Parliament urges the Council to “promptly come forward with a position on the format and organisation of the Conference” for citizens’ voices to be heard.
Parliament regrets that differences remain substantial, with little time left to reach an agreement on the future EU-UK relationship. Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee on International Trade
New rules to determine whether an economic activity is environmentally sustainable are ready to be implemented. Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Parliament on Wednesday approved €279 million in EU aid following extreme weather events in Austria, Italy, Portugal and Spain in 2019. Committee on Budgets
Racism has no place in the EU, said MEPs in a debate on police violence and discrimination following massive anti-racism protests in the US and across the EU.
President Sassoli led a minute of silence in memory of George Floyd and all victims of violence and discrimination, at the opening of the part session in Brussels.
A press briefing by Parliament’s Spokesperson on the plenary agenda of 17-19 June will take place in Anna Politkovskaya room and via Skype at 17.00 tomorrow.
MEPs will assess the migration situation in the Central Mediterranean in the midst of the pandemic with representatives of EU institutions and international organisations. Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Foreign Affairs and Trade Committee MEPs reiterate their overwhelming support for the EU position in the talks between the European Union and the UK on their future relationship. Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee on International Trade
On Monday 15 June, several of the European Parliament’s visitor facilities will reopen to the public with the necessary measures in place to guarantee a safe visit.
“EU Borders should reopen as soon as possible,” according to Juan Fernando López Aguilar, chair of Parliament's civil liberties committee . Learn more in our interview.