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Wednesday, 15 March

Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


Andreas KLEINER
(+32) 498 98 33 22
EuroParlPress

Estefania NARRILLOS
(+32) 498 98 39 85

EuroParlPress


Commemoration of International Women’s Day

Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

(+32) 470 88 37 82

EP_GenderEqual


EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


Polona TEDESKO
(+32) 470 88 42 82
EP_Justice

Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

In brief:

Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


Votes

Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

  • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
  • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
  • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
  • the repression against the people of Belarus;
  • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
  • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
  • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

Find here a detailed voting schedule.


Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

Contact: 

 
 
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    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

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    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Contact: 

     
     
     

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

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    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Contact: 

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Contact: 

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Contact: 

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Wednesday, 15 March

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress


    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual


    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.


    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.


    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

    Find here a detailed voting schedule.


    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


    All information regarding plenary, can be found here.

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    Debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen ahead of the spring summit

    From 9.00 to 11.00, MEPs will assess the outcome of the extraordinary 9 February EU summit and outline their priorities for the spring European Council (23-24 March) in a debate with Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen. The latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU’s continued support for Ukraine are likely to feature prominently, as will the EU action to enhance competitiveness and growth and energy-related issues.


    Andreas KLEINER
    (+32) 498 98 33 22
    EuroParlPress

    Andreas KLEINERAndreas KLEINER

    (+32) 498 98 33 22

    EuroParlPressEuroParlPress

    Estefania NARRILLOS
    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    Estefania NARRILLOSEstefania NARRILLOS

    (+32) 498 98 39 85

    EuroParlPress

    EuroParlPressEuroParlPress

    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Commemoration of International Women’s Day

    Parliament will mark International Women’s Day (8 March) at 11.00, with addresses by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, followed by a round of interventions by political groups. In a separate debate around 16.00 with Commissioner Dalli and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall, MEPs will look into the situation of activists working in the area of sexual and reproductive health and rights.


    Natalie Kate KONTOULIS

    Natalie Kate KONTOULISNatalie Kate KONTOULIS

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    (+32) 470 88 37 82

    EP_GenderEqual

    EP_GenderEqualEP_GenderEqual

    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    EU plans to end deaths at sea and open legal migration pathways

    Starting around 16.00, plenary will take stock of solidarity and responsibility sharing in Europe as regards migration and asylum policy, in the wake of the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Italy, in which at least 70 people drowned. MEPs will quiz Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall and Commissioner Johansson on the progress towards the reform of the common EU migration and asylum rules, as well as measures to prevent irregular departures and loss of life.


    Polona TEDESKO
    (+32) 470 88 42 82
    EP_Justice

    Polona TEDESKOPolona TEDESKO

    (+32) 470 88 42 82

    EP_JusticeEP_Justice

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    Strengthening EU Defence in the context of the war in Ukraine

    In a debate at around 15.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner McGuiness and Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Roswall how to speed up production and deliveries of weapons and ammunitions to Ukraine.

    In brief:

    In brief:

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran. In the evening, MEPs will discuss the cases of suspected poisoning of school girls in Iran, being reported across the country since last November. A plenary resolution will be put to the vote on Thursday.

    Alleged poisoning of school girls in Iran.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank. In a debate around 14.00, MEPs will quiz Commissioner McGuiness about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for financial stability in Europe.

    Failure of the Silicon Valley Bank.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules. Starting around 17.00, plenary will look into the need for the Commission to review its internal rules to ensure transparency and accountability, in view of recent revelations about alleged conflicts of interest.

    Reforming the Commission’s internal rules.

    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. Parliament is set to confirm its negotiating mandates on two legislative proposals to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market. A press conference with the rapporteur for the directive on the internal markets for renewable and natural gases and hydrogen will take place at 15.30.

    Kick-start the hydrogen market: press conference with rapporteur. press conference

    Votes

    Votes

    Between 12.00 and 13.00, MEPs will vote, among others, on:

    • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
    • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
    • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
    • the repression against the people of Belarus;
    • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
    • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
    • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.
  • Parliament’s input on the European Semester for economic policy coordination, including on employment and social measures;
  • the implementation of the Brexit agreement;
  • an adequate minimum income ensuring active inclusion;
  • the repression against the people of Belarus;
  • two resolutions on EU relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan;
  • new rules on law enforcement information exchange, and
  • the functioning of the European External Action Service and a stronger EU in the world.

  • Find here a detailed voting schedule.

    Find here

    Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming and on EbS+.

    Parliament’s webstreaming EbS+


    For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter.


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