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Video of another event - Statement by Roberta METSOLA, EP President at Copenhagen Democracy Summit - Friday, 10 June 2022 - 10:11
10/06/2022
Length of video : 18'
Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
Minutes - Thursday, 9 June 2022 - Strasbourg - Provisional edition
10/06/2022
Minutes - Thursday, 9 June 2022 - Strasbourg - Results of votes - Provisional edition
10/06/2022
REPORT on the implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - A9-0174/2022
10/06/2022
REPORT on the implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Committee on Development
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Barry Andrews, Petros Kokkalis
EuroparlTV Video - Plenary highlights: Climate action, EU treaty change and LUX Award
10/06/2022
Parliament set its position on a series of laws designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. MEPs called for a Convention to discuss modifications to EU treaties, following the outcome of the Conference on the Future of Europe. The speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament addressed members in Strasbourg. And the Bosnian film ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ won the 2022 LUX Audience Award.
Article - Plenary highlights: climate action, Ukraine, LUX Award
10/06/2022
MEPs backed measures to ensure a faster green transition reiterated support for Ukraine and called for changes to the EU Treaty during the plenary session on 6-9 June.
Agenda - The Week Ahead 13 – 19 June 2022
10/06/2022
Committee and political group meetings, Brussels
Video of another event - Statement by Roberta METSOLA, EP President at Copenhagen Democracy Summit - Friday, 10 June 2022 - 10:11
10/06/2022
Length of video : 18'
Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
Σχέδιο ημερήσιας διάταξης - Τετάρτη 15 Ιουνίου 2022 - Πέμπτη 16 Ιουνίου 2022 - PE732.835v01-00 - Υποεπιτροπή Ασφάλειας και Άμυνας
10/06/2022
Highlights - INTA delegation to the 12th ministerial conference of the WTO - Committee on International Trade
10/06/2022
A delegation of 8 Members of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) will be travelling to Geneva from 12 to 15 June for the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). They will hold a series of bilateral meetings with ministers, pressing them to reach an agreement on issues such as unsustainable fisheries subsidies, agriculture, e-commerce and a possible waiver of intellectual property (IP) rights on COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.
INTA Members will also participate in a meeting of the Steering Committee of the Parliamentary Conference on the WTO (PCWTO), on 13 June. They will discuss, with Members of Parliaments from across the globe, multilateralism in trade relations and the global impact of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Further information:
EP press release:
WTO Twelfth ministerial conference:
Latest news - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
10/06/2022
Work in progress - ITER listing
Calendar of ECON meetings: January - July 2022
INI reports voted in ECON
Delegated acts: Scrutiny session documents
List of ECON Coordinators (as at 20 January 2022)
Latest news - Next AFCO Committee Meeting on 20 and 21 June 2022 - Committee on Constitutional Affairs
10/06/2022
The next AFCO committee meeting is scheduled for 2 June 2022 from 09:30 to 12:30
The meeting will be held in Brussels and online.
AFCO calendar of committee meetings for 2022
Be the first to know what is on the agenda of the next AFCO meeting - subscribe to the AFCO newsletter.
Keep up-to-date with the latest news from AFCO - subscribe to AFCO press releases
Watch the recordings of past meetings
Source : © European Union, 2022 - EP
Highlights - JURI hearings on recognition of parenthood in EU and on property rights in Ukraine - Committee on Legal Affairs
10/06/2022
On 14 June 2022, the JURI Committee will vote on the draft recommendation on Annex to the Proposal for a Council Decision on the accession by the European Union to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters (2021/0208(NLE)). The Committee will also hold a hearing on Recognition of parenthood in EU.
Further, the Members will hold an exchange of views with António Campinos, President of the European Patent Office (EPO). During the afternoon session, they will hear the reporting back from JURI rapporteur on the negotiations on Gender balance among non-executive directors of companies listed on stock exchanges (2012/0299(COD)). Finally, they will hold a hearing on Public international law protection of property rights and the question of future reparations and reconstruction in Ukraine.
Draft agenda
Webstreaming
Hearing on Recognition of parenthood in EU
Press release: Next week in the Committee on Legal Affairs
Latest news - Next TRAN meeting: Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 June - Committee on Transport and Tourism
10/06/2022
The next TRAN meeting will take place on Wednesday 15 June, 9.00-12.30 and 14.30-18.30 and Thursday 16 June 9.00-12.30 in room Spaak 3C050 from where it will be webstreamed.
