Portugal took over the rotating Council Presidency on 1 January 2021, amidst a health and economic crisis. But what are the Portuguese MEPs’ expectations?
As the EU continues to deal with the impact of the pandemic, while delivering on priorities such as fighting climate change, here’s what to look out for in 2021.
Provisional implementation is to remain a unique exception, said EP leaders. Parliamentary oversight will start soon to adopt the EP position before the end of the provisional application.
Statement by the President of the European Parliament David Sassoli and the Head of Parliament's UK Coordination Group David McAllister on the agreement reached on future EU-UK relations. Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee on International Trade
For next year’s budget, MEPs obtained better support for key EU programmes that create jobs, tackle the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and boost climate action. Committee on Budgets
On Friday, Parliament adopted measures to ensure basic road and air connections in case no agreement is reached on EU-UK future relations. Committee on Transport and Tourism
Parliament hopes for an agreement on the future relationship between the EU and the UK, but needs time for scrutiny, stressed MEPs in a debate on Friday.
On Friday, Parliament’s negotiators agreed with Council on the instrument designed to help EU countries tackle the effects and consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Committee on Budgets Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
On Thursday, the EP President signed a common list of key legislative proposals for 2021, after the Council and Commission Presidents had done so earlier this week.
On Thursday and Friday, the European Parliament adopted two resolutions taking stock of the human rights situation in China, Iran and Egypt. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Human Rights
A provisional deal on the EU programme for Environment and Climate Action (LIFE) to boost EU action in 2021-2027 was agreed with member states. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
On Thursday, MEPs set out Parliament’s views on a common approach to fight terrorism and organised crime, child abuse, disinformation and hybrid threats. Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Building climate-resilient societies in line with the forthcoming EU adaptation strategy is vital, says Parliament in a resolution voted on Thursday. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
MEPs adopted temporary measures to keep the tunnel railway connection between continental Europe and the UK running after the end of the transition period. Committee on Transport and Tourism
MEPs call for binding social targets to help the EU labour market adjust to the current realities of the digital and green economy. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
The Conference of Presidents of Parliament’s political groups issued the following statement after meeting EU Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier on Thursday.