Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.
All information regarding plenary, can be found here.
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
Zero-emission new cars and vans in 2035: debate and final vote
In a debate at 9.00, Parliament will assess with Commission Executive Vice-President Timmermans the deal reached with member states setting the path towards zero CO2 emissions for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in 2035, a key measure to reach the EU objective of climate neutrality in 2050. The vote will take place at noon.
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
New tasks for the committee on foreign interference and a new EU ethics body
In a vote at noon, Parliament is set to task the special committee on foreign interference with identifying the shortcomings in Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability and anti-corruption. In the afternoon, starting after 16.00, plenary will discuss with Commission Vice-President Jourová and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall the steps ahead for the creation of an independent ethics body for the EU institutions. MEPs will vote on a resolution on Thursday.
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
Delay in the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
At 13.00, MEPs will take stock of the ratification process by the EU of the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, six years after its signature, in a debate with Commissioner Dalli. A draft resolution to be put to the vote on Wednesday urges Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia –the six remaining countries that have not yet ratified the Convention- to do so, and the EU to access the Convention without delay.
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Formal sitting with Latvian President Egils Levits
Egīls Levits, President of Latvia, will address MEPs at a formal sitting at 11.30. Ahead of his address in plenary, Mr Levits will meet EP President Metsola and they will hold a press point together around 11.15.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans. At 15.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on the prospects of EU accession for the Western Balkans, using the Question Time format.
EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo. In the evening, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Dalli and the Swedish Presidency the situation in Tunisia. Immediately after, plenary will debate with the Commission recent tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Situation in Tunisia, and in Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo.
Between 12.00 and 13.00, plenary will vote, among other files, on:
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
the addition of energy measures to the revised national recovery and resilience plans;
proposals to facilitate EU citizens living in another member state voting and running in European and local elections;
the establishment of a new EP subcommittee on public health;
a programme to establish an EU network of communication satellites in 2024, and
the EU’s rights in enforcing and implementing the UK Withdrawal Agreement and the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
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