List of TRAN Coordinators - January 2022
Calendar of TRAN meetings 2022
TRAN work in progress (situation 07.06.2022)
Tourism Task Force - composition
Watch TRAN meetings live
Latest votes in TRAN
TRAN studies and publications
Press Room
EU Fact Sheets: Transport and tourism
Fact Sheets on the European Union
Απάντηση σε γραπτή ερώτηση - Πλαίσιο κρατικής ενίσχυσης των γούνινων ενδυμάτων - E-001267/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
Βλ. ερώτηση (ερωτήσεις) : E-001267/2022
Answer to a written question - Concerns on the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework - P-001323/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : P-001323/2022
Answer to a written question - Minimum corporate taxation and regional incentives - P-001661/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : P-001661/2022
Answer to a written question - Support to EU Member States hosting the majority of Ukrainian refugees - P-000968/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : P-000968/2022
Απάντηση σε γραπτή ερώτηση - Χρησιμοποίηση προσφύγων από την ελληνική κυβέρνηση για την απώθηση προσφύγων με αντάλλαγμα παροχή ταξιδιωτικών εγγράφων - E-001438/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
Βλ. ερώτηση (ερωτήσεις) : E-001438/2022
Answer to a written question - Comprehensive assessment of the impact on EU energy policy of the EU sanctions against Russia - P-001400/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : P-001400/2022
Answer to a written question - Commission action to protect consumers so as to ensure they are not misled by the increasingly ubiquitous Nutri-Score labelling system - P-001773/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : P-001773/2022
Answer to a written question - Plan for sustainable energy transition in eligible areas (the PiTESAI) in Sicily - E-001549/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-001549/2022
Answer to a written question - The use of technology to assess asylum seekers’ applications and verify their identity - E-000845/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-000845/2022
Απάντηση σε γραπτή ερώτηση - Ελληνικό σχέδιο δράσης της ευρωπαϊκής εγγύησης για τα παιδιά - E-001435/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
Βλ. ερώτηση (ερωτήσεις) : E-001435/2022
Answer to a written question - Use of carbon from sustainable non-fossil sources - E-000938/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-000938/2022
Answer to a written question - Late submission of the national strategic plans for Wallonia and Flanders - E-001578/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-001578/2022
Απάντηση σε γραπτή ερώτηση - Ποιότητα νερού στο Δήμο Δέλτα Θεσσαλονίκης - E-001433/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
Βλ. ερώτηση (ερωτήσεις) : E-001433/2022
Answer to a written question - Opinion of the European Parliament Committee on Fisheries regarding the proposal for the revision of the Energy Taxation Directive - E-001220/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-001220/2022
Απάντηση σε γραπτή ερώτηση - Ποιότητα του αέρα στον Εύοσμο - E-001430/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
Βλ. ερώτηση (ερωτήσεις) : E-001430/2022
Answer to a written question - Introduction of non-native fish species - E-001358/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-001358/2022
Answer to a written question - Follow-up to Question E-005491/21 on economic growth forecasts for Spain and Italy in 2021 - E-001270/2022(ASW)
10/06/2022
See question(s) : E-001270/2022
Μελέτη - Perspectives for EU governance: between Community method, new-intergovernmentalism and parliamentarisation - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the AFCO Committee, analyses the evolutions of the modes of governance at EU level. It shows that the so-called Community method has undergone a double evolution towards more intergovernmentalism, on the one hand, and more parliamentarisation, on the other. In particular, in recent years, the first trend has dominated. The study proposes solutions to defend the centrality of the Community method and to increase the Union’s capacity to act in an efficient, integrated and democratic way.
Newsletters - 2022 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
10/06/2022
Issue 130 - June 2022
Issue 129 - May 2022
Issue 128 - April 2022
Issue 127 - March 2022
Issue 126 - February 2022
Issue 125 - January 2022
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Highlights - Mental Health in the Digital World of Work: Committee vote – 14.06.2022 - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
10/06/2022
On June 14, Members will vote on the own initiative draft report on Mental Health in the Digital World of Work. The aim of the report is to address the new occupational health challenges and the benefits, brought about by the move to the digital world of work, following the COVID 19 crisis.
The report calls for more social dialogue and enhanced supports to address mental health issues within the workplace. Moreover, Members call for mental health to be urgently tackled by cross-sectional and integrated policies, as part of a comprehensive EU Mental Health Strategy, a European Care Strategy and a European Year of Good Mental Health in 2023.
Μελέτη - Perspectives for EU governance: between Community method, new-intergovernmentalism and parliamentarisation - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the AFCO Committee, analyses the evolutions of the modes of governance at EU level. It shows that the so-called Community method has undergone a double evolution towards more intergovernmentalism, on the one hand, and more parliamentarisation, on the other. In particular, in recent years, the first trend has dominated. The study proposes solutions to defend the centrality of the Community method and to increase the Union’s capacity to act in an efficient, integrated and democratic way.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Εν συντομία - World Day Against Child Labour - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
The International Labour Organization (ILO) introduced the World Day Against Child Labour in 2002, as part of their efforts to eradicate this unacceptable phenomenon. The day is observed annually on 12 June, and this year the theme is 'Universal Social Protection to End Child Labour'. It is also an opportunity to consider measures taken at international and EU level. This is an update of an 'At a glance' note published in June 2021.
