President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
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President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
President Metsola marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and remembered Daphne Caruana Galizia and Samuel Paty, at the opening of the session.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
Requests by committees to start negotiations with Council and Commission
Decisions by committees to enter into inter-institutional negotiations (Rule 71) are published on the plenary website.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
Marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, President Metsola said that far too many people still do not have access to food, water, clothing, shelter, education or healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war against Ukraine are pushing millions into poverty, and the Parliament must work to counter this, she added.
Speaking of the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia five years ago, President Metsola said that since then, the Parliament has called for justice, for respect for the rule of law and for media freedom, and has legislated and demanded answers. Grief must be channelled into determination to ensure better laws for all and justice for the stories that Daphne Caruana Galizia died to bring to light, she added.
The President recalled that 16 October marks the anniversary of the death of Samuel Paty, a teacher who was assassinated by people who try to undermine our way of life. We honour his memory while redoubling our efforts against those who spread hatred, she said.
Referring to the murder of two people in Bratislava, President Metsola said the LGBTIQ community must be safe and that the Parliament will keep fighting for this.
With a human rights sanctions package against Iran adopted today, the President paid tribute to the brave and defiant men and women in Iran. These sanctions will hold accountable those responsible for brutal crimes against demonstrators, said the President.
Outgoing MEPs
Outgoing MEPs
Bettina Vollath (S&D, Austria) as of 9 October 2022
Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Raffaele Fitto (ECR, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Eleonora Evi (Greens/EFA, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Marco Dreosto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Andrea Caroppo (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Carlo Calenda (Renew, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Simona Bonafè (S&D, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Mara Bizzotto (ID, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Silvio Berlusconi (EPP, Italy) as of 12 October 2022
Lefteris Christoforou (EPP, Cyprus) for 2 November 2022
Incoming MEPs
Incoming MEPs
Theresa Muigg (S&D, Austria) as of 10 October 2022
Johan Nissinen (ECR, Sweden) as of 11 October 2022
Changes to the agenda
Changes to the agenda
The President has received two requests for urgent procedure, pursuant to Rule 163, on the following legislative files:
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Specific provisions for the 2014-2020 cooperation programmes, following programme implementation disruption, and
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council on the non-recognition of Russian travel documents issued in occupied foreign regions
The votes on these requests will be taken on Tuesday. If adopted, the votes will be held on Thursday.
Monday
Monday
A Commission statement on “FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report” is added as the third point in the afternoon. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
FRONTEX's responsibility for fundamental rights violations at EU's external borders in light of the OLAF report
Tuesday
Tuesday
Council and Commission statements on “Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia” are added as the third point in the afternoon after the Question Time to the Commission. This debate is wound up with a resolution, to be put to the vote on Thursday. As a consequence, the sitting is extended until 23.00.
Growing hate crimes against LGBTIQ people across Europe in light of the recent homophobic murder in Slovakia
The debate on “Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)” will be held as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Continued internal border controls in the Schengen area in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-368/20)”
The points on the oral questions on “UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)” and the Council and Commission statements on “Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU“ will be taken only by the Commission.
UN Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (COP27)”Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on migration flows to the EU
Council and Commission statements on “Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism” are added as the last item in the evening. The debate is wound up with a resolution, to be voted on during the in 21-24 November session.
Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism
Wednesday
Wednesday
A Commission statement on “Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence” is added as the fourth point in the afternoon.
Fighting sexualised violence - The importance of the Istanbul Convention and a comprehensive proposal for a directive against gender-based violence
Information concerning the distribution of votes is available under the section “Priority information”.
If no request for a vote in Parliament on the decision to enter into negotiations is made by Tuesday 12.00 midnight, the committees may start negotiations.
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