having recovered from COVID-19 or can show a recent negative PCR test result. Both digital and paper formats of the EU Digital COVID Certificate or of a recognised equivalent certificate will be accepted. Proof of a negative result of a PCR test carried out within the last 72 hours in Belgium, Luxembourg or France will also be accepted. Please note that the existing precautionary measures, including the compulsory wearing of a medical face mask and temperature checks at entrances, remain in place. More information here.
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