Εν συντομία - Plenary round-up – June I 2022 - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
The war in Ukraine stayed on the agenda for the June I 2022 plenary session in Strasbourg, with Ruslan Stefanchuk, Speaker of Verkhovna Rada making an address to a formal sitting of Parliament. Members also debated the conclusions of the special European Council meeting of 30 31 May 2022. Parliament debated the rule of law and the potential approval of the Polish National Recovery Plan, and approved the call for a convention on revision of the EU Treaties. Members debated global threats to abortion rights, particularly in the USA, and the massacre of Christians in Nigeria. A 'This is Europe' debate was held with the Taoiseach of Ireland, Micheál Martin. Finally, a ceremony celebrated the 60th anniversary of the common agricultural policy.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
REPORT on the implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - A9-0174/2022
10/06/2022
REPORT on the implementation and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Committee on Development
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Barry Andrews, Petros Kokkalis
ΕΚΘΕΣΗ σχετικά με την εφαρμογή μέτρων ένταξης στο πλαίσιο του Erasmus+ 2014-2020 - A9-0158/2022
10/06/2022
ΕΚΘΕΣΗ σχετικά με την εφαρμογή μέτρων ένταξης στο πλαίσιο του Erasmus+ 2014-2020
Επιτροπή Πολιτισμού και Παιδείας
Laurence Farreng
Briefing - Russia's war on Ukraine: Investigating and prosecuting international crimes - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
Since the start of Russia's war on Ukraine there has been mounting evidence of what may constitute violations of international criminal law in the conduct of the war. Active investigations into alleged core international crimes (which are classified as war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide) have begun, with the involvement of the Ukrainian authorities, the International Criminal Court, and other international organisations. The EU is playing an active role in this process, with Eurojust assisting a Joint Investigation Team established by Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania, and with the participation of a number of other Member States. The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is also participating, the first time it has joined a Joint Investigation Team. However, investigations of the crime of aggression, relating to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, are hampered by the fact that neither Russia nor Ukraine are signatories of the Statute of Rome, which established the International Criminal Court and brought this crime within its jurisdiction. This briefing discusses investigations into core international crimes in Ukraine. It looks at the identification, gathering and assessment of information to ensure that it is admissible as evidence in trials of those accused of these crimes. It also analyses the specific challenges involved in the assessment of digital information and how to ensure that it is properly evaluated in an era of deepfakes and digital manipulation.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Μελέτη - Perspectives for EU governance: between Community method, new-intergovernmentalism and parliamentarisation - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the AFCO Committee, analyses the evolutions of the modes of governance at EU level. It shows that the so-called Community method has undergone a double evolution towards more intergovernmentalism, on the one hand, and more parliamentarisation, on the other. In particular, in recent years, the first trend has dominated. The study proposes solutions to defend the centrality of the Community method and to increase the Union’s capacity to act in an efficient, integrated and democratic way.
Μελέτη - Perspectives for EU governance: between Community method, new-intergovernmentalism and parliamentarisation - 10-06-2022
09/06/2022
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the AFCO Committee, analyses the evolutions of the modes of governance at EU level. It shows that the so-called Community method has undergone a double evolution towards more intergovernmentalism, on the one hand, and more parliamentarisation, on the other. In particular, in recent years, the first trend has dominated. The study proposes solutions to defend the centrality of the Community method and to increase the Union’s capacity to act in an efficient, integrated and democratic way.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Βίντεο EuroparlTV - Βασικά σημεία της ολομέλειας: Δράση για το κλίμα, αλλαγή συνθηκών ΕΕ και Βραβείο LUX
10/06/2022
Συνοπτικά πρακτικά - Πέμπτη 9 Ιουνίου 2022 - Στρασβούργο - Προσωρινή έκδοση
10/06/2022
Συνοπτικά πρακτικά - Πέμπτη 9 Ιουνίου 2022 - Στρασβούργο - Αποτελέσματα ψηφοφοριών - Προσωρινή έκδοση
10/06/2022
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
Agenda - The Week Ahead 13 – 19 June 2022
10/06/2022
Committee and political group meetings, Brussels
Briefing - The Conference on the Future of Europe and the European Council: How far is there a shared policy agenda for the future? - 09-06-2022
09/06/2022
After one year of deliberation, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) delivered its first result in the form of 49 proposals, including concrete objectives, and more than 320 potential measures on ways of achieving them. As a follow up to the CoFoE, the European Parliament called on 4 May 2022 for the launch of a Convention under Article 48 TEU; this request has also received the support of some EU leaders, notably the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The 23-24 June 2022 European Council meeting is expected to discuss the results of the CoFoE, and EU Heads of State or Government are likely to lay out their views on its possible follow-up. In this context, this EPRS Briefing addresses two complementary aspects of the discussions in the European Council. Firstly, it compares and analyses, based on the annexed table, the objectives set by the CoFoE in its proposals with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024, as well as subsequent conclusions of the European Council, and identifies the areas of convergence and differences as well as ‘blank spots’. It thereby locates the potential common ground for (inter-)institutional follow-up to the CoFoE. Secondly, it provides an overview of initial views on the possible follow-up to the CoFoE, by outlining recent positions of EU leaders and EU institutions on the need for Treaty change.